O Freebordzie

Firma

Rozwój i innowacja, to jest to co nas napędza. Lata projektowania i testów doprowadziły do powstania deski Freebord która jeździ tak samo jak snowboard ale na ulicy.

Prace nad Freebordem rozpoczął w 1996 r. Steen Strand w Palo Alto w Kaliforni, podczas studiów magisterskich z zakresu projektowania produktu na Uniwersytecie Stanforda. Steen chciał znaleźć sposób na przeniesienie jazdy snowboardowej na ulicę i rozpoczął rozwój prototypów, które mogą karwingować, ześlizgiwać się i zatrzymywać jak na śniegu. Steen opatentował swoje projekty i rozpoczął montaż oraz sprzedaż. Pierwszym modelem w 1998 r. był Freebord Alpha produkowany w jego garażu w San Francisco w Kaliforni. Od tego czasu deski Freebordowe zmieniły się na krótsze i lżejsze. Pojawiły się też wiązania aby wspomóc rajderów podczas krawędziowania i skoków.

Design and Prototyping

Early Freebord prototypes mimicked the sidecut of snowboards to allow for carving, but it took several design revisions to recreate the sliding motion that makes the Freebord ride unique. Steen realized that the center wheels needed directional bias for stability (in early models, provided by surgical tubing) and extra wide trucks, a critical component of the eventual design. “After one of our riders drifted into fakie and caught a fat edge, I began designing a center wheel that could rotate 360 degrees”, says Steen. “Once the test setup worked, I built two cam center wheels and mounted them on a test deck that I had already used for earlier prototypes (it probably had a hundred holes drilled into it from trying different things). I tried many different deck shapes and sizes but eventually learned that width, stiffness and concavity improved the ride.”

The Alpha 112cm was our first production model Freebord, with a twin tip construction and sidecut much like a trimmed down snowboard. Also made in a 110cm model, the Alphas rode well but were heavy and hard to control on the increasingly steep roads on which riders were taking them. So in 2001, we began to produce the smaller, lighter and more maneuverable Xponent decks in 80cm. Also included on these boards were Skyhook S1 bindings that kept the rider’s foot in place and allowed for much more leverage when carving and sliding downhill. These bindings have since evolved into the S2s, which feature more foot coverage and added adjustability. In response to growing demand and rider feedback for a more aggressive setup, we introduced in 2008 the G3 trucks, with improvements in durability and strength as well as a wider footprint for added responsiveness. Today, our decks range from 75-85cm and include Bamboo hybrid material in addition to the standard 7ply Maple construction. Wide decks have also been engineered to allow increased leverage for riders with large feet.

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Videos from The Vault

2004 Freebord blast from the past Montage
2004 Freebord blast from the past Montage
Freebord- Find It
Freebord- Find It
Freebord Prototype
Freebord Prototype


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