In December, 686 Technical Apparel dropped a badass Motörhead capsule for the metal-loving snowboarder, and now Burton has delivered a board that would go very nicely with it. The company is honoring one of the greatest rock bands of all time, Led Zeppelin — who are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year — and doing so by going beyond just graphics and releasing an entirely new board. Named aptly after the single "Misty Mountain Hop," the Led Zeppelin x Burton Misty Mountain Hop Snowboard is fittingly fast and hard-charging, featuring a shape inspired by the band's iconic eponymous first album. If that weren't cool enough, each purchase comes with a copy of the new book, Led Zeppelin by Led Zeppelin. You can get yours here.
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