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Hey guys, I figured I would start a thread on here to post some of the photos of our adventures this winter while testing some of our new skis.
December has been good to us in Utah. We had lots of snow and a stable snow pack, so we were able to get after it and start sending some lines and cliffs pretty early in the season.
Here are some of the best shots from December courtesy of Mr. Jeffrey Scott.
Here is a little writeup from one of our good friends/riders Jeremy Lato from ns. He unfortunately broke and dislocated his elbow in the Idaho BC and will be out for eight weeks or so. Here is hoping for a full and speedy recovery.
http://www.newschoolers.com/ns/forums/r ... id/727688/
And here is a super fancy video he made from his first few weeks of the season.
http://vimeo.com/56869213
December has been good to us in Utah. We had lots of snow and a stable snow pack, so we were able to get after it and start sending some lines and cliffs pretty early in the season.
Here are some of the best shots from December courtesy of Mr. Jeffrey Scott.
Here is a little writeup from one of our good friends/riders Jeremy Lato from ns. He unfortunately broke and dislocated his elbow in the Idaho BC and will be out for eight weeks or so. Here is hoping for a full and speedy recovery.
http://www.newschoolers.com/ns/forums/r ... id/727688/
And here is a super fancy video he made from his first few weeks of the season.
http://vimeo.com/56869213
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Thanks! And it is precisely eyeball engineering and a big set of balls. Jeremy was to one to guinea the jump that day, and did so with a beastly cork 7.skidesmond wrote:Nice video! So I'm thinking,,,, When you're building the jumps like the one you use to go over the road, how do you know what elevation and angle to build it to clear the road or whatever it is you're jumping over? Is it just "eyeball engineering" and a big set of balls?
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Haha, wow, impressive!kylea wrote:Thanks! And it is precisely eyeball engineering and a big set of balls. Jeremy was to one to guinea the jump that day, and did so with a beastly cork 7.skidesmond wrote:Nice video! So I'm thinking,,,, When you're building the jumps like the one you use to go over the road, how do you know what elevation and angle to build it to clear the road or whatever it is you're jumping over? Is it just "eyeball engineering" and a big set of balls?
Kitten Factory engineer and swell skier, Calvin Hawley won the Subaru Freeride Series 2-star day on West Baldy at Snowbird last week. He was riding some of our carbon skis.
Video of his run:
<iframe src="" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe> <p><a href=" Hawley - Kitten Factory Skis - Winning SFS Run</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user4717354">jeffrey scott</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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http://vimeo.com/63873773
Video of his run:
<iframe src="" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe> <p><a href=" Hawley - Kitten Factory Skis - Winning SFS Run</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user4717354">jeffrey scott</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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http://vimeo.com/63873773
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Our website is up! We are still tweaking it a bit every day and definitely still need to make some changes, but the general layout is all there. Would love some feedback from you guys.
http://www.kittenfactoryskis.com/
http://www.kittenfactoryskis.com/
Skis look great as does the website. My suggestion is to add more specifics to the product description. Assuming that most people will not be able to go into their local store and see the product first hand, having lots of details on the skis is helpful. For example - weight, tip rise, camber height, contact length, etc. High end ski buyers tend to be tech geeks and the more info the better. Check out the Praxis website.
Keep up the great work and hope to see some Kitten Factory products on the slopes this season.
Keep up the great work and hope to see some Kitten Factory products on the slopes this season.
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Site looks great! Prices are very reasonable considering the construction/material in each ski type. Buyers are getting a great product at a great price. Keep up the great work!kylea wrote:Our website is up! We are still tweaking it a bit every day and definitely still need to make some changes, but the general layout is all there. Would love some feedback from you guys.
http://www.kittenfactoryskis.com/