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  2. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    Introduced a stainless steel cap-ski in 1989, but was very expensive to produce and went out of business in 2001. Purchased by Amer Sports in 2003 and the brand abandoned around 2008. Völkl: alpine skis, twin tips, ski clothes: Germany: 1923: Distributed in the 1960s by Sears in the US. Purchased by K2, and in turn, Jarden in 2007.

  3. Spyder (ski apparel brand) - Wikipedia

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    Spyder is an official supplier to the US Ski Team, a relationship begun in 1989. The Canadian Alpine Ski Team has been outfitted by Spyder since 2002, and the Jamaica Ski Team since 2009. Olympic podiums gave the brand worldwide presence. Diann Roffe-Steinrotter and Hillary Lindh scored silver in Albertville in 1992.

  4. These 6 Affordable Items Are Essential for Any Ski Trip - AOL

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  5. Skis.com - Wikipedia

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    Skis.com is an online outdoor retailer that specializes in gear for skiing, snowboarding, and ski clothing. As of 2023, Skis.com is owned and operated by a family that has been in the ski industry since the 1970's.

  6. The Best Ski Brands to Hit the Slopes in This Winter - AOL

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  7. Gerry (company) - Wikipedia

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    Later, the Gerry brand was owned by the Amerex Group Inc., [8] a New York–based privately owned clothing manufacturer which owned several brands. [9] In 2002, Amerex created the Gerry website [10] and announced a number of sponsorship programs. [11] Cunningham died May 15, 2010, at his home in Patagonia, Arizona (born February 17, 1922). [12]