I haven’t paid close attention to these but pretty sure they’re monoblock aluminum & they spin that as essentially infinite amount of material to sharpen. lol.
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Great - start with powder patty, transition through a frontside sport carver, end cup with a cocktail toothpick.
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Next level bootlicking
Yeah, I always go into real estate offices to look at skis.
Do they have a bridge to sell?
"Peak Enhanced Custom Branding"
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Obviously they should have started with strategic partnerships with dentists
unreal. bravo, andy and bode. venturing into uncharted waters of ski brand retardation. truly a seminal moment in the evolution of the industry.
While this seems really stupid and bourgeoisie to anyone here, it's really not a bad marketing ploy if your customer base is high-end monied people who spend a week or two at high-end resorts looking for a unique ski experience. Having said that, I don't think anyone here is subject to this ploy unless we have a bunch of hedge fund managers lurking. This will also likely be featured at Vail and other related resorts that parlay themselves to the Texas crowd. I'll stick with my Dynastars, thank you.
Ain’t got my ‘readers’ anyone want t give me a one sentence summary?
They are 500-1M in the hole, 0 employees, seems like they found someone to stop the bleeding
Be more like hoji than bode.
Sounds like it's as much bout selling a ski day to Bode jock sniffers than the skis. If I had the money I'd buy a curated day with Bode and a pair of Peak enhanced branded skis so I could have the chance to slap that clownshow upside the head.
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Rumor has it, chapter eleven, they are sunk.
you mean the whole selling skis at luxury real estate offices plan hasnt turned things around???
peak schadenfreude about to happen
Full page ad in the March 20-April 2 edition of Explore Big Sky newspaper FWIW.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f5176300f1.jpg
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No mention of any sort of financial contribution to the non-profit. So this is just raising awareness for the non-profit by selling their skis to dentists? Stolen powder.
Buddy worked for that Org. for 2 years. He calls it out as a scam and went back to patrolling.
Sounds like the business side of things may be a scam. But I do have to say that the few times I have seen Peaks on the hill, they were being ridden by very good skiers.
^^^ I see them a lot on the hill at Big Sky. Not one person riding them says they are meh. Reviews are pretty favorable and dang near every user is a very solid skier.