Few snowboarders are as dialed in as Darrell Mathes. He carries a style all his own confident, careless of outside opinion. His sponsors are among the most desirable brands a rider would want to be associated with. He has his own production company, Videograss, through which he and his fellow founders have managed to put out one of the most anticipated videos of the year. He has a new accessory company with a growing team. The sum of all these parts? There is pretty much no downside to being Mathes. As the new shred season starts to rear its ugly head, ESPN linked up with the Portland slayer to find out just how he's been able to hook himself up with arguably the best life in pro snowboarding, how fresh Videograss is going to be and why he will always think contests are wack. Click here to visit ESPN.COM and read more of the interview with Darrell.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
MNSS SNOWBOARDER DARRELL MATHES "KEEPING IT COOL" INTERVIEW ON ESPN.COM
Few snowboarders are as dialed in as Darrell Mathes. He carries a style all his own confident, careless of outside opinion. His sponsors are among the most desirable brands a rider would want to be associated with. He has his own production company, Videograss, through which he and his fellow founders have managed to put out one of the most anticipated videos of the year. He has a new accessory company with a growing team. The sum of all these parts? There is pretty much no downside to being Mathes. As the new shred season starts to rear its ugly head, ESPN linked up with the Portland slayer to find out just how he's been able to hook himself up with arguably the best life in pro snowboarding, how fresh Videograss is going to be and why he will always think contests are wack. Click here to visit ESPN.COM and read more of the interview with Darrell.