Airblaster

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Airblaster, LLC
Type Private
Industry Snowboarding
Founded2002;21 years ago (2002)
Headquarters Portland, Oregon
Key people
Jesse Grandoski
Paul Miller
Travis Parker
Tyler Scharpf
ProductsOuterwear, goggles, first layer "Ninja suits", ski suits "freedom suits"
Website http://www.myairblaster.com/

Airblaster is a clothing company based in the United States that makes clothes and accessories for snowboarding and other winter sports. [1] It is independently owned. [2]

Contents

Airblaster has creating different types of mountain apparel since the early 2000s. [3] The company's products include outerwear, goggles, [4] and long underwear. Most of the products are designed for snowboarding.

Personnel

2017/ 2018 Airblaster team riders

  • Leanne Pelosi
  • Tim Eddy
  • Alek Østreng
  • Max Warbington
  • Erik Leon
  • Len Jørgensen
  • Temple Cummins
  • Madison Blackley
  • Freddy Perry
  • Tucker Andrews
  • Hannah Eddy
  • Taylor Carlton
  • Jackson Fowler
  • Max Tokunaga
  • Yusaku Horii
  • Nick Dirks
  • Travis Parker

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