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The company was founded by Un ... Inc riders DCP ( David Carrier-Porcheron ), Romain De Marchi, JP Solberg and Tadashi Fuse, who were laid off from Burton Snowboards and created their own brand in collaboration with Nidecker. [4] [3] The new company made a name for itself in the industry in a relatively short space of time.
Hooded sweatshirt with a front zip. The YES. logo is on the left side and on the right sleeve you have the YES. dot. The YES. Hoodies have thumb holes in the cuffs for more comfort and to avoid the sleeves to move up when you put your snowboard jacket on.
We are not the ones who apologize when we show up late to a party. For us to release a splitboard, it had to be the right time and with the right people behind it. Taking the powerful and versatile design of our Optimistic and adapting it to the needs of our team and our partners at Eagle Pass Heli was the first step in making this program legitimate. We then worked with our friends at Spark R&D to design and develop a simple (read: reliable), lightweight clip system that maintains the torsional integrity of the solid Optimistic so you can rip it down to your line with uncompromising confidence after that long leg burn. Product features Yes Optisplitistic Splitboard: Flex: 9/10 Shape: Directional Core: Poplar/Paulownia/Bamboo Glass: Triax Base Material: Sintered True Outline: UnderBite Base Profile: Camber Riders: DCP, Derek Livingston, Eagle Pass Heli Guides, Scott Newsom