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Quiksilver had a particularly strong showing at SIA, quite a bit having to do with Travis Rice’s growing collection of signature products. This burly blaze orange backcountry pack was so bright it was almost impossible to photograph. We’ll have T-Rice’s outerwear and goggles in the next few posts. More looks after the jump.

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Strapped with the dilemma of no bank account and tons of cash money to hold? To combat this common dilemma amongst skateboarders, Famous has added these two previously limited edition duffles to their online store. Just make sure you tell people it’s got your gym clothes in it and not your stacks. Cop one right here. Peep the camo edition after the jump.

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Quiksilver has some heat in store for Spring/Summer 2010. First up is the Cypher Backpack. An absolute necessity if you live anywhere near the beach, the Cypher comes with an insane array of surf-specific features that fall just short of it being able to convert into a wetsuit and paddling you out to sea. In addition to rock solid anti-corrosion equipped materials, the bag also includes a removable waterproof dry bag, waterproof laptop sleeve, wax stash, fleece valuable pockets, and a collapsible changing mat so you never even have to get sand in your toes if you don’t want to. Surf’s up every day with this thing for real. Detailed looks after the jump.

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Behold ye – the best bag in the land! No lie, if you’ve never witnessed the mind blowing awesomeness of a Burton Liquid Lounger, you’ve barely lived. The list of features for this year is scary: 24 pack cooler with top access pocket and drainable ice compartment, integrated stereo speakers with amp, auxiliary input, and 3.5mm jack, horizontal skate carry, wet/dry pocket, four neoprene koozies, Burton golf towel, flask, dice, ping pong balls, and a Burton “THE KIT!” Seriously if you can only acquire one commercial good this year, this is the one to acquire. Just landed at Burton flagship stores in NY, LA, Chicago, and Burlington. Peep the true black after the jump.

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KR3W just dropped their new line of bags for Fall. The Society collection consists of a roller, a laptop bag, and three backpacks: the Premium Pack, The Skate Pack, and the Skate Bag and comes only in black. They are also offering the more basic Vibe backpack in 5 colorways. Take a closer look here.
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Incase has just dropped the Fall 09 Paul Rodriguez Skate Pack. Keeping it a nice basic black and bringing back the polka dot interior, there is not a better skate bag out there for $100. Buy it now right here. More looks after the jump.

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In addition to producing some of the sickest shred gear in the world, Burton is also known amongst travel aficionados and powderhounds alike as the brains behind some of the most rugged and intuitive luggage out there. The new Burton Wheelie Double Deck, Wheelie Cargo, and Wheelie Flight Deck in Irish Plaid are no exception, and together are all you need for an endless trek across the globe. Just ask Jussi Oksanen, he’ll tell ya. Photo by Blotto Photo. Close-ups of all three bags after the jump. All are now available at Burton Snowboards Flagship Stores in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles. For a complete listing of store info go here.

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The illest summer bag out there by a long shot, Burton’s Lil’ Buddy has two new colorways for Summer that have just landed at the Burton flagship stores in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles. If you have one of these from summer’s past, you know, the cooler/stereo speaker/goodie stash combo is impossible to beat. Both the mod “Clash” colorway (above) and the classic “400 Plaid” go for $59.99 and are in stock now. For more store info go here. Check out the other Buddy after the jump.

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We showed you the Nixon Grind Pack exclusive for Beams a while back, now we have a peek at Nixon’s exclusive collection for CCS. Clearly a relative of the Beams piece, The Primary Palette line is bold color blocking across a hoodie, backpack, fitted and a wallet. Available now only at CCS.
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Just in time for summer shred camp season, Burton has teamed up with High Cascade Snowboard Camp on the Shred Scout Pack. Mashing HCSC’s new branding with Burton’s dot pattern and throwback graphics this pack is probably bright enough to save you in an avalanche. Expect to see these all over Mt Hood this summer. Detailed looks after the jump. Via Cadmus Family.

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