The Slider corporation's legendary product called the Yeti can be customized to meet your ride and can range in price from under one thousand dollars on the low end to several thousand with alloy parts and special bars or skis. Yeti riders typically buy the finest components to help them become the best race and stunt riders around. The Slider circuit has similarities to snowboarding, skiing, BMX biking, surfing and skateboarding.
The Slider Corporation understands parents who know their teens love extreme sports. THE SLIDER CORPORATION is committed to improving your riding safety. To watch this sport, there are sanctioned locations around the US, Canada and Europe. You can find locations closest to you by going to the Where to Ride page of our web site.
People who participate in this sport such as bicyclists, skateboarders, surfers, boarders, and skiers use the train park area at most ski resorts.
This sport will develop its own competitions throughout the US, Canada and Europe and will be seen at a number of extreme snow events in years to come.
Today THE SLIDER CORPORATION will go head to head with the masters of this sport daring to be different. Our evolution is parallel to the snowboarding industry when it was new and still undefined by time, experience, rules and governing bodies. The soul of snowboarding began when everything and everyone associated with the sport was in a constant state of experimentation and invention.
Patent PendingUS 60/836,765
Washington state is home of the “Legendary, Banked Slalom“ that was born in 1985. The gathering was small, fourteen snowboarders rode the course with duct-taped gear, and more than a few were wearing high-top tennis shoes and sporting fins in their surf-inspired split-tail snowboards. The course was just 500 feet long, with twelve gates set high on the walls of a sloping gully called "The Chute", and the only spectators were the skiers riding the chair lift overhead. Necessity drew the first organizers to Mt. Baker. Bob Barci, a local bike shop owner, and Tom Sims, owner and founder of Sims Snowboards, came with their idea of a banked slalom because it was one of the few ski areas in North America that welcomed snowboarders at that time and one of the few with a natural halfpipe.
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