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Snow Goggles for Skiing Snowboarding All Winter Sports NEW
Construction. Frame is made from space-age thermoplastic with polyurethane material. Goggles will never warp even in extremely cold weather conditions. Use of these materials means super light weight and a comfortable fit. Lens Features - Anti-Glare & Mirror Like Effect - with the Mirror Flash Coating. - Shatterproof lens. - Anti-Scratch Protection on the Outer side of the lens. - Anti-Fog and Lens Venting System. - UV400 technology that blocks 100% of UVA and UVB rays. Fresh Air Vent System maximizes air circulation inside the goggles. Durable Triple Layer Buckle Strap The Adjustable Elastic strap is made of special three layer yarn to ensure soft and comfortable fit. Fashion colors and mirror reflective lens offer a very upscale look. Perfect fit on the nose piece guarantees maximum comfort for your nasal area and full breathing capability. 2-Layer High Density face Foam is hypoallergenic and provides enhanced soft facial support and elasticity
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Stoked - The Rise and Fall of Gator DVD bonus footage:
- Five page interactive timeline
- Rare vintage interview outtakes, skate sessions and demo
- Extended scenes with arresting new material
- Private unseen home movies
- Criminal case documentation
- New short films by director Helen Stickler
- “Stoked: Uncovered” FUEL television special
- Theatrical trailer
- Weblinks
- Spanish subtitles
- Surround sound
Customer Review: A painful, but realistic look at a tragic story
As a friend of Mark, I was very skeptical that anyone could tell his story. But I was impressed that the movie portrays Gator as a real person, and not just a celebrity gone bad. It captures the energy and culture of skateboarding in the 1980s, and follows Gator’s life from his childhood until his incarceration for murder in 1991. It makes no assumptions or judgments, and tells the story through friends, family, and an interview with Gator while in prison.
It’s a must see if you’re a skateboard fan, but you’ll appreciate the power of the story even if you know nothing about skateboarding.
Customer Review: What of the desceased?
Interesting movie but I’m a little puzzled. On one hand, the movie very accurately portrays the 80’s skateboard scene (brings back lots of great memories especially clothing styles). It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement just like the dogtown documentary. On the other hand, very little is mentioned about the girl who was killed by Gator. Her skull gets more air time than any video footage or stories of her life. What of her background? Her family? Her dreams? Why should it only be about Gator? Lastly, Jason Jesse is hilarious.
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