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Quinn Sandvold is one of the most influential pro riders of the 1990's. He helped usher in the era of fat pants and wide stances and the no bullshit attitude that persists to this day. Quinn worked with Nitro and Wave Rave designing the next generation of boards and outerwear. He pushed the limits of riding fakie often doing fully backward runs at contest alongside other legendary competitors like Craig Kelly, Shaun Palmer, Mike Jacoby, Brushi, Duckboy, Noah Brandon, Todd Richards, and the like. I recorded with Quinn at his home in Boulder where he had some of the iconic boards I'd seen him riding in the magazines and movies.
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Quinn Sandvold is one of the most influential pro riders of the 1990's. He helped usher in the era of fat pants and wide stances and the no bullshit attitude that persists to this day. Quinn worked with Nitro and Wave Rave designing the next generation of boards and outerwear. He pushed the limits of riding fakie often doing fully backward runs at contest alongside other legendary competitors like Craig Kelly, Shaun Palmer, Mike Jacoby, Brushi, Duckboy, Noah Brandon, Todd Richards, and the like. I recorded with Quinn at his home in Boulder where he had some of the iconic boards I'd seen him riding in the magazines and movies.
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