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Companies at this level:
| These well-known German skis are sold through a network of 800+ retailers in the U.S. The company also makes snowboards, ski wear and tennis rackets.
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| Stockli
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Denver, CO | Sells Through retailers; see list on website |
| Stockli is one of the old, grand names in skiing. From the beginning with Josef Stockli in 1935, this Swiss company has made high quality products through the generations.
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| Rossignol USA
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Park City, UT | Sells Through retailers; see list on website |
| Scott USA
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Sun Valley, ID | Sells Through retailers; see list on website |
| Movement Skis
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Burnaby, BC | Sells Through retailers; see list on website |
| Line Skis
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Seattle, WA | Sells Direct through website |
| Are shorter, fatter skis better? The founders of this Colorado design and manufacturing company think so. They offer an entire line of skis for everything from deep powder to ice ... and not a one of them longer than 161cm.
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| Head USA
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Norwalk, CT | Sells Through retailers; see list on website |
| Head traces its roots back to 1950 when Howard Head, the inventor of the first metal ski, founded the company. Today the company sells its Head skis, plus Tyrolia bindings, in shops around the world.
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