After graduating with a degree in Business Tony Grieco decided to open up his own business. Taking his passion for the mountains and love for the outdoors, in 1998 Grieco decided to open up a ski shop which has now evolved into Getboards.com.
Located in Southern California, Grieco deals with everything from twintip skis to outerwear. Getboards.com carries the top brands in the ski industry like Armada, Line, K2, Salomon, 4frnt, Atomic, Fischer, Rossi, Full Tilt, Oakley, Neff, Dakine, Smith and many many more.
When asked what sets Getboards.com apart from the rest Grieco responded, “Our employees and also our athletes pride themselves on gaining as much knowledge as they can about each product. Also, we are easy to reach and help every customer (even online) as if they were part of our family.”
Getboards.com also has a unique partnership that Grieco described allows them those less fortunate enjoy the thrill of skiing and snowboarding. “We offer a program through park and recreation where we provide deeply discounted or free rentals to get the youth onto skis and provide less fortunate children the opportunity to enjoy the slopes.” Pretty cool if you ask us.
If you can’t get the core brands at your local shop or the big department sports store isn’t selling the latest and greatest stop what you are doing and get over to Getboards.com.
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