Ride Boards Wins Top Honors in First Snowboarding Online Demo
PR Newswire, Wednesday, October 29, 1997 at 08:18
Ride Is the Only Brand to Have Two Boards in the Top Ten Cumulative Total Rankings
PRESTON, Wash., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Ride Snowboards, known for its cutting-edge manufacturing facility in Corona, California, was recently recognized for this technology by Snowboarding Online (www.solsnowboarding.com) when it gave Ride top honors in the first annual Snowboarding Online Demo. Of the 85 boards tested, including product from Burton, Sims, Airwalk and K2, Ride was the only brand which had two boards in the top ten of the cumulative total rankings. Ride received top honors in three categories; The Timeless 161 placed first in the Freeride, All-mountain category; the Jeff Brushie 153 placed first in the Park and Pipe category and The Mountain 159 placed third in the Big Mountain, Extreme category. The demo took place last May at Timberline at Mount Hood in Oregon. The demo team included four men and two women of varying body shapes. Specifically, the team included a past all-around pro and a PSIA certified snowboard instructor. During the week of the demo, Timberline had 8 inches of snow during the 5-day demo, providing a variety of conditions including powder, to glare ice to slush. Each rider took two runs on each board tested. "This designation by Snowboarding Online is a clear recognition of Ride's premier technology," said Bob Hall, president and CEO of Ride. "We beat the most respected names in the industry with solid craftsmanship, a direct result of the processes we have in place in Corona. Our philosophy is simple and it works. We believe in great product, great marketing and great service." According to their review of the Jeff Brushie board, SOL said, "This board may explain why Jeff Brushie left Burton for Ride -- it rules." The Timeless, according to SOL, "is a great board ... It won praise from the entire demo squad." Finally, when reviewing The Mountain, SOL said, "Look out for The Mountain. If you like the graphics and the name, you will enjoy the board." Jeff Brushie, the world half-pipe champion who joined Ride's professional team last year, played a major role in this year's design process. The Brushie features an Ultralite core and Ride's exclusive thin cap construction, along with a 2000 grade sintered base for carrying speed in the half pipe. The Timeless 161, part of the Timeless series, represents the absolute highest level of board construction available. Ride starts with its Misty Core (35% lighter), and then wraps the core in a 45 degree Thermal Misty Cap, triaxial glass and 4000 sintered base. This board is designed for the advanced rider looking for the ultimate combination of all-mountain flexibility and free riding performance. The Mountain 159 is a solid directional board for big-footed riders that is super-responsive and versatile in all conditions. The Mountain benefits include Ride's exclusive Lite Core, and uses a 67 degree 3/4 Thermal Cap construction, which offers weight reduction and superior carving power. Ride gives it a full-wrap edge protection and a 1500 grade sintered base for toughness. Ride, with headquarters in Preston, Washington, was established in 1992. Today, Ride, Inc. is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of snowboarding equipment and young men's apparel for mountain and street under the brand names Ride, Liquid, 5150, Preston, Device, Cappel, SMP, and Smiley Hats. Ride's snowboard products have become today's industry standard for performance and functional design.
SOURCE Ride Inc. -0- 10/29/97 /CONTACT: Chris Ann Goddard of Ride Inc., 617-639-4095/ |