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Chris Corning has been riding for Never Summer since he was 8 years old. His dad, Brook Corning, called Never Summer and told us he wanted to give his son, 11 year old Never Summer Team Rider, a real world view. We were told he had a total of one day of experience interning at Community Skate and Snow in Arvada. 11 years old…one day of experience…and we don’t have to pay him…if he works half as hard as he snowboards he’ll be our best employee. He’s HIRED!

Big ups to Brook and Laura Corning for raising this kid to be humble, respectful, and appreciative of all the things he’s received in life! Here’s a look at what he did during his day of hard labor:

 

These guys rip! Mark Riley shredding the Never Summer Soldier DT Longboard and Stephan Reinhardt on the Never Summer Revolt. If you are an aspiring longboarder watch this edit… This is how it should look after years and years of practice!

 

Cameron Lawrence having some fun on the Never Summer Descent V2 longboard! The Descent V2 is everything you’ve come to love about the Descent but now has a redesigned shape and includes the addition of functional nose and tail kicks. Kicks it up an notch for certain…

 

At Never Summer Industries we enjoy a close relationship with our retailers and consumers. We revel in the fact that when you buy a Never Summer that board comes with a sense of pride and ownership in Never Summer. We thought we’d let you have a look behind the scenes at the people who make it all happen along with some of the benefits they enjoy.

Stay tuned for more profiles in the coming weeks!

 

The Concrete Wave Passport Program is designed to get people educated about nonprofit organizations at the 2011 Vans Warped Tour. If you’re attending Warped Tour this year head over to the Concrete Wave booth and pick up a passport. Visit some nonprofits, get educated, get your passport stamped, and then head back to the Concrete Wave booth to be entered to win prizes from Concrete Wave, Never Summer and a host of other companies.

 

At Never Summer Industries we enjoy a close relationship with our retailers and consumers. We revel in the fact that when you buy a Never Summer that board comes with a sense of pride and ownership in Never Summer. We thought we’d let you have a look behind the scenes at the people who make it all happen along with some of the benefits they enjoy.

Stay tuned for more profiles in the coming weeks!

 

At Never Summer Industries we enjoy a close relationship with our retailers and consumers. We revel in the fact that when you buy a Never Summer that board comes with a sense of pride and ownership in Never Summer. We thought we’d let you have a look behind the scenes at the people who make it all happen along with some of the benefits they enjoy.

Stay tuned for more profiles in the coming weeks!

 

 

We didn’t travel the world, or ride in helicopters, or build a private superpipe.  What we did do was create a movie; with our friends, that represents what snowboarding means to us.  HAVING FUN!  20 years ago Never Summer adopted the philosophy of an older, more established company from Vermont… Ben and Jerry’s, “If it’s not fun, why do it?”  For us it still holds true.  Follow us as we travel around hitting what we can, where we can, when we can.  Enjoy!

 

Video Production student Quinn Maxwell put together this four minute informational piece on Never Summer Industries and our patented RC Technology.  Have a look inside our factory in Denver, CO and hear from “The Coolest Guy You Know”, Gags, and The Hammer.  We have to assume Quinn aced the class…

 

Heather might be the best rider you know.  She also might be the smartest person you know.  In addition to being an awesome snowboarder Heather just earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with a minor in Astrophysics.

Okay, we’re totally intimidated…

Congratulations Heather!

 

Never Summer Industries was extremely psyched to be able to attend the welcome home ceremony for G Company 2-135th General Support Aviation Battalion. These soldiers just returned home from a year of saving lives in Iraq. The 135th is a helicopter medical evacuation unit, or MEDEVAC unit.  The primary mission for the 135th G Company in Iraq was to provide life-saving support to US and Coalition Soldiers.  G Company flew more than 2200 hours and provided MEDEVAC evacuation for over 240 US and Coalition Force personnel.

 

Sunday May 8, 2011, updated Monday May 9, 2011

A helicopter intended to film the Buffalo Bill Downhill longboard race on Lookout Mountain in Golden, CO crashed today while hovering above the finish line.  Without warning the aircraft started to drift downward towards a large pine tree.  The helicopter’s rotor clipped the tree rendering the rotor useless.  The landing skids hit the ground perpendicular to the slope of the ground causing it to “bounce” ninety degrees counter clockwise.  It seems that the force of the skids hitting the ground caused the tail rotor to shear itself from the aircraft.  I do remember seeing the tail rotor strike the tree also but that memory is hazy and the video I have watched since doesn’t seem to confirm my impression of the incident.  When the landing skid made contact the second time, this time parallel with the slope of the ground, the weight of the helicopter’s front end forced the copter to tip over coming to rest on it’s canopy.  Thankfully no one was hurt.  Police evacuated the area and the remainder of the races were canceled.  As if downhill longboard races aren’t exciting enough, this years Buffalo Bill Downhill is sure to go down in history as one of the most exciting longboard events ever.

See Photos of the longboard action and post helicopter crash…

 

These are the custom DUSTOFF snowboards for the 135th Medevac Air Ambulance Company out of Fort Buckley. DUSTOFF stands for “Dedicated Unhesitating Service To Our Fighting Forces”.  These guys provide rapid evacuation of injured and wounded service members and civilians from the battlefield to a medical treatment facility.  The boards will be presented to these brave men and women upon there return home on Saturday May 7.  Welcome home!

 

We have been hard at work redesigning our skate section for 2011. We are ready to unveil it on Monday April 11th 2011. Come back and check out our new line and the site we have built to show it off!

 

This video features the Never Summer Heist…
The Heist is a longer, drop-thru version of the Descent. This 41″ flex deck is preloaded with tons of camber and a lower center of gravity created by the drop-thru design. Very lively and responsive yet not overpowering, this is the elite in drop-thru flex decks. Double reinforced around the cut outs, Never Summer uses exclusive pressure plates and extra fiberglass to improve torsional response and durability. Includes 180mm trucks and NS Inferno 77mm/77a wheels.

 

 
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Never Summer Industries
Never Summer’s reputation of quality and durability began in the early years of snowboarding. Designing and building snowboards since 1983 has given us years of experience in testing and perfecting our snowboard designs and construction methods. We’ve recently taken this experience building snowboards and brought it to the world of longboarding. The end result of our experience coupled with a close working relationship with the world’s leading raw materials manufacturers and engineers allows us to bring you the most durable, high performance boards on the planet! Each board is carefully handcrafted in our Denver, Colorado factory to precision tolerances. Our domestic manufacturing and our ability to improve upon existing technologies resulted in Never Summer being awarded the first patent on any type of hybrid camber technology. We allow only the world’s best snowboard shops to sell our products. Focusing less on excessive promotion and hype, and more on using the highest quality materials, craftsmanship, and customer service has made Never Summer the world’s premier independent board company.

~Tracey and Tim Canaday

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