Elan snowboards

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Elan Snowboards
Type Private
Founded 1987
Headquarters Begunje, Slovenia
Industry Sporting Goods
Products Snowboards, Bindings, Boots, Apparel; others
Revenue 4 million EUR (2003)
Employees 250
Website www.elansnowboards.com

Elan Snowboards is one of the world's largest producer of high-end snowboards and produces boards since 1987. The Elan Snowboards factory is located in Furnitz, Austria – the company headquarter is located in Begunje, Slovenia.

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[edit] Company Information

With an Austrian factory Elan continues to drive development trends. The Elan research and development team is the company's best asset. Innovation, experience, and performance through years of industry-first designs has given Elan a unique perspective on snowboard design – as an approach focused on the creation of decks that help those who ride them, ride better.

As a sub brand of Elan Snowoards the Artec Project by Elan was launched in 2004. The Artec Project combines experience and vision to create true innovation. Artec snowboards are designed from the outside in and function defines their form. Artec Project boards aim at the core freestyle snowboarders.

In 2006/07 Elan Snowboards introduced the Elan Chicas program. For the first female specific program Elan enlisted the expertise of their female team riders like Lisa Filzmoser, Conny Bleicher and Dominique Vallée and designers and gave them the freedom to create innovative and unique products to meet the demands of today's women snowboarders. As this program launched, the Elan Chicas website became a meeting place for all girls to exchange their experiences and meet the Chicas team riders.

[edit] History

1987 
Elan produces the first snowboards
1988 
Start of the regular snowboard production at the Elan factory in Austria
1997 
Nale snowboard brand was launched
1999 
Elan Snowboards brand was launched
2003 
Elan produces the first two-piece sidewall on the market
2004 
The Artec Project by Elan was launched
2004 
Elan Snowboards introduces the Inverse - the lightest board in the world
2005 
Elan Snowboards introduces the patented DG Top technology
2005 
Elan Snowboards introduces the patented Omega sidecut technology
2006 
Elan Chicas was launched. The first female specific program by Elan
2006 
Elan Snowboards introduces the El Grande - the widest board in the world
2006 
Artec Blue Print was launched. Design your board with your own custom made top graphics: www.artecproject.com/blueprint
2007 
Elan Snowboards wins the Volvo Design Award for the Artec Blue Print program
2007 
Elan Snowboards introduces the Vertigo – the first full alu board on the market

[edit] Ideology

Elan Snowboards revolves all activities around the product and its performance value to riders at all levels. Improvement of the rider’s performance is the main goal.

[edit] Pro Riders

Riders of the Elan Snowboard team are: Aleksi Vanninen, Anssi Manninen, Thomas Harstadt, Matevz Pristavec, Domen Bizjak, Flo Mausser, Friedl May, Bruno Rivoire, Alan Finlay, Neil Conolly and Matti Rautanen. The female line Elan Chicas is represented by team riders like: Lisa Filzmoser, Dominique Vallée and Conny Bleicher.

[edit] Products

All in all Elan sells 23 snowboard series in various sizes as well as bindings, boots, bags and apparel. The top of the line freestyle boards are the Inverse (lightest board in the world), Answer, Artec 4.1, Artec 4.2, Artec 4.3 and Trinity (lightest women’s board in the world). The top of the line freeride boards are the Vertigo, El Grande (widest board in the world), Ascent and Sense.

[edit] Awards

2007 Transworld Good Wood Award
Inverse
Artec 3.3
Artec 3.2
Prodigy
Aurora
2007 Volvo Design Award
Artec Blue Print Series
2007 Snow VIP Product
Vertigo
Inverse
2006 Snow VIP Product
Ascent
Artec 2.3

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