Anyone who has ever stepped on a Freebord knows there’s a learning curve. There are a lucky few who pick it up quickly, but for the rest of us there’s a period of uncertainty about how the board works that can be frustrating. That’s why earlier this year we hooked…
Freebord made an appearance in the Swiss newspaper 24 Heures today! Click here to see the original article entitled "Le Freebord redonne le sourire aux snowboarders." Keep reading to check out the sick picture of Pierre Linckenheld and the translated version of the article below. The Freebord gives a smile…
Anyone who has ever stepped on a Freebord knows there's a learning curve. There are a lucky few who pick it up quickly, but for the rest of us there's a period of uncertainty about how the board works that can be frustrating. That's why earlier this year we hooked…
Want to learn a new trick this year? Add a nose stall to your repertoire; it's a versatile trick that can be done on anything from a quarter pipe to a curb. Check out the video below to see Freebord Pro Corey Lucero show you the basics and the variations…
Freebord got a huge media hit in Italy last week with a two-and-a-half minute segment on Avventura. Check out the video below complete with English subtitles. Big thanks to our Italian distributor Fugamoods (a.k.a. Freebord Italia) for making this happen. Nice work, guys!
Are you sick of killing it and never getting the recognition you deserve? Interested in how you stack up to other riders around the world? Well, here’s your chance to prove you’re the best! Freebord GOT THE SHOT is a new season-long contest that gives riders an opportunity to compete…
Check out the latest Freebord review from Wired.Com! A big thanks to Michael Calore from Wired for taking the time to ride with us and learn how the board works. Most people don't pick up on Freebording in the first day and Michael was linking turns in less than an…
Congratulations to Huntham for winning the Friday Giveaway Contest: Bently's First Descent. No one correctly guessed Bently's first trick on the Endless Slope -- a tail press -- but Huntham had the closest guess with "tail press to nose press 180 pivot out." We also liked Braden's guess "A new…