by Jim Horner | Apr 25, 2017 | Wake, Wakeboarding
So you’ve gotten pretty good on a wakeboard huh? No longer are the days that you struggle to pop up or ride in a straight line. You stand up just as many times as you say “Hit it!” The wake no longer looks like a ten foot tall, impenetrable mountain, now it’s starting...
by Jen Hollingsworth | Apr 18, 2017 | Sports Health & Fitness, Uncategorized
Stability Shoes, Overpronation and Why You Need A Run Analysis How many of you have walked into a running store for a shoe fitting, only to walk out feeling labeled? You have been handed the “overpronator” card; forever cast into a world of “custom” store...
by Jim Horner | Apr 17, 2017 | Uncategorized
When out on the water, odds are you probably want to know where you are going. Getting lost out on the water could certainly ruin an otherwise fun filled day. For this reason, you may find yourself wanting to invest in a GPS unit for your personal water craft (PWC)....
by Jim Horner | Apr 14, 2017 | Uncategorized, Water
Jet skiing is best enjoyed above the surface of the water and our comprehensive list of the best life jackets for jet skis will help you do just that. To enjoy jet skiing, you are going to want to be able to wear a comfortable, agile life jacket that still provides...
by Jen Hollingsworth | Apr 10, 2017 | Sports Health & Fitness
Somewhere, somehow, massage therapy and manual therapy got confused! Traditionally massage therapy has been utilized for its relaxing effect. Gentle pressure is applied in a very general fashion over the entire body. This is perfect for someone seeking a restful and...
by Jim Horner | Apr 5, 2017 | Snow
When heading out to the slopes this season, you want to be sure you’re dressed appropriately for the weather. There is nothing worse than getting onto the chair lift only to discover that you have not properly dressed for conditions. You will want a great base...
by Jim Horner | Feb 15, 2017 | Snow
There’s a lot of hype flying around these days in regard to the quality of the skiing in Japan, and for good reason. Japan is known internationally for its incredible snow. The snowfall there isn’t just amazingly light and powdery but also abundant and consistent. In...
by Jim Horner | Feb 14, 2017 | Snow
Whether you’re carrying recreational gear like a camera or speakers, or vital equipment like avalanche tools, you’ll want a backpack that can store your stuff comfortably and safely. The market is bursting with sophisticated new packs that call for our...
by Jim Horner | Jan 31, 2017 | Snow
It’s winter in the mountains and the snow has been epic. Airports everywhere are filling up with skiers on their way to resorts around the world. Everyone is anxious to spend their days in search of some fresh cold-smoke blower pow. When skiing is your life, your gear...
by Jim Horner | Jan 13, 2017 | Snow
Editors Note: This is our first contributor article from a new writer, David. I live in Denver, Colorado and my friends from outside of the state, when they call me up, always ask me “What are the best snowboarding resorts in Colorado”? I can always answer that...
by Jim Horner | Dec 15, 2016 | Snow
So you’ve taken your first turns and caught the snowboarding bug. Now it’s time to start thinking about getting your own gear so you can make this a more regular habit. Finding the right boots is more than just finding the cool looking ones especially if...
by Jim Horner | Dec 1, 2016 | Snow
Keeping dry is a huge part of keeping warm in the winter. After time the waterproofing of your jacket and snow pants can wear down from use and washing but adding an application of waterproofing can help to keep your gear function great and lasting longer. Below...
by Jim Horner | Nov 29, 2016 | Snow
If you’ve spent any time at all outside in the winter then you know how important it is to stay dry. Water transfers temperature much fast than air and if your clothes are wet and cold, guess what, so are you. This winter when you head out on the slopes be...
by Jim Horner | Nov 15, 2016 | Snow
Let’s face it, if you’re out there sending it you’re probably rocking a helmet. If you’re not… you should be. I’ll admit that I haven’t always worn a lid when I was out riding but after seeing buddies take nasty headers over...
by Jim Horner | Nov 11, 2016 | Snow
We’re coming up to that time of year again when the temps drop and the snow starts blowing. At DigandFlow.com we’ve got one thing on our minds… shredding. Here in the southwest of Montana we ride hard all season long and that means that when...
by Jim Horner | Nov 8, 2016 | Snow
When you’re hitting the slopes it’s all about comfort. From staying dry to keeping warm, your choice in gear can make all the difference between a great day and, well, a not so great day. In a departure from our standard warm weather articles we decided...
by Jim Horner | Nov 4, 2016 | Accessories
Just like adults who want to get in the water toddlers need protection too. Finding the right life vest for our youngest swimmers is no small task, you want them to safe, comfortable, and effective. When we dove in and started looking around we saw a few different...
by Jim Horner | Nov 3, 2016 | Scuba
The Andaman Islands are a huge attraction for tourists, and one of the best places to go scuba diving. The coral reefs and coastal waters that surround the Andaman Islands are not only beautiful, but is also extremely rare considering the fact that it is completely...
by Jim Horner | Nov 2, 2016 | Accessories
Even professionals get lost in the water on occasion, which is why having a solid GPS watch for kayaking is so important. In addition to helping guide your way, GPS watches made for kayaking come with other great features too. While there are many different brands...
by Jim Horner | Oct 25, 2016 | Surfing
California is an awesome place for outdoor activity. There are just so many options out there! For some of us, our back yard is one such place! Seemingly synonymous with the southern Californian lifestyle is the surfing sub-culture, where a morning break, or...