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Nidecker Snowboards1887 -> 125 years 1912. first swiss ski 1963. first fiberglass 1984. the first 50 Nidecker I get a little sad when someone doesn't know Nidecker. It was founded in 1887, at which time it was still engaged in engineering and architectural woodwork. Nidecker is a textbook example of precise Swiss work and precise Swiss pride. Whether it's a Swiss watch or a Swiss army knife. It is worth knowing that European snowboarding originates from the Alps, on the Swiss-French border. Hot, Hammer is A snowboards (Apo) from the French side, Nidecker from the Swiss side. Nidecker built the first ski in Switzerland in 1912. In 1963, the first 50 Nidecker snowboards and the rest is history... Nidecker's test centers are in Chamonix and Verbier, which are perhaps Europe's best-known freeride centers with Nidecker, Mt Everest. Nidecker Legend won Europe's most famous freeride competition, the Vertier Extrem. Nidecker helped create serious companies such as Yes or Jones Snowboards. Nidecker's big advantage is that the nearby College of Chemical Engineering develops glass fibers and composites for NASA. I am sure that among the really big factories, Nidecker has the most accurate, detailed, and disciplined production technology. They know a lot about wood (under 125 years), gluing and composites. The material is not spared from the board. Last year, Nidecker bought Hammer and Hot, so the 3 companies continue to operate under the Nidecker name with an even larger selection and even better wood cores. Its somewhat cool Swiss design with lots of elegant black, unquestionable quality.