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Hold Fast, Teak Hard Magazin Magazine

Method Mag Hold Fast, Teak Hard Magazin Magazine

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25 years of European snowboard history - Hold Fast, Teak Hard magazine by Method Mag

In 1994 Anders Hagman and Calle Eriksson, then a professional snowboarder and snowboard photographer respectively, started an online snowboard magazine from an apartment in rural Sweden. Part storytelling, part archive collection, part contemporary commentary - Hold Fast, Tweak Hard offers an intimate look behind the scenes of Method Mag, the most influential and infamous title in European snowboarding.

The magazine immerses itself in the fancy characters and innovative products, financial crashes, a shrinking industry and a media landscape that is changing dramatically to stand out as the authoritative voice of snowboard culture worldwide.

Method Mag was founded in Sweden in 1994 and was an online magazine that put new snowboard content online virtually in real time. They were pioneers and had one of the first websites (literally) ever. With Method Merch, a streetwear line for snowboarders, they regularly collaborate with sporting greats such as Jamie Lynn and Lucas Beaufort.

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  • Article number: 623469
  • Gender:
    • Men
    • Women
    • Kids
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  • 216 pages
  • In colour
  • Hardcover
  • 250x200 mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About Method Mag

Method Mag pioneered and had one of the first websites ever (literally) on which they provided the world with almost real-time snowboard news. In the meantime, they also produce a streetwear line for snowboarders, Method Merch, in which they repeatedly collaborate with greats of the sport like Jamie Lynn and Lucas Beaufort.