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Ghost Board Set To Become King of the Mountain with New Line of Swiss-Engineered Snowboards Featuring Glow-in-the-Dark Technology
LOS ANGELES, CA - March 4, 2004 /Send2Press Newswire/ -- Award-winning GhostriderX Skateboards, LLC
(www.ghostboard.com) announces its snow-season-ready line of cutting edge Ghost Board(tm) snowboards,
designed to offer superior riding performance under even the most extreme conditions.
"Our snowboards are among the strongest, lightest and most responsive on the market today," says company
Founder and President Cody Boychuk. "They're designed for maximum fun, whether you're riding the park or
pipe, heliboarding in Alaska or powering fresh tracks in the Swiss Alps."
"Ghost Board's 'you go first' performance won't let you down. We know. Because we've been testing
designs for two decades to bring you a superior optimized ride whether the snowboarder is an amateur or
professional," adds Boychuk.
Riding the wave of the phenomenal break-out success of its unique line of skateboarding products, the
company is offering six Ghost Board models with a variety of cool top sheet graphics. Riders can choose
from the Swiss v.2 (161cm), Stalag-17 (158cm), Jet Society (158cm), Pretense (158cm), Ghost Brigade
(156cm) and Fast Face (158cm). The boards sell for a SRP of $525-$600 USD.
Every Ghost Board is hand-made in the U.S.A. to meet the demands of elite riders around the globe.
"We start with a time-tested base of Swiss engineering and aerospace technology," says Boychuk. "Then,
we innovate with cutting-edge hybrid cap construction, durable continuous edges and the trailblazing
Luminescent 4000S Sintered Base. The result: the lightest, strongest, most responsive all-terrain
snowboard on the market."
Using the world's first slope-side luminescent technology, Ghost Boards absorb light all day, then glow
blue, green and red in fog, twilight and while night riding. "Every sick turn you carve down that 45
degree slope will be illuminated. And our thoroughly modern top-sheet graphics also glow, making an
enlightened style statement."
Ghost Board snowboards are engineered to exacting standards in Switzerland and are hand-made in the
U.S.A. The design concept is the result of two decades of snowboarding experience, including racing and
helicopter boarding.
In 2003, Ghost Board was named "Best New Company" at the ISPO in Munich, Germany, the worlds largest
international sports trade fair. Beating out a field of 150 competing companies, Boychuk's company won
for its unique line of skateboarding products.
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