
When the 2005-06 snow-ready fashion hits the shelves, I predict the first product to fly off them will be Burton's latest wearable tech, a $499 Bluetooth-enabled snowboard jacket they developed with Motorola.
The coat, a techier version of Burton's 2004 iPod jacket, comes complete with a control panel at the wrist (green button to answer, red to hang up), caller ID and headphones in the hood. Drop your iPod into a wired top pocket, your cell into a Bluetooth pocket and control both from your sleeve.
Wanna rock out while chatting with your cross-country bros on the chairlift or keep your digits toasty in their mittens while scrolling through your Black-Runs-Only playlist? Done.
But should you really be doing either? I'm not so sure.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
But I don't see the necessity of having caller ID on your jacket sleeve.
The cool factor, I see. And aren't mothers supposed to be the sensible ones?
I think it's more likely the fathers of invention are dreaming up this my-jacket-can-beat -up-your-jacket line of outerwear.
Avalanche beacon in the sleeve ... iPod in the top pocket ... cell in the left ... camera ... digi-vid ... any room for the snowboarder in there?
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