Airblaster
Airblaster is a clothing company of the United States that makes clothing and accessories for snowboarding and winter fun.[1] It is independently owned.[2]
Private | |
Industry | Snowboarding |
Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | Portland, Oregon |
Key people | Jesse Grandoski Paul Miller Travis Parker Tyler Scharpf |
Products | Outerwear, goggles, first layer "Ninja suits", ski suits "freedom suits" |
Website | http://www.myairblaster.com/ |
Airblaster's mission is to promote snowboarding and make OFP (Original Fun Products).[3] With over fifteen years of dedication,[4] Airblaster has created unusual outerwear, goggles,[5] and long underwear within snowboarding.
Personnel
- Jesse Grandoski – owner/founder
- Paul Miller – owner/founder
- Travis Parker – owner/founder
- Tyler Scharpf - owner
2017/ 2018 Airblaster team riders
- Leanne Pelosi
- Tim Eddy
- Alek Østreng
- Max Warbington
- Erik Leon
- Len Jørgensen
- Temple Cummins
- Madison Blackley
- Freddy Perry
- Tucker Andrews
- Hannah Eddy
- Taylor Carlton
- Jackson Fowler
- Max Tokunaga
- Yusaku Horii
- Nick Dirks
- Travis Parker
gollark: People have shops and those have brand names and such, but those aren't companies; mostly profit just goes right to the owner and investment is done by loans negotiated between individuals.
gollark: In my opinion, the main reason for that is that companies don't exactly exist here.
gollark: No stock exchange ever actually *happened*, and a centralized one would be easier to do than this.
gollark: I'm not sure how many people would actually bother to develop complex exchange code and such.
gollark: Oh, I see, sure then.
References
- "Making Fun of Snowboarding Since 1997 » Office Space with 30s Thursday: Airblaster". YoBeat. 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
- Airblaster 2011, Paul Miller, October 2011, 30 pages
- "StartUps: Airblaster | Other, Photos, Uncategorized | TransWorld SNOWboarding". Snowboarding.transworld.net. 2006-07-26. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
- "Airblaster Introduces The Baker Lens". Snowboarding.transworld.net. 2009-09-24. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
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