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  2. Nidecker - Wikipedia

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    Nidecker (aka Nidecker Group) is a family-owned Swiss snowboarding company based in Rolle, Switzerland. Nidecker was founded in Etoy, Switzerland, in 1887. [1] They own and operate several snowboard product companies and brands including Flow, Jones, Nidecker, NOW and YES. [2] It is considered the second biggest snowboard company in the world. [3]

  3. Trick'N Snowboarder - Wikipedia

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    Trick'N Snowboarder, known in Japan as Tricky Sliders (Japanese: トリッキースライダーズ, Hepburn: Torikkī Suraidāzu), is a snowboarding video game published by Capcom in 1999. It is the follow-up to Cave's previous snowboarding game, Steep Slope Sliders.

  4. Snowboard - Wikipedia

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    Alpine snowboards tend to be longer and thinner with a much stiffer flex for greater edge hold and better carving performance. Snowboard bindings, unlike ski bindings, do not automatically release upon impact or after falling over. With skis, this mechanism is designed to protect from injuries (particularly to the knee) caused by skis torn in ...

  5. YES. Snowboards - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by UnInc riders DCP (David Carrier-Porcheron), Romain De Marchi and JP Solberg after leaving Burton Snowboards. They created their own brand in collaboration with Nidecker . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The new company established its name in the industry in a relatively short period of time.

  6. Snowboard Academy - Wikipedia

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    Snowboard Academy is one of the first films to feature snowboarding, which at that time was a burgeoning craze. [4] The movie was not released to general critical acclaim, with reviews best summarised by TV Guide, who stated the film is a "limp ski resort comedy". [5]

  7. Transworld Snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    Transworld Snowboarding was first published in 1987 [2] [3] and was distributed internationally. Kevin Kinnear was the founding editor and Guy Motil was the first photo editor. [4] From the launch of the magazine, the Transworld owners and editorial staff were instrumental in petitioning ski resorts to allow snowboarding.

  8. Tommy Moe's Winter Extreme: Skiing & Snowboarding

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    The fastest speed that snowboards can go is 66 miles per hour (106.2 kilometres per hour) on hilly terrain and 88 miles per hour (141.6 kilometres per hour) on flat terrain. A password allows players to continue their saved progress as they explore new regions of the mountain and refine their skiing or snowboarding skills.

  9. Devin Graham - Wikipedia

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    Graham began making films of his stunts snowboarding at an early age. After breaking his back and legs snowboarding, he shifted his focus to being behind the camera. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] He studied film making at Brigham Young University with the original intent on working on feature films . [ 7 ]

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