The Flight 1990/1991 The Kemper Flight was one of the first snowboards to take on a skate-inspired, 'tombstone' nose and tail shape. Released during the 1990/91 season, the Flight quickly became...
The Screamer The Kemper Screamer was known for its ability to attack big mountain terrain, dropping cliffs, and straight-lining chutes. With Kemper's new Shark-Bite™ edge-traction technology, the new Screamer will provide stability...
Lay it down and glide with this volume-shifted, short/wide powder board Designed by Kurt Heine, one of the original Kemper riders, this surf-inspired, powder snowboard was created to deep carve and float through endless snow. Kurt has...
The blunt twin that brought 'the noise' to snowboarding The snowboard designed for running laps in the park and sliding endless rails. Soft and forgiving, the Rampage is built for solid park riding with an...
Kemper Freestyle 1990/1991 Introduced to the world during the 1988/89 snowboarding season, the Freestyle was one of the original trick-riding snowboards with its twin-inspired tip and tail. The Freestyle helped define 'skate-style'...
Kemper Freestyle 1990/1991 Introduced to the world during the 1988/89 snowboarding season, the Freestyle was one of the original trick-riding snowboards with its twin-inspired tip and tail. The Freestyle helped define 'skate-style'...
Lay it down and glide with this volume-shifted, short/wide splitboard Designed by Kurt Heine, one of the original Kemper riders, this surf-inspired, powder snowboard was created to deep carve and float through endless snow. Kurt...