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New Brand at Homies: Students Golf
We are really excited to welcome Students Golf to Homies!! This is the kind of brand we love to showcase: simple, current, and a bit counter-cultural. The Story Behind Students Golf Students Golf was born with the idea that golf could be more open, more creative, less stuck in its codes. The name says it all: we are all "students" of the game, regardless of skill level. The brand revisits golf classics with a modern approach — relaxed fits, bold graphics, and above all, a desire to make the sport more accessible. No need to be a club member or follow a strict dress code to feel at home. Why it's a good fit for Homies At Homies, we love brands that do things their own way, without taking themselves too seriously. Streetwear FirstEven if the inspiration comes from golf, the pieces are easy to wear daily. They naturally integrate into a streetwear wardrobe, with a really clean look! An unconventional sideStudents Golf challenges the established rules of a sport long perceived as exclusive. This freedom resonates with us. A natural link to skate cultureThere's an interesting parallel: progression, personal style, community. Whether you're on a board or on a green, the approach remains similar. A great addition to the Homies selection We are proud to offer Students Golf in our store. It's a brand that brings something different, while remaining easy to wear. If you want to discover a brand that mixes sports and streetwear influences without overdoing it, it's definitely worth checking out. Available now at Homies.
Learn moreSNOWBOARD RECAP – MILAN-CORTINA 2026 WINTER OLYMPICS
The highlights, the stars, and the vibe that got us stoked Let's just say it right off the bat: the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, as far as snowboarding is concerned, was a good show. Clutch runs, young guns showing up fearlessly, and legends proving they still got it. In short, if you love snowboarding, you were well served. MILAN-CORTINA 2026 The snowboard events at the 2026 Winter Olympics took place in a completely insane setting, between the Italian Alps and modernized infrastructure ready to welcome the athletes. Slopestyle, Big Air, Halfpipe, Snowboard Cross, Parallel Giant Slalom... all disciplines were present — and honestly, the technical level really stepped up a notch. We're talking about: ultra-clean technical combos in slopestyle 1620° rotations almost "normal" in big air next-level amplitude and fluidity in halfpipe photo-finish finals in boardercross THE STARS WHO SHONE (AND GAVE US CHILLS) 🇨🇦 Canadians on Fire In snowboard cross, Eliot Grondin fought a fierce battle all the way to the grand final and took home the silver medal — the only Canadian snowboarding medal at Milan-Cortina 2026. Explosive starts, smart lines, daring overtakes: Eliot proved he's among the world's elite and performs when it truly matters. Even without a podium, Mark McMorris proved he's still one of the clutchest riders on the planet. Mastered style, insane amplitude, and unwavering mental strength — a veteran who continues to inspire an entire generation. On the women's side, Laurie Blouin delivered a solid, technical, and committed performance. She remains a benchmark in slopestyle, with riding as precise as it is aggressive. 🇺🇸 The New American Wave The Americans arrived with a hungry new generation. Chloe Kim, already a halfpipe icon, once again demonstrated why she is one of the best of all time. Perfect flow, ridiculous amplitude, and total confidence earned her the silver medal. It's beautiful to watch her ride. 🌏 The International Rise Japan continues to dominate technically, especially in freestyle. Young Japanese riders are pushing the limits in rotations and creativity. Clearly, the future of snowboarding also lies there. Japan is the country that won the most medals in snowboarding, with a total of 9, including 4 gold medals. Austria and South Korea ranked not far behind. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MILAN 2026 OLYMPICS 1. The "last trick or nothing" runs We saw several finals decided on the last jump. Riders who had everything to lose and still pulled off huge tricks to reach the podium. That's the kind of snowboarding we love. 2. Exploding technical level What was a winning trick in 2018 or 2022 is now a "safe" trick. Double and triple corks are now standard. The sport is evolving fast — really fast. 3. The riders' energy Despite the Olympic pressure, we felt the respect and vibe among the athletes. High fives, hugs in the finish area, support between competitors. It's still a family. SNOWBOARDING AT THE OLYMPICS: MORE THAN A MEDAL What we love about snowboarding at the Olympics is that despite the ultra-official structure, the sport maintains its identity. Its creative side. Its "do it your way" side. Since its arrival at the Olympics (Nagano 1998), snowboarding has always brought something different: style, character, a culture. And in 2026, it was confirmed: snowboarding is no longer "the alternative sport" of the Games. It's one of the highlights. At Homies, we get super stoked when we see our sport shine like this on the world stage. The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina reminded us why we love snowboarding: pushing limits, style, respect, and fun!!!
