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  2. Mountainboarding - Wikipedia

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    MBS Pro 100 Mountainboard with noSno soft bindings. Mountainboarding (MTB), also known as dirtboarding, off-road boarding, and All-Terrain Boarding (ATB), is a well-established, [1] but little-known [according to whom?] action sport derived from snowboarding. The sport was initially pioneered by James Stanley during a visit to the Matterhorn in ...

  3. Burton Snowboards - Wikipedia

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    Burton Snowboards is a privately-owned snowboard manufacturing company that was founded by Jake Burton Carpenter in 1977. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company specializes in products aimed at snowboarders , such as snowboards, bindings , boots , outerwear, and accessories.

  4. Nidecker - Wikipedia

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    It is considered the second biggest snowboard company in the world. [3] The company was passed down 5 generations. [3] The Nidecker Group was formed in 2008 [4] by three descendants of Henri: Cédric, Henry and Xavier Nidecker. [2] [3] Henry Nidecker is the CEO of the company. [5] In 2017 Nidecker bought American binding specialist Flow. [6]

  5. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    Expanded to make bindings (1955), then ski boots (1979) and cross-country ski gear, then golf (1985), the alpine skis (1989). Purchased by Adidas in 1997 and sold to Amer Sports (owner of Atomic, Wilson, Suunto, and other brands) in 2005. See Georges Salomon. Slatnar: ski jumping skis, ski jumping bindings: Slovenia: 2006

  6. Snowboard binding rotating device - Wikipedia

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    Snowboard boot bindings are normally screwed onto the snowboard in a permanent orientation which is almost perpendicular to the direction of travel of the snowboard. When a snowboarder reaches the bottom of a run, the rear boot is typically released from its binding to allow the snowboarder to propel himself forward across relatively flat snow.

  7. Jones Snowboards - Wikipedia

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    Jones Snowboards is a snowboard, snowboard binding, and snowboarding clothing & accessories manufacturer based near Lake Tahoe. The company was founded by renowned freeride snowboarder Jeremy Jones. The company has received numerous awards for its snowboards. [1] [2] Jones snowboards are manufactured in Dubai.

  8. Splitboard - Wikipedia

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    A splitboard is a snowboard that can be separated into two ski-like parts used with climbing skins to ascend slopes in the same way as alpine touring or telemark skis. The main difference is that a splitboard will have an additional metal edge (down the center of the board) for extra grip in ski mode.

  9. 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.