Shred - Competitive Snowboarding Landing Page Template
Shred is a single-column landing page template built for competitive snowboarding leagues and associations. It leads with a countdown timer to the next sanctioned event, then drives visitors through live stats, standings tables, discipline breakdowns, and a persistent registration bar. The stepped sign-up form and season calendar make it easy to convert curious riders into registered competitors.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Shred is a stats-first, single-column landing page template designed for organized snowboard competition leagues. It opens with a massive countdown timer, moves through live leaderboards, event calendars, and discipline breakdowns, then closes every scroll with a persistent registration bar. The layout is built to turn a rider's competitive instinct into a completed event registration.
Who this template is for
This template is built for the people who run competitive snowboarding at the regional and amateur level. If your organization puts riders on a ranked course, this page speaks directly to your audience.
- Amateur snowboard leagues organizing halfpipe, slopestyle, or boardercross events across mountain resorts
- High school snowboard teams that need sanctioned events to qualify for national competition
- Weekend competitor programs offering seeded brackets and age-division structure for riders who want more than open park sessions
What problem this template solves
Most league websites bury the most important information: when is the next event, how do I register, and where do I stand in the rankings. Riders and parents have to hunt through multiple pages to find anything actionable. This template puts the deadline front and center, then builds urgency through data at every scroll stop.
- No clear entry point for new riders trying to register quickly for a specific event
- Standings and leaderboard data hidden in downloadable PDFs instead of live on the page
- Season calendars that list dates without offering a direct path to claim a spot
What you get with this template
You get a complete single-column landing page flow that organizes every piece of competitive league information into a scrollable, data-led experience. Every section is built to hold a rider's attention and move them toward registration.
- A countdown timer header section with event name, mountain location, and elevation in stacked type
- A scrolling live stat bar showing season leader, total registered riders, events completed, and events remaining
- Current standings tables, bracket-style event calendar maps, and category breakdowns by age and discipline
- Full-bleed action photography slots between data blocks, creating a rhythm of stat and image throughout the scroll
- A persistent bottom registration bar with a stepped form and a secondary season calendar path with per-event claim buttons
Feature list
This template packages several distinct components that work together to deliver a competition-grade page experience.
Countdown Timer Header
A massive monospaced countdown ticks down to the next sanctioned event against a black field. The event name, mountain location, and elevation appear in stacked type beneath the numerals. No hero image competes for attention. The timer itself is the visual focal point.
Persistent Registration Bar
After the visitor scrolls past the countdown section, a fixed bottom bar activates with a "Register for Next Event" call to action. The bar stays visible throughout the rest of the page, keeping the primary conversion action always within reach.
Stepped Registration Form
Clicking the registration bar opens a multi-step form. Riders select their event date and mountain first, then their discipline (halfpipe, slopestyle, or boardercross), then their rider category (open, masters, or grom), then enter their name and USASA membership number. Each step is focused and low-friction.
Live Stat Scrolling Bar
A horizontal scrolling stat bar beneath the countdown displays four real-time league figures: current season leader, total registered riders, events completed, and events remaining. The bar communicates season momentum at a glance.
Season Calendar with Slot Claiming
A secondary call to action drops visitors into an interactive season schedule grid. Each event card carries its own "Claim Your Slot" button, reducing the decision from a full season commitment to a single-event action.
Stats-First Content Rhythm
Each content section opens with a hard number before any explanatory copy. Standings tables, bracket-style tournament maps, and age and discipline category breakdowns appear in sequence. Full-bleed action photography arrives between data blocks, creating an alternating stat-image scroll that holds attention like a live leaderboard.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Countdown Timer Header | Anchors urgency with next-event countdown, name, mountain, and elevation |
| Live Stat Bar | Scrolls season figures horizontally beneath the timer |
| League Stats Block | Opens with a hard-number headline such as "14 Events. 6 Mountains. 1 Season." |
| Current Standings Table | Displays rider names and point totals for the active season |
| Full-Bleed Action Photo | Delivers visual impact between data sections |
| Event Calendar Map | Renders the season schedule as a bracket-style tournament map |
| Category Breakdown | Organizes riders by age division and discipline |
| Second Action Photo | Continues the stat-image rhythm mid-page |
| Season Calendar Grid | Interactive schedule with per-event "Claim Your Slot" buttons |
| Persistent Bottom Bar | Keeps "Register for Next Event" fixed after countdown passes |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Competition Edge theme built on a Fire and Earth color system. Every color decision reinforces the feeling of embers glowing in a fire pit at the base lodge after a hard day of riding: warm, gritty, and charged.
- Volcanic black (#1A1A1A) as the primary background, molten amber (#E8820C) for rankings and live stats, deep trail brown (#5C3D2E) for secondary containers, and snow-flash white (#F5F0EB) for typography and dividers
- Monospaced numerals for the countdown and standings figures, stacked type for location and event details, reinforcing the mathematical precision of competitive scoring
- Full-bleed photography slots are unstyled and borderless, landing without warning and giving way immediately to the next data block
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column layout is structured to translate cleanly from a desktop browser to a mobile screen without layout breaks or content reflow issues. Riders checking standings between runs need the page to load and respond quickly.
- Single-column flow eliminates multi-column grid reflow on small screens
- Persistent bottom bar is designed for thumb reach on mobile, keeping registration accessible without scrolling back to the top
- Monospaced countdown and stat figures scale proportionally across viewport sizes
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered to move a rider from awareness to registration in a single scroll session. Every design and content decision reduces hesitation and shortens the path to a completed form.
- The countdown timer creates immediate, mathematical urgency. Visitors know exactly how much time is left before the next event closes, removing the "I'll register later" response.
- The persistent registration bar and stepped form remove decision fatigue. Riders select event, discipline, and category in sequence rather than facing a single long form all at once.
- The per-event "Claim Your Slot" buttons in the season calendar reduce commitment from a full season to a single race day, making first-time registration feel low-risk.
Other information about this template
This template is suited for any organization running a structured competitive snowboard program at the regional or grassroots level. It is also a strong fit for event coordinators who manage multiple mountain venues under one association umbrella.
- The stepped form flow accommodates USASA membership number collection natively within the registration path
- The bracket-style calendar map works for both single-discipline events and multi-discipline weekend competitions
- The template supports associations running grom, open, and masters divisions within the same season structure
- The Fire and Earth color system and Competition Edge theme make the page feel credible and purpose-built for competitive snowboarding rather than a generic sports site




Theme
Festival Energy
Creative direction
Launch Energy
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Countdown Timer Header
Persistent Registration Bar
Stepped Registration Form
Live Stat Scrolling Bar
Season Calendar with Slot Claiming
Stats-first Content Rhythm
Related questions
Can this template handle multiple event disciplines like halfpipe, slopestyle, and boardercross?
How does the registration flow work for first-time competitors?
Is this template suitable for a high school snowboard team program?
Can I use the season calendar to promote individual events rather than a full season package?
What does the persistent registration bar do after a visitor scrolls past the countdown?