Hey guys!
This season has started off pretty well, and I am really excited about it. I took on some new sponsors and I can say that I am more than happy with the support that I have seen in just the first few months of the winter. Check them out!
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At the end of last season, after watching Majesty skis grow extremely fast, I contacted them to see if they were looking for a new rider to help them promote their already growing brand. After the good ol' "to and from", I am proud to finally announce that I am part of the Majesty Skis Family. I love the company, and the feeling that floats around the company. I have never felt like I had such a voice as far as skis and plans go, like I do with Majesty. I would also like to send a BIG thank you Janusz and Piotr for everything so far!
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Majesty Skis is a ski company that is run from Poland, which is also where they produce their skis. The skis are excellent quality, and the innovative ideas that these guys are just pumping out on a regular basis leaves me speechless every time they show me an idea.
In this picture I am holding the Rock'n'Rolla, which is the new symmetrical park ski for this season. This is my favorite ski for this season because aside from having an awesome graphic, it has a strange, yet super useful "reverse side-cut, with side-cut inside of that" shape, not to mention the early rise in the tip and tails, and an almost too perfect flex pattern. If you can, get out and test some of the skis, there are so many new ideas!
Well for now that is all that I have to report back to you guys, I just got back from skiing and finally, after setting up the website, I am going to go get some much needed rest. Heading back up tomorrow for some shooting!
Stay tuned this season! There is a new project in the works with Majesty, and I'm super excited to share it with you guys, along with any edits, or photos that I will have.
Take care, stay safe, and to all the people who I have encountered out there while in Europe who call "last run".........stop :) |
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