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    Boutique Ski Brands

    Is it me or has there been an absolute explosion of ski brands in the last 10 years?

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    15 at least.

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    Jerantulas are the bomb.
    watch out for snakes

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    Splat started a trend. As did on3p.

    Prior to that and trg influencing, igneous was the only Indy I knew.

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    It’s cool, for sure. We even have meta boutique brands now, where boutique manufacturers are recreating boutique manufacturer skis with their own twists. Like doing covers.

    What a world.
    focus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    Splat started a trend. As did on3p.

    Prior to that and trg influencing, igneous was the only Indy I knew.
    Evolution skis in SLC was doin it way before any of these brands. No longer in biz though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    Splat started a trend. As did on3p.

    Prior to that and trg influencing, igneous was the only Indy I knew.
    It’s funny that you said “Prior to that”, Prior predates both PM Gear and ON3P


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    Miller skis, Yost branded skis...80's-90's brands.

    Evolution skis - 1989-2006?

    Igneous skis - 1996-20??

    Are Authier skis considered boutique? We thought so when they sold them here for a few years in the 90's.

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    That would be Yostmark. They made the Mountain Noodle. Widest ski I'd seen pre Pow+ and Explosiv

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    Drake-Boinay : https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...Cyrille-Boinay .
    The Tabla Rasa was their flagship fattie. At 120 underfoot, I think it was the fattest evar.



    This is a good history of DB/DPS skis
    http://coldthistle.blogspot.com/2013...ered-skis.html ..

    DB blew apart, thenthere was some agreement with Goode who made carbon golf clubs, but that relationship soured and eventually DPS was incorporated.

    Going way back, there were Graves in the 70s and Maxels, Lamborghinis, Roys.
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    Yeah, Yostmark, I think Clair Yost outta Driggs was the man behind those.

    Then the Miller Soft.

    Even tho they had some production, I always kinda felt the RD products were kinda boutiqueish.

    Watching Better off Dead last night and I see that one Lane Meyer was single skiing the kt22 on a Research Dynamics Big Dog or Rad Dog, oss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djongo Unchained View Post
    Yeah, Yostmark, I think Clair Yost outta Driggs was the man behind those. .
    His son, MIke, works at Pro Ski North Bend.

    If JH has good snow around Feb 14, I'll be through.
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    This article describes the situation well. It's not just that there are new upstarts, the upstarts are selling more volume then ever the last few years. https://www.skimag.com/gear/emerging...ue-ski-brands/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    His son, MIke, works at Pro Ski North Bend.

    If JH has good snow around Feb 14, I'll be through.
    What a tiny world we live in.

    We'll be glad to ski ya... get some valentine turns in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    It’s funny that you said “Prior to that”, Prior predates both PM Gear and ON3P


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    Line? 4FRNT?

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    I think more have died over the last 10 years than been started. Those that survived are taking on more of a significant presence than their predecessors IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lurch View Post
    This article describes the situation well. It's not just that there are new upstarts, the upstarts are selling more volume then ever the last few years. https://www.skimag.com/gear/emerging...ue-ski-brands/
    Icelantic sells 15k of stock per year? That's nutty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ApexSkua View Post
    Icelantic sells 15k of stock per year? That's nutty.
    I seriously doubt it.

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    How about Skilogik, formerly out of Breck. I’m still skiing some tele mounted Raves I bought in 2012. Love ‘em. Beautiful top sheet graphics as well. Get comments all the time still. Don’t know why they went out of business.

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    well, ask yerself how much money is there in a pair of skis ?
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    I'm shocked no one's mentioned 333 yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djongo Unchained View Post
    Yeah, Yostmark, I think Clair Yost outta Driggs was the man behind those.

    Then the Miller Soft.

    Even tho they had some production, I always kinda felt the RD products were kinda boutiqueish.

    Watching Better off Dead last night and I see that one Lane Meyer was single skiing the kt22 on a Research Dynamics Big Dog or Rad Dog, oss.
    Pretty sure the man behind the Miller Soft also invented the 1st releaseable binding that released @ heel as well as toe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny H View Post
    How about Skilogik, formerly out of Breck. I’m still skiing some tele mounted Raves I bought in 2012. Love ‘em. Beautiful top sheet graphics as well. Get comments all the time still. Don’t know why they went out of business.
    You are doomed from the start when you market your goods to crunchy telemark skiers. As a group, tele skiers are too cheap to keep their sport going.

    No offense meant, but your ten year old skis are a prime example.
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    I forgot a few of those brands. Very cool.

    But there was an explosion of garage ski presses and the interwebs marketing.
    And their bastard child was 333 skis.

    Today it’s more interesting in that Indy brands usually go to established facilities for experienced and quality controlled product.
    Now you just see designs and topsheets and let the big boys build it right.
    Look at Marshall. He’s killing it with heritage. But he’s not in the garage huffing fumes and getting dusty.

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