
Flylow Backscratcher Men's Hoodie
The Flylow Backscratcher men's hoody has a whole lot of goodness crammed into one sweatshirt. First, you've got Flylow, which makes some of the best freeride apparel on the planet. From techy outerwear to comfy undergarments, this company knows how to make clothing for a wide variety of skiers and outdoor enthusiasts. Then you've got the Backscratcher. This iconic maneuver was one of the first tricks that I ever learned back in my Nashoba Valley days. The big jump at the bottom of Wardance was a proving ground for emerging freestylers, racers who thought they could do tricks, and beginners looking to win a game of truth or dare. It was the perfect Backscratcher jump for kids--not too steep on the takeoff with a nice and smooth landing--plenty of air time to get those skis up and all the way back. The real pros would throw them off to the side and tweak it out for bonus style points. This trick was one of the first that most skiers learned, and while it looks great when done properly, there's also a fair amount of danger involved, especially when those tips couldn't get quite back all the way in front. At that point, the lift line at the bottom was treated to a spectacular show. Thirdly, the hoody itself is a mark of comfort and style. Hoodies should be the required uniform of most schools and places of business. They're warm, comfortable, and convenient for a whole lot of people--skiers or not. By having Flylow put their personal mark on the Backscratcher hoody, we're all winners here.
The Flylow Backscratcher men's hoody has a whole lot of goodness crammed into one sweatshirt. First, you've got Flylow, which makes some of the best freeride apparel on the planet. From techy outerwear to comfy undergarments, this company knows how to make clothing for a wide variety of skiers and outdoor enthusiasts. Then you've got the Backscratcher. This iconic maneuver was one of the first tricks that I ever learned back in my Nashoba Valley days. The big jump at the bottom of Wardance was a proving ground for emerging freestylers, racers who thought they could do tricks, and beginners looking to win a game of truth or dare. It was the perfect Backscratcher jump for kids--not too steep on the takeoff with a nice and smooth landing--plenty of air time to get those skis up and all the way back. The real pros would throw them off to the side and tweak it out for bonus style points. This trick was one of the first that most skiers learned, and while it looks great when done properly, there's also a fair amount of danger involved, especially when those tips couldn't get quite back all the way in front. At that point, the lift line at the bottom was treated to a spectacular show. Thirdly, the hoody itself is a mark of comfort and style. Hoodies should be the required uniform of most schools and places of business. They're warm, comfortable, and convenient for a whole lot of people--skiers or not. By having Flylow put their personal mark on the Backscratcher hoody, we're all winners here.
Original: $70.00
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$24.50Description
The Flylow Backscratcher men's hoody has a whole lot of goodness crammed into one sweatshirt. First, you've got Flylow, which makes some of the best freeride apparel on the planet. From techy outerwear to comfy undergarments, this company knows how to make clothing for a wide variety of skiers and outdoor enthusiasts. Then you've got the Backscratcher. This iconic maneuver was one of the first tricks that I ever learned back in my Nashoba Valley days. The big jump at the bottom of Wardance was a proving ground for emerging freestylers, racers who thought they could do tricks, and beginners looking to win a game of truth or dare. It was the perfect Backscratcher jump for kids--not too steep on the takeoff with a nice and smooth landing--plenty of air time to get those skis up and all the way back. The real pros would throw them off to the side and tweak it out for bonus style points. This trick was one of the first that most skiers learned, and while it looks great when done properly, there's also a fair amount of danger involved, especially when those tips couldn't get quite back all the way in front. At that point, the lift line at the bottom was treated to a spectacular show. Thirdly, the hoody itself is a mark of comfort and style. Hoodies should be the required uniform of most schools and places of business. They're warm, comfortable, and convenient for a whole lot of people--skiers or not. By having Flylow put their personal mark on the Backscratcher hoody, we're all winners here.





















