About Sessions

Founded in 1983, Sessions is a leading snowboard and action sports company that designs, merchandises, sources, and distributes high performance snowboard apparel, accessories and apparel for the core, youth-driven sports segment. Sessions was the first snowboarding company to incorporate Gore-Tex fabrics and Recco avalanche reflectors into their products. Today, Sessions has placed itself at the cutting edge of the music, snowboard and skateboard culture. Sessions is one of the last remaining independently owned brands.

The Sessions Team Is - Tim Humphreys, Tara Dakides, Andreas Gidlund, E-Man Anderson, Antti "NAKU" Piirainen, Ian Thorley, Taylor Carlton, Kyle Miller, Nial Romenak, Peter Benchetler and Brett Butcher

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Sessions team hits up DOS (Department of Skateboarding) in Portland

The rain was falling on Thursday afternoon so we decided it wasn't worth trying to go up the hill and ride. Instead of being lazy and staying in the house and watching movies we (Sessions & Dangerzone crew) rolled down to the Department of Skateboarding for some indoor street course action. At first glance none of us really wanted to skate the park because it didn't have much tranny to ride and none of us were street skaters. Well, we had driven all this way and we had to try and make it work somehow so thats exactly what we did. After a short warm up on the manual pad, Nick Visconti from Tahoe Dangerzone started moving some features around and getting creative. At the end of the day the skating level picked up and people started going off! We ended up getting some sweet shots that day so everything turned for the better after all. Check out the pictures from the day below.

Billy Flick Testing out the ledge (Riley Snyder Photo)


Nick Visconti frontside 5-0 in the gnarly bowl at DOS (Riley Snyder photo)


Tim Humphreys getting tech on the manny pad


Billy Flick with a boardslide (Riley Snyder photo)


BF with the frontside BS (Riley Snyder photo)


Nicky V with a mellon off the Jersey barrier


Brent with a bump to manual






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