Winterstick Vintage 1985 Swallowtail
With over 1,000 vintage boards on display at Salty Peaks Snowboard Specialty Shop we are often asked “what’s the oldest snowboard?” to answer, we ask “what do you consider a snowboard? Does it have something you hold in your hand like a rope or handle? Or is it a freehand ridden board, like a surfboard? If your answer is a freehand powder surfboard, the first was Wayne Stoveken, who in 1972 rode the first winterstick powder surfboards in the Wasatch Range” Winterstick founder Dimitrije Milovich was on that hike in the East coast surfer turned inventor started the Winterstick company right here in Salt Lake City. The first production boards were offered in a roundtail and swallowtail models. Early boards had the powder brake, that stopped a runaway board if you fell off of it while riding. The base skeg helped the board track straight in deep powder, in 1975 Dimetrije was using metal edges and p-tex bases. By 1980 “sticking” was what the cool kids were doing as an underground movement had been created around the snow surf company called Winterstick.
This über rare seafoam color, is rarer than the plus model with edges. Dimitrije made most with edges but made a few without them for the purist “Winterstickers” that had refused to ride resorts instead opted to hike for every turn.
This board is in fair condition with no bindings and is sold as a deck only. The topsheet looks good for display but needs a good cleaning. It’s missing 15 traction bumps it also has several sidewall dings around the arch of the nose and outside of the fins on the tail the base is in poor condition with signs of major damage and repair that made it rideable again but with a lot of discoloration and exposed epoxy. The full winterstick logo is still visible and intact.
Collectors, please note, Salty Peaks Snowboard Shop has a mission statement to document and preserve snowboard history and does not engage in the selling of vintage snowboards from the Utah Snowboard Museum. Most of the boards on this site are privately owned and priced according to rarity and condition. In most cases, they are not intended to sell but to educate fellow collectors of the more rare and hard to find snowboards out there, along with potential value of such boards. Prices are set to discourage purchase, but as time catches up to value, these prices may not seem so far off in the future. If you are interested in selling a board of this caliber, please contact the curator of the Utah Snowboard Museum, Dennis Nazari. If you are in need of period correct bindings, parts, or hardware, also contact the museum for availability; or 801-273-8770
Happy hunting and enjoy!
Please Note:
– Snowboard base graphics may vary.
– We are a small store and don’t ship from a warehouse. Many of oursnowboards are display models and may show minor cosmetic wear frombeing handled by customers. This could include small scratches orscuffs on the topsheet or evidence of fingerprints. We will alwayscontact you if there is damage that is more than cosmetic such as anydamage to the base or edges. Please contact us if you have a questionabout the condition of a particular board. Thank you for supportingcore shops!
– Snowboard base graphics may vary.
– We are a small store and don’t ship from a warehouse. Many of our snowboards are display models and may show eet or evidence of fingerprints. We will always contact you if there is damage that is more than cosmetic such as any damminor cosmetic wear from being handled by customers. This could include small scratches or scuffs on the topshage to the base or edges. Please contact us if you have a question about the condition of a particular board. Thank you for supporting core shops!
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