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  2. 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.

  3. Jeremy Jones (freerider) - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Jones (born January 14, 1975) is an American professional snowboarder and businessman who is the founder of Jones Snowboards.In addition to creating and improving his line of snowboards, Jones works to create films that record his climbing and snowboarding adventures around the world.

  4. Jeremy Jones (freestyler) - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Jones (born January 2, 1975) is an American professional snowboarder. He is known for freestyle snowboarding and jibbing. ... His snowboard movies include ...

  5. Jeremy Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Jones may refer to: Jeremy Jones (freerider) (born 1975), American snowboarder, big mountain riding, Jones Snowboards Jeremy Jones (freestyler) (born 1976), American freestyle snowboarder

  6. 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]

  7. J. P. Walker - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Walker, or JP (born October 16, 1976), nicknamed "The Don", is a professional snowboarder from Salt Lake City, Utah.In the late 1990s he was instrumental in reviving the jib movement.

  8. Category:Snowboarding companies - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 February 2014, at 05:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. 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 ...