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http://business.transworld.net/29512/snow/jones-snowboards-201011-snowboard-preview/Flagship: $499 & Mountain Twin: $449
Jeremy Jones, Owner/Rider/Chief Board Shaper and Tester/Brand Manager:
What are the biggest forces shaping the changes and developments you’ve made to your boards?We will bring four models to the market in our first year. A directional freeride board, a powder specific snowboard, a freestyle/freeride board and
a split board.What’s happening with camber, rocker, flex and shape in general?It is an exciting time in snowboard design. All of our boards will have some level of camber as well as rocker. Most of our boards will have Magne-Traction as well. Magne-Traction helps the rockered shapes hold a good edge and get some snap out of the turns that may be lost by taking out camber. The key is hitting the right balance because there are huge benefits to both camber and rocker. We are taking the best of both cambers along with innovative shapes and profiles that perform in all snow types.
Any new materials or construction technologies?Our goal is to do whatever we can environmentally without compromising performance and durability. FCS wood cores, recycled bases, linseed fiber instead of glass, and no plastic in the top sheets will be our base line. We will continue to explore new materials as they come available.
Anyone who purchases a Jones Snowboards will receive a membership to POW
http://www.protectourwinters.org and we will also donate 1% of all sales to POW to help offset our manufacturing footprint.
What themes are you seeing for graphics?Clean graphics with either wood topsheets or a very thin topsheet that you will be able to see the grains of the wood through much of the graphic.
What market segment are you focusing on? How and why?Freeriding is one of the few areas in snowboarding that has seen consistent growth over the past few years. I know it is a small market and I am realistic about our numbers and have set the business up accordingly.
The last few years I have had a growing desire to put more focus toward the freerider. There are hundreds of park boards out there but a limited number of good freeride boards and I am seeing more and more people stepping away from the park and starting to explore more of the mountain. This is super important for the growth of snowboarding. We are losing a lot of older riders because all they know about is the park and they are getting sick of getting hurt so they are heading to the beach. With this company and my new movie “Deeper” I hope to inspire people to keep evolving their riding.
We will have a strong focus toward freeride boards. Unlike most companies where freeriding is an afterthought, for us it is the primary focus. This focus will hopefully lead to innovative products for people that like to ride the whole mountain – steeps, jumps, etc. and keep snowboarding.