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From The Snurfer To The Snowboard - History Of SnowboardingAs long as any one has strapped their feet onto a board there have been snowboarders. The first snowboard in recorded history, however, was not even called a snowboard, but a snurf board. The snurf board was invented by Sherman Poppen, who bolted a pair of skis together so that his daughter could 'surf' the snowy hills near their home in Michigan. In 1966 the first snurf boards went into production, and were seen as mostly a toy for children. Poppen began to organize snurf board competitions where one of the earliest competitors, Jake Burton, became interested in making his own brand of snowboard. Burton is one of the leading manufacturers of snowboard products to this day and a common household name. In 1972 the first 'snowboard' went into production. Dimitrije Milovich started his company Winterstick which produced unidirectional boards that had a 'fish tail' design that was conducive to riding in powder conditions. Winterstick gained exposure in 'Powder' magazine and 'Newsweek,' and although no longer in production, the Winterstick board is viewed by many enthusiasts and a collector's item. Tom Sims, who was an avid skateboarder, read the articles on Winterstick and became obsessed with snowboarding. He made his first snowboard in shop class by gluing plywood together and putting carpeting on top for traction. Sims is also one of the biggest manufacturers of snowboard and skateboard gear around. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
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