As snowboarding became more popular in the 1970s and 1980s, pioneers such as Dimitrije Milovich , Jake Burton Carpenter , Tom Sims , David Kemper and Mike Olson came up with new designs for boards and mechanisms that slowly developed into the snowboards and other related equipment. From these developments, modern snowboarding equipment usually consists of a snowboard with specialized bindings and boots. In April 1981, the “King of the Mountain” Snowboard competition was held at Ski Cooper ski area in Colorado. Tom Sims along with an assortment of other snowboarders of the time were present. One entrant showed up on a homemade snowboard with a formica bottom that turned out to not slide so well on the snow.
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