Stronger Trails Together: Backslope Tools + Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance

Stronger Trails Together: Backslope Tools + Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance

At Backslope Tools, we believe tools can do more than move dirt—they can help build communities. That belief is at the core of our partnership with the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance (EMBA), Washington State’s largest nonprofit mountain bike organization and one of the most active trail advocacy groups in the country.

Evergreen is powered by a mission to make Washington the best place to ride through sustainable trails, access advocacy, and rider education. With 8,000+ members and 27 chapters, they lead more than 20,000 volunteer hours each year, building and maintaining over 400 miles of trails across the state. From world-class destinations like Duthie Hill to countless backcountry singletrack networks, Evergreen is shaping the future of riding in the Pacific Northwest.

This scale of impact requires more than passion—it requires the right tools. That’s where Backslope Tools comes in. We design and build durable, field-tested tools that make trail days more efficient, safe, and rewarding. By supplying Evergreen and their chapters with pro-grade equipment, we’re helping ensure that their volunteers can keep pace with the demand for trails that are sustainable, resilient, and ready for the next generation of riders.

Every Backslope Tools purchase contributes to partnerships like this. When you invest in a Clyde, a Rex, or even a Bucket Handle, you’re also investing in Evergreen’s ability to expand access, protect Washington’s landscapes, and provide opportunities for new riders to fall in love with mountain biking.

We’re honored to support Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance as they continue to lead the way in trail advocacy, education, and community building. Because when passionate people have the right tools, they can accomplish incredible things.

Want to see your organization equipped for success? Reach out to us today and let’s explore how we can work together to support your trail community.

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