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"Barely Made It" — 90s Snowboarding Unfiltered

Iconic Outdoor Art
Barely Made It - a contemporary document of snowboarding during the 90's and early 00's

Patrick (‘Brusti’) Armbruster is a genius behind the lens, and easily one of the best action sports filmers and photographers out there. Check out what else he has been up to, but let’s focus on his book for a second: You will get an uncensored, behind-the-scenes look at shredding during a time we can now look back at as one of the most prolific in snowboarding to date.

As incredibly skilled storyteller, Brusti takes us across the globe, tailing the big wigs and bearing it all. Review dopamine inducing riding, iconic photos from events, and a pretty close look at the riders themselves.

Barely Made It is more than a unique compilation of what snowboarding meant back then, it’s a beacon of inspiration and gives you an insight how deep the roots of this global tribe called snowboarding run.

We think it would make for a perfect holiday present for your special someone (or yourself)!