


The Icer Air rolled into San Francisco on October 18th. In recent years it has bean all about your standard scaffolding setup with a strait jump. This year Icer incorporated a catapult, ie. Extreme Machine, setup for riders to get speed. They would hold onto a rope and get pulled into a hip at 30 to 40 miles per hour. Most of the riders had never used a device like this before, so it took some time to figure it out. After all the kinks where worked out and the riders got comfortable on the setup, some good snowboarding went down. Sessions riders, Tim Humphreys and Taylor Carlton made the trek to San Francisco and both rode well.
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