Learn moreTOURING BAGS — EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
When you go splitboarding, your backpack quickly becomes as important as your board. It’s your organizational base and often the difference between a great outing and a frustrating day. It carries your safety gear, food, layers, water... in short, everything you need to enjoy your day without stress. Here’s a clear guide to understanding how to choose a touring pack — what to look for, what to avoid — and some solid options available in our stores! 1. Volume — The Basics Volume mainly depends on the duration of your outings and what you carry with you. 20–25 L: Good for short trips, quick access, when you're packing light. 30–35 L: The most versatile choice. Enough space for a proper day in the mountains with a shovel, probe, extra layer, lunch, water. 40 L and +: For big days, more demanding trips, or with additional equipment. If you’re hesitating between two sizes: go a little larger. An overpacked bag is never pleasant on the ascent. 2. Access & Opening — Top or Back-Panel A good touring pack should be easy to access, especially when it's cold or time is critical. Back-panel opening Quick access to all contents Your back stays dry in the snow Ideal for reaching shovel/probe without emptying the pack Top opening Simple and effective More flexible if you vary the load Often lighter Many backcountry packs combine both. This is definitely a big plus. 3. Safety Compartment A splitboard pack must have: A dedicated compartment for shovel and probe Quick access, well-organized Separate from the rest of your equipment In the backcountry, every second counts. Your safety equipment should always be in the same place. 4. Avalanche Airbag Packs with an avalanche airbag add a layer of safety for exposed backcountry.It's not mandatory for everyone, but: It can make a real difference in certain situations It's heavier and more expensive It requires maintenance and training If you often ride in more challenging terrain or want to maximize safety, it's an investment to consider seriously. 5. Other Details to Look For Here are other technical features that make all the difference in the backcountry: Dedicated Safety Gear pockets (probe/shovel) — essential for quick storage. Splitboard / A-Frame carry compatibility — for attaching your split on the ascent or descent without hassle. Ice axe/pole straps — essential if you want to climb without packing everything into the bag. Hydration system — keeps your water accessible without taking off your pack. Hip belt/quick-access pockets — snacks and small items become easier to reach. Backcountry Packs available at Homies Here are some reliable options you can find in-store or online: Jones Higher 32L Key Features: Two hip pockets + thermoformed foam back panel Fleece-lined goggle pocket + waterproof pocket Vertical board carry straps and side ski carry straps Dakine Team Poacher 22L Key Features: Back access + molded snow-shedding and padded back panel Shovel/probe safety compartment + fleece-lined goggle pocket Splitboard/ski carry (A-frame, diagonal or vertical) + helmet carry DAKINE HELI PRO BACKPACK 20L Key Features: Ergonomic women's fit + breathable, quick-dry mesh back panel Shovel/probe compartment + large fleece-lined goggle pocket Snowboard, ski or splitboard carry (vertical, horizontal, A-frame, diagonal) View all backcountry packs available at Homies Tips for Choosing Your Pack Think about what you actually carry on each outing Try on your pack loaded, not empty Prioritize organization and comfort over looks In the backcountry, it's better to be a little over-prepared than under-prepared In Summary Choosing a splitboard pack isn't just about looks — it's a technical decision that impacts your comfort and safety. Whether you just want to hike for pow laps or plan a real backcountry day, there's a pack made for you. If you're not sure what you need, stop by the store or send us a message.
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