It’s a Powsurf Safari. And it’s a Powsurf Safari as only Gray Thompson and Warp Wave know how to do.
Furthermore, it isn’t only an edit, but it’s a movement — not only about seeing snowboarding through your own lens, but embracing the most basic part of our passion for the pursuit: the fun of it all.
Sean Kerrick Sullivan writes in Snowboard:
In workshops, woodshops and factories, riders from Japan to Utah to Austria are cranking out the exact opposite of the triple cork. They make powsurfs, aka surfboards for snow or snowboards without bindings. These craftsmen dedicate themselves to creating these vehicles because they are mesmerized by the feeling of riding powder without bindings. The boards are all fun, no-frill and are ridden with nothing more than some traction. Variations like the noboard or Snurfer use ropes to aid in board control, but true powsurfing is done without any aid devices. By stripping away all forms of bindings or tethers and shaping boards specifically to be ridden without them, powsurf shapers have opened a portal to the most pure powder riding experience on Earth.
Indeed.