A D V E R T I S E M E N T My Info | About// THE PASSION The skateboarder's elements are the street's solid tar, the obstacle’s rigid concrete and the skatepark's compressed wood. Everybody not landing his skate trick correctly comes down to earth on a tough way. Till the end of the eighties vert and street skaters mostly protected themselves by tinkering together some provisory pads and by using funny helmets that weren’t intended for skateboarding. This self-made protection certainly didn’t do so well. Titus Dittmann, passionate skater and owner of Germany’s most influential skateboard distribution, saw the need and founded in 1988 the protection gear brand TSG. The company's objective was to develop quality pads that protect from injuries without restricting any movement while skating. During the next years TSG invested a lot of time and budget into the development, design and testing of protective gear that fulfills the different requirements of the skate sport. The investment was worthwhile, the skateboard scene showed respect and enthusiasm. This was enough motivation to continue and finally spend time on designing protection for the most precious part of the body: TSG wanted to develop a helmet to keep the head safe. Considering the skateboarder's very individual style perception this definitely was quite a bold venture. Despite the big challenge, TSG sat together with some well-known vert skaters and finally did succeed in building a stable helmet, whose look was instantly accepted by the scene. // BIG, WIDE WORLD The request for the skate helmet grew and TSG gained more and more publicity outside the German borders. The quality and design also convinced many American skaters that attended European contests, what finally encouraged TSG to look for a way to distribute their safety products in the USA. In 1996 the company agreed with the Californian firm NHS to distribute TSG products under license in the states. This big step got skateboard heroes like Rune Glifberg, Buster Halterman, Mike Valley and Tony Hawk into the team. // QUALITY PROOF In December 9th, 1999 Tony Hawk tested the quality of a TSG helmet very fussy, when he landed upright on his head during a loop attempt for the shooting for a Disney commercial. The film crew already expected him to be in coma, but Tony was all right. He thanked his sponsor by signing this helmet and sending it to TSG in Germany. The company’s high quality standards thus got confirmed. TSG also was the first company that passed the high requirements of the American Consumer Product Safety Commission and got CPSC certified. // SKATE CO-OPS Soon after Tony Hawk and Mike Vallely got their own pro signature models featuring their own graphic designs and TSG started cooperating with skateboard brands and produced company logo helmets with unique graphics of Santa Cruz, Alien Workshop, Zero, Foundation, Element, Flip and Toy Machine to name a few. The helmet and safety pads line grows and an innovative collection of skateboard backpacks was added to the program. // NEW BUIZ Bmx riders liked the style of TSG and soon started wearing the skateboard protection too. In winter 1999 TSG enters the snowboard market by producing helmets specifically for skaters on the snow. Built with skate roots, those snowboard helmets created a totally new look in the lame winter sport safety business. Couple years later pro snowboarders join the team and the snow collection includes back protectors, lower body protection and snowboard backpacks. // SWISS LEAD In 2004 the Swiss Ruedi Herger joins TSG as product and brand manager. His management led to a strengthened branding and an increased extension of the product portfolio. Before pushing TSG, Ruedi Herger was responsible for team management and R&D of the snowboard brand Santa Cruz for more than ten years. He significantly took active part in expanding the brand globally and conducting Gian Simmen to his Olympic gold medal in 1998. Ruedi sees the potential for the growing freeride bike market, launches a mountain bike pad collection and starts sponsoring mtb riders that prefer the skate look. All pads are developed in close cooperation with the team riders and tested till they fulfill their demands. In October 2005 Ruedi takes over TSG with a close friend and relocates the company's headquarter to Zurich, Switzerland. The new company is called TSG International AG. TSG - TECHNICAL SAFETY GEAR designed by riders |







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Posted by elijah masick August 1, 2011 11:30am PDTReply | Report Abuse
Wow i can't belive how good this helmets sound! I read the article and like wow amazing. I would love to represent TSG Helmets. I'll be sending in a video, but not for a while. The helmets sound freaking amazing!!!!!
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