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  2. Line Skis - Wikipedia

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    Line Skis, commonly shortened to Line or stylized as LINE, is a new school ski company owned by K2 Sports. Line Skis was founded by Jason Levinthal in 1995 to produce short, twin-tipped skis for freestyle skiers, and has since moved to produce full-length free skis. [1] The brand also sells items such as ski poles, streetwear, and various ...

  3. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    alpine skis, ski jumping skis, cross-country skis, ski boots: Austria: 1924: One of the largest brands through the 1960s and into the 80s, and became a force in the downhill racing market with their C4 design in the early 1980s. Today Fischer concentrates on back-country and cross-country skis. Forest Skis: freeride, ski touring and carving ...

  4. Blizzard Sport - Wikipedia

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    Blizzard was established in 1945 by Anton Arnsteiner (1925–2013, "der Toni"), as he returned home from the second world war, in the family joinery workshop, [1] and started producing skis besides wooden furniture. The "Blizzard" brand was registered in 1953. In 1954, Blizzard became the first manufacturer to mass-produce polyethylene ski bases.

  5. Skis.com - Wikipedia

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    Skis.com was launched in 2005, Summit Sports Inc., parent company of the site has been in the skiing industry since 1990. Skis.com founder Steve Kopitz has been skiing since 1960 [1] The site sells both high-end and closeout merchandise. Skis was named in the 2009 Internetretailer.com "Hot 100" sites. [2]

  6. Kristi Company - Wikipedia

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    Homebuilt snowplane from the 1930s pre-dating the Kristi concept snowplane illustrating traditional rigid skis Early drawing showing tilting concept on a snowplane prior to the switch to snowcat construction 1963 Polaris snowplane, like other non-Kristi designs, did not use the "Christie" ski action, this results in the rear skis skidding across the snow surface through turns

  7. Armada (company) - Wikipedia

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    Armada is an American manufacturer of skis, poles, technical outerwear and skiing-related softgoods, based in Park City, Utah with a European office in Innsbruck, Austria. The company's products are sold in over forty countries worldwide through wholly owned subsidiaries and distributors. [citation needed]

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  9. Volant skis - Wikipedia

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    Volant is a brand of ski equipment, currently owned by Amer Sports.It was founded as an independent company in the US, by brothers Hank and Bucky Kashiwa in 1989. The brothers developed the stainless steel "cap" ski, and founded the company with the belief that stainless steel skis would provide better performance than skis made from other materials.

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