Kemper was big and then they were sold off and became a big box brand and faded away along with many other brands in the 1990’s. Kemper was there in the beginning with a huge team. There boards weren’t that great and were made mainly in the ski factories of europe like Elan or Pala. Like many other European brands the boards didn’t feature inserts. The idea was you could mount your binding where you want. Any angle or width. But once you drilled the holes and epoxied the binding screws into the board if you wanted to remove your bindings you couldn’t reuse those same holes. Jamie Salter basically sold off Kemper to be a low end brand and then went off and started RIDE snowboards.

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