4FRNT x Saga YLE Co Lab Q&A + Giveaway

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We've teamed up with our neighbor 4FRNT skis to bring 3 unique products inspired by Wiley Miller himself. All throughout the month of March we will be giving away prizes every week and choosing 1 person to win All three products at the end of the month. To participate find @sagaouterwear on instagram for contest information.

In addition to the giveaway we will be hosting a Q&A in this thread with Wiley. Post any questions you have for Wiley about his skiing, skis, outerwear, years with 4FRNT and Saga, Real Snow, video segments, etc. We will choose several questions to be answered by March 15th.

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I have a singed pair of YLES back from 2013 I think. (The black topsheets) Anyway, you're probably my favorite skier out there, maybe tied with a few others.

1. What's the best thing about riding for 4FRNT?

2. How fun was it to design your skis? (Topsheet, design, flex, etc)

3. What were some influences on the design of your ski?

4. Do you remember singing my skis? (I bought them new from Level 1)

5. Can I ski with you at Alta if I make the trip down?

6. Who's your favorite skier?

That's all I got for now haha. Hope all is well!
 
Have you ever had a dream that you, um, you had, your, you, you could, you’ll do, you, you wants, you, you could do so, you , you’ll do, you could, you, you want, you want them, to do you so much, you could do anything?
 
Week 2 of the giveaway starts today. Check @sagaouterwear on Instagram for details on you could win a prize pack from 4frnt and Saga as well as be entered into the grand prize drawing for all three co lab products.

Also Tomorrow is the last day to get your questions for Wiley to answer. This is a great opportunity to learn not only about Wiley's skiing career but also about his signature ski with 4frnt.
 
All my jackets are Saga(besides one TI)and ALL my skis are 4FRNT, so needless to say I will be participating and even if I don't win I'm buying them shits.
 
Hey Wiley, how does it feel to be dating the baddest/cutest/double backiest/pow slashing ski chick on the planet?

Probably pretty damn good.
 
Wiley has answered. Post more questions and we will do a second round to be answered in 2 weeks.

MrGnarlson:

Hey Wiley, how does it feel to be dating the baddest/cutest/double backiest/pow slashing ski chick on the planet?

Tatum is an amazing person, the best. Her skiing ability is a bonus for sure. She is one of the best female's in our sport right now and spending time with her in the mountains is pretty damn special and unique. She's a rad chick, I guess I feel lucky to have her in my life.

K-Dot:

How did your initial relationship with 4frnt come about?

I met Matt Sterbenz when i was really young up on the blackcomb glacier in whistler, BC. He mentioned he was gonna start a ski company and I bought a pair of the first 4frnt's made. The next season we got skis at a discount and after that things kept developing... Now i'm part owner in an amazing ski brand and have helped develop a pro model. The relationship goes deeper than just a ski sponsorship and you won't find a group of people more dedicated to making a quality product.

Chunk:

Who/what was your biggest inspiration growing up?

Probably Candide and Tanner... more recently I've been watching the snowboarding of Gigi Ruf and Nicolas Muller.

Pow_pow~:

what do you have for breakfast, hot or cereal type of guy?

I'm a big smoothie guy in the morning... throw a bunch of random veggies and fruits in the blender and throw it on high speed for a few minutes. Carrots, Spinach, blueberries, seeds and nuts. Maybe some almond milk or yogurt. I try to eat as healthy as I can.

tdollo:

favorite place you've skied?

Probably Alta, UT on a good season there's lots to do there. Lines, jumps, the resort is pretty cool about building jumps in-bounds... you don't find that in the USA at most resorts.

.lencon:

What were some influences on the design of your ski?

The art of Ralph Steadman mostly... and some roots in Montana.
 
I believe you're in your 30's now and still skiing as hard ever, what advice do you have for skiers to keep themselves healthy and productive as they approach that stage?

Also, is there a single shot in your career that you're most proud of? I've always thought your closing 7 in Eye Trip is extremely impressive, along with your switch cork 9s in Sunny and the Realski segment in 2013.
 
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