Chris Bradshaw & Keegan Valaika Snowboarder Magazine February 2010

Electric’s Chris Bradshaw & Keegan Valaika “Big Bear Super Session” featured in Snowboarder Magazine February 2010

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Electric’s Chris Bradshaw & Keegan Valaika “Big Bear Super Session” featured in Snowboarder Magazine February 2010


Electric’s Marco Feichtner featured in Transworld Snow February 2010

Electric’s Niko Cioffi featured in Transworld Snow February 2010

Electric’s Mark Sollors featured in Transworld Snow February 2010

FEBRUARY 7TH-10TH, 2010 | ISPO | MUNICH, GERMANY
This year, Electric is celebrating its 10th anniversary and we welcome you to ISPO in Munich to celebrate.
We invite you to discover Electric’s new collection including three new models in our goggle range: EG2.5, EG1K and EGB, introduced for the first time at ISPO 2010.
From February 7th to 10th, we will be located in Hall A2 – 236 with new snow goggles, sunglasses, clothing (softgoods), and bags (travel series)!
HAPPY 10TH Anniversary!!!

FEBRUARY 3RD 2010 | THE KIRRA RHYTHM TEAMS CHALLENGE, THIS FRIDAY! | SNAPPER ROCKS, GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA
The world’s biggest inter-club surfing event, the Rhythm Kirra Teams Challenge will take place on Queensland’s Gold Coast this Friday.
Over 300 surfer’s will travel from around the country to compete for the prestigious title of Australia’s best board riders club. With a swell forecast of 5-6 foot waves and off-shore winds, we’re excited to say this years event is set to be one of the best.
This year’s event will also see the return of Electric’s favorite board rider’s club Merewether, who last won the event in 1987. Head coach Luke Egan will lead the way with fellow volt representative’s Mr Matt Hoy, Ryan Callinan, Simon Law and Craig Anderson.
For all the surfing action please log onto the official event website www.rhythmkirra.com and stay for more Electric Australia news.

FEBRUARY 1ST 2010 | ‘WHAT DO YOU MEAN’ | SNAPPER ROCKS, AUSTRALIA
Huh? What do you mean ……. “What Do You Mean?”
Electric’s short film premier, this Saturday!
Electric Visual is proud to announce the premier screening of our recently completed short film “What Do You Mean?” at the height of the world’s biggest inter-club surfing event, the Rhythm Kirra Teams Challenge (www.RhythmKirra.com) taking place on Queensland’s Gold Coast this weekend.
“What Do You Mean?” will screen at the Snapper Rocks Surf Life Saving Club from 6pm Saturday night, February 6th and stars Electric team riders Dave Rastovich, Ozzie Wright, Luke Egan, Kyuss ‘the grommet’ King and of course, the charismatic Mr. Matt Hoy.
Described by Electric honchos as an ‘impromptu labour of love about nothing too much in particular’ and inspired by Surfing World magazine’s landmark 300th issue, the 7:30 sec minute film takes its name from one of Hoy’s often repeated catch-phrases: “What Do You Mean?”
As art follows life, Hoy, facing a serious hangover and possible eviction, is forced into a garage sale to raise money in order to pay his rent. Antics ensue and there are at least enough cheesy laughs in this first outing to have audiences begging for more.
Come along to Snapper Rocks Surf Life Saving Club this Saturday and then join the throng at Coolangatta’s NeverLand Bar from 10pm when Ozzie and his fellow Goons of Doom rock it out in support of the Dirty Birds.
A second screening of “What Do You Mean” will take place at Surfing World magazine’s 300th party to be held amidst the madness of the Quiksilver Pro, Monday, March 1st.
Congratulations to Electric’s Luke Egan for coming 10th in Surfing World’s all-time list of Australia’s most iconic and influential surfers.

JANUARY 31ST 2010 | WINTER X GAMES | ASPEN, CO
Electric athletes go Gold, Silver, and double Bronze at the Winter X Games. Nate Holland won Gold in Boarder X for the fifth straight year breaking a X Games record.
Chas Guldemond took home his first X Games medal, with a respectable third place finish in men’s Slope.
Jamie Anderson and Janna Meyen-Weatherby won Silver and Bronze in women’s Slope.
Electric had eight athletes in the X Games and to have four of them podium, you can say it was a good X for Electric. Job well done to Nate, Jamie, Chas, and Janna.