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  2. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    Armada was founded in 2002 by a group of professional skiers and the ski and snowboard photographer Chris O'Connell. Purchased by Amer Sports March, 2017. [2] Atomic: alpine skis, cross-country skis, ski jumping skis, twin tips, bindings, ski boots, ski clothes: Austria: 1955: Founded by Alois Rohrmoser.

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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]

  4. Melanzana (clothing brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Fritz Howard founded Eggplant, an outdoor clothing company. Due to a copyright dispute, the company was renamed Melanzana, the Italian word for eggplant. The brand's first storefront in Leadville opened in 1997; operations were moved to a space on the town's historic Harrison Avenue in 2008.

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  6. The Best Ski Resorts for Families, Vetted by Travel Experts - AOL

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    Top-rated family ski resorts in the U.S. and Canada, with picks in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Vermont and more, all tested by families, ski pros, travel experts.

  7. Marmot (company) - Wikipedia

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    Marmot is an outdoor recreation clothing and sporting goods company founded in 1974 as "Marmot Mountain Works". [1] The company was founded in Grand Junction, Colorado by local resident Tom Boyce and two University of California, Santa Cruz students, David Huntley and Eric Reynolds, who shared the common goal of making their own mountaineering equipment.