Sprenzy Shopping Blog  >  Tag 2007
January 01, 2007 | 03:51 PM

From everyone at Sprenzy, we want to wish you a Happy 2007! We hope you had a great 2006 and have an even better 2007. So whatever your goals or dreams are for the new year, we hope you realize them.

If you find yourself down or facing an obstacle, remember to take the advice from our theme song, Shopping, by the Barenaked Ladies

“Everything will always be alright
When we go shopping”

“When the going gets rough
Just shop with somebody tough
.”

We are excited about the new year and look forward to enhancing Sprenzy.com to help you in your shopping endeavors. Again, Happy New Year! And take a listen to Shopping

 

 

SHOPPING LYRICS

[CHORUS:]
Well you know that it’s going to be alright
I think it’s gonna be alright
Everything will always be alright
When we go shopping

Well you know that it’s going to be alright
When we go shopping
It’s always lalalalala…
Shopping spree begin
It’s always lalalalala…
Everybody wins

So shutup
And never stop
Let’s shop
Until we drop

[CHORUS]

It’s always lalalalala…
Shopping never end
It’s always lalalalala…
Shopping with our friends
Shopping once again

It’s always lalalalala… [x4]

It’s never enough
Until you’ve got all the stuff
When the going gets rough
Just shop with somebody tough

[CHORUS (x2)]

It’s always…
When we go shopping [x3]

It’s always lalalalala… [repeat to fade]

Snowboarder at Grand Targhee There is fresh powder falling in the Oregon Cascades, the northern Sierras, the Tetons and western Colorado Rockies. I love fresh powder and I admit I’m a complete powder snob.

My ideal snowboarding day would be a blue bird day after getting two feet of fresh at Jackson Hole. I would be the first person carving turns down Rendezvous Mountain and the Hobacks, which would be 4,139 feet of glorious vertical drop. After boarding, I would return to the cabin with my friends, where we would cook and feast on homemade chicken pot pie with sage biscuit topping and chocolate pudding cake. Afterwards, we would hop across 20 feet of snow in our bare feet and ease the pain by jumping into the hot tub. It’s 10 degrees outside but the hot tub is HOT, filled with close friends and the stars are shining brightly in the pitch dark night. That’s my ideal snowboarding day.

I hope you are looking forward to the snowboarding season as much as I am. If you are in need of a new snowboard, here are Outside Magazine’s 2007 Snowboard picks by board type.

  • Free Ride: Arbor Element Alt Snowboard - “A dimpled base reduces friction for increased speed—great on long, Vail-type traverses—and a carbon-fiber leaf down the center provides torsional strength for high-speed turns. But our favorite part is that Arbor uses sustainable wood for all its topsheets.”

  • Park: Flow Infinite Snowboard - “A park junkie’s dream, this fiberglass-and-carbon board is as lightweight and spry as a Russian gymnast lining up for the vault. The incredible responsiveness comes thanks to a titanium-and-aluminum fork that stretches laterally from the foot plates, transferring every toe twitch directly to the edges.”

  • Carving: Ride Prophet Snowboard - “Ride furthers its well-deserved reputation for smooth, stable boards with the Prophet, a high-speed fiberglass-and-aramid (another strong synthetic) carver that has carbon-fiber strands running diagonally from the center to the tips to distribute rider power over the full surface.”

  • Powder: Rome Design Snowboard - “The lightweight build—intended for hikes to the deep snow—results in a board that soars off jumps and rails. Specially designed hardwood plates underfoot keep the board in one piece after jarring impacts, and a carbon-fiber base layer gives it an energetic feel. But if you’re looking to rip big-mountain steeps, the Design may be a bit too soft—Stout suggests going for something slightly longer than your normal board length to compensate.”

  • Featherweight: Salomon Special Snowboard - “Salomon’s ultra-lightweight (108 ounces at 159cm) construction took some getting used to. But once our testers realized that the secret lay in riding aggressively and diving hard into turns, the Special came to life.”

  • All-Around: K2 Podium Snowboard - “Both testers found that the board’s springy tail allowed for “huge ollies.” But it was the deep sidecut and capped tip and tail that enabled this K2 to easily initiate and hold turns—it’s usually one or the other—in variable snow conditions. Added perk: The Podium offers more binding positions than most boards, for a wider variety of stance options.”

Have fun this boarding season and I hope every day you board is epic!