
A couple of days ago we gave you the 2009 APO Team video, and now we hit you with an even heavier post: the 2010 collection of the French snowboard (and ski) brand from legendary Régis Rolland.
It’s clear that the momentum is building up as tradeshows are just around the corner and if you are looking at the O’Neill Evolution finals right now you can see riders rockin 2010 gear as well.
So what’s new at APO?
Click below for all the pics and descriptions!
On the first image below you can see Arthur Longo’s promodel deck. The board from the very talented rider from Les 2 Alpes who scored a great video part in Yeahh Love this winter has a sick design and comes in 156 and 159. I guess you can expect all round freestyle excellence and transition domination with this board. The Amanite and Amanite LTD (154 & 158) will be the last round of collaboration between David Vincent and Régis Rolland after 20 years of marriage and 17 pro-models! Respect to DV!

Here you can see the Isis (146, 149, 152) is for the girls. The design is signed by Greek artist Alexandros Vasmoulakis. This means APO is starting design collaborations with newcomers so we can expect new graphics from the brand in the years to come. Take the Selecta (145,149, 153, 157) for example: graphics are from Parisian artist Ilk for this much appreciated park board. Gérome Mathieu aka “Coincoin” gets his first signature board the MTD (154, 157, 158MW, 159MW, and 163W) and claims it with a duck on the base. Gérome Mathieu is one of the most technical riders stomping double corks and making it look so easy!

Good boards deserve good bindings, so APO is pushing its dual entry system, bringing together the best of the two worlds and heaps of efficiency and simplicity.

But of course a good brand is nothing without a great team representing on the slopes, contests, videos, parties and more! So along Arthur and Gérome, Caro Béliard also get her own prodeck again and totally deserves it! Next to the 3 Frenchies, you’ll find Aesthetiker Friedl Kolar of course and Canadian Martin Galland. That’s it for the pictures until we see them for real!


























wow, the bindings look super steady and fly!