Salomon Snowboards

Salomon Snowboards
Subsidiary of Salomon Group
Industry Snowsports
Founded 1995
Headquarters

Marketing: Portland, Oregon

Design and Development: Annecy, France
Products Snowboards, Boots, Bindings
Website http://www.salomonsnowboards.com/

Salomon Snowboards is a category of Salomon Group. Marketing for Salomon Snowboards is based in Portland, Oregon, near Mt. Hood, while design and development takes place at the base of the French Alps, in Annecy, France. Salomon Snowboards produces a full line of hardgoods for men, women and children including snowboards, bindings, and boots.[1]

History

Salomon released their first snowboard in 1997 after several years of development. The first board featured a simple single-color topsheet graphic and advanced technologies adopted from the resources of the ski experts. The company built a strong team of pro riders including Daniel Frank and Michelle Taggert.

In 2007 Salomon Snowboards hosted their first annual Backyard Bang rail jam in Portland, Oregon. The contest aimed to bring backyard snowboarding into the city. Salomon’s Backyard Bang has since expanded globally to include contests in Denver, Tahoe, and Germany.[2]

In 2008 the Salomon SickStick snowboard won the Volvo SportsDesign Award for Eco Design in the boardsports category.[3] The SickStick featured Salomon’s newly patented bamboo sandwich construction process, and was driven by the goal to improve the performance of Salomon products while significantly reducing the ecological cost of snowboard production.[4]

In 2010 Salomon Snowboards won TransWorld Snowboarding’s Team Shoot Out, in which four of the best teams in snowboarding compete simultaneously at four separate resorts across the West for the grand prize – the cover of the September issue of TransWorld Snowboarding Magazine.[5]

Salomon has a history of supporting innovative video projects in snowboarding including the Robot Food films, TransWorld Snowboarding’s film Get Real, Absinthe Films, Videograss, and Mack Dawg Productions.

Team

Pro Team Am Team
Josh Dirksen Desiree Melancon
Louif Paradis Werni Stock
David Benedek Chris Carr
Wolfgang Nyvelt Harrison Gordon
Annie Boulanger Tyler Verigin
Scotty Arnold Max Baillargeon
Takaharu Nakai Jesse Paul
Sylvain Bourbousson tommy gesme
Jenny Jones
Bode Merrill
Chris Grenier
Jed Anderson

References

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