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  2. The Best All-Mountain Skis for East Coast Hardpack and ... - AOL

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    Whether you're tackling East Coast hardpack or Rocky Mountain bowls, these expert-approved skis from Head, Nordica, Rossignol, and more, rule everywhere.

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    This roundup of women's all-mountain skis is for ladies who explore all aspects of the mountain, from frontside groomers to tracked-out bowls, and everything in between. These skis are party in ...

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    Mental advice and skiing drills that will help you thrive on longer, steeper, and more challenging runs Mental advice and skiing drills that will give you confidence on longer, steeper, and more ...

  5. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    After founding and selling Line Skis to K2, J Skis was created by Jason Levinthal. [6] J Skis is an independent manufacturer of small production and limited edition skis. K2: alpine skis, twin tip skis, snowboards, mogul skis: Seattle, WA, United States: 1962: Founded by Bill and Don Kirschner to make fiberglass skis on Vashon Island, Wash.

  6. 4FRNT Skis - Wikipedia

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    4FRNT Skis was founded by professional skier Matt Sterbenz in 2002 [2] in a garage in Truckee, CA and moved to a factory in 2003. In 2004 4FRNT products were unveiled at the Las Vegas SIA show, the company's first park ski went into production. 4FRNT moved to a new headquarters in Salt Lake City in 2005.

  7. Elan (company) - Wikipedia

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    Elan is a sporting goods manufacturer in Begunje na Gorenjskem, Slovenia.It is best known for its skis and snowboards. [1] Other products include sailboats from 30 to 50 ft (9 to 15 m) length, motor yachts, apparel (mostly sportswear), and equipment for sports facilities.