< Overview
Kurt Jenson
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Age
35
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Stance Settings
27° front, -12° back, 23" wide
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Nicknames
Spacely Sprockets, Burt Johnson
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Hometown
Campbell River, BC
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Home Mountain
Stevens Pass
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Sponsors
Lib Tech, Stevens Pass, Bern
Q&A
How was your summer?
Super fun. Spun some wrenches, skated, and took my daughter Piper to the beach.
Which board have you been riding this season? Any other Lib product?
Skunk Ape and Dark Series. Tried the '58 Banana Magic this spring. So fun. Lib Tech Outerwear fo sho, representing team Skittles with Burtner. Stoked.
Where are you calling home base this season?
HWY 2 AKA Steven Pass.
What are you looking forward to this winter?
More Powder please.
What is the first trip you have planned this fall?
Opening day at Baker.
Who do you look up to in snowboarding?
Anybody who rips anything and spreads the stoke.
Do you have a crew?
Yes, Washington.
How would you describe your riding style?
Less building, and more snowboarding on fabulous Lib Techs.
Do you have any snowboarding superstitions or habits?
3/4 sleeve baseball tee.
What trick is the most fun for you?
Currently the miller flip, since I just learned 'em.
Where is your favorite place to snowboard?
Cowboy Ridge!!!!
What videos did you film with this season?
Wild Cards "WCTV." It's a 2 year project coming out next fall.
Who are you filming with this coming season?
Wild Card.
What is the most radical banana riding you've ever done?
Riding a banana on a Cowboy Ridge.
Do you prefer short, wide, or big bananas?
Wide and big. But short in the Pipe.
What trick have you been hoping to get on your banana but haven't quite nailed yet?
The Banana Bread.
Are you competing in any contests this coming season?
Holy Oly!
Will you be racing in the Legendary Banked Slalom this year? Who do you think will win?
I hope I can get in. Temple.
What are some of your other hobbies?
Skateboarding and music.
Any other projects you would like to talk about?
Getting my name in the Lib font someday, ha ha. A Washington boy's teenage dream.
What would you say is the best part about riding for Lib Tech?
It feels like family, and the boards have always been what I would buy anyways.