Best of Instagram: POV master Jesper Tjäder brings you his choice 'grams of 2015Best of Instagram: POV master Jesper Tjäder brings you his choice 'grams of 2015

Best of Instagram: POV master Jesper Tjäder brings you his choice 'grams of 2015

July 6, 2015

This summer, FREESKIER will be highlighting a collection of the greatest ‘grams of the 2014-15 season as seen through the eyes of industry veterans and professionals. The Best of Instagram series will showcase the favorite images and 15-second clips from select athletes, photographers and media crews from this past ski season. Enjoy the ride and be sure to give these guys a follow and a double-tap the next time you’re scrolling through your feed.

Jesper Tjäder is widely known for his impeccable skills with a GoPro and nifty slopestyle skiing abilities. Whether he’s he sending monstrous flips or stomps graceful landings, the 21-year-old Swede often leaves the staff of FREESKIER magazine with our jaws on the floor. We recently touched base with Tjäder to get the scoop on his favorite moments from the 2015 ski season. From his debut at X Games in Aspen, CO, to pow shredding in Switzerland and competing at the always-awesome Nine Knights event, the rising star had quite an impressive season.

Enjoy Jesper Tjäder’s Instagram picks below, and if you don’t already, give the dude a follow.

The following words are provided by Jesper Tjäder.

The ‘Grams

Epic pow shred in Engelberg, Switzerland.

This was from the first week of 2015. [Enjoying some] pow shred in Engelberg before the contest season started.

This year was my first time competing at X Games. It was such a crazy experience. I’m really stoked that I landed some tricks and ended up in fifth in Big Air.

Nine Knights is always one of the highlights of my season! One week of shred on the craziest feature ever built.

This year I ended my season at the GoPro athlete camp in Laax, Switzerland. We had perfect weather, a slushy park and an awesome crew. Good times.

Related: See Jesper Tjäder huck a massive double backflip over the death gap