Candide Thovex energy drink sponsor

Seriously though, is it just a personal choice thing or do you think he has a clause in one of his other contracts saying he can't have an energy drink sponsor? He could easily be making 5 or 6 figures extra from an energy drink company, seems like a lot of monies to pass on, I am genuinely interested, he is a g.
 
13653855:rudeboy said:
Seriously though, is it just a personal choice thing or do you think he has a clause in one of his other contracts saying he can't have an energy drink sponsor? He could easily be making 5 or 6 figures extra from an energy drink company, seems like a lot of monies to pass on, I am genuinely interested, he is a g.

I don't think he skis for money
 
13653866:Kbob94 said:
Does he need to have one? Seriously not every pro skier needs an energy drink sponsor.

I just want to know why he has chosen not to have one, is he taking some sort of moral stance against energy drinks? I think it's just strange considering every other super pro has an energy drink sponsor. I'm guessing it's due to a clause in one of his other contracts, (maybe Audi?) but was asking if anyone knew the answer
 
I mean, let's be honest, no one really cares for RedBull or any of that stuff but they give them money. With a big sponsor like Oneill he probably doesn't need another big sponsor. IDK tho it's a good question since a lot of big athletes have big energy drink sponsors.
 
With all the crazy stuff that he does, I am surprised that he has never worked with Red Bull. I would love to see him shred a custom built Red Bull course.
 
13653878:.lencon said:
I mean, let's be honest, no one really cares for RedBull or any of that stuff but they give them money. With a big sponsor like Oneill he probably doesn't need another big sponsor. IDK tho it's a good question since a lot of big athletes have big energy drink sponsors.

Has he switched from quiksilver?
 
he's sponsored by fight milk

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13653922:.lencon said:
No haha. I meant quiksilver, not Oneill. But yeah still same concept haha

Thanks for the correction

Quiksilver filed for bankcruptcy so he may change very soon if it hasn't already happened. I saw it on NS somewhere a few weeks ago
 
They would limit his creativity and make him to have a certain type of social media/ media appearance which he doesn't want either. So in that case, he really chose freedom over money. Compare his two year movie project to Travis Rice's Red Bull sponsored one - this style isn't something he'd like for himself. Plus he can avoid media for a while and then just come out and drop the best skiing content.
 
13653849:Jamartini said:
candide gives redbull wings

I like that they actually had a court case over the "gives you wings" aspect.

Inb4 they have to run a disclaimer in front of movies like star wars and mention "The events depicted in this film did not actually happen. Some of the events portrayed in the film are not real. And offer you a $1 off at the snack bar for having lured you to the theater with their lies.
 
13654131:prettygood said:
They would limit his creativity and make him to have a certain type of social media/ media appearance which he doesn't want either. So in that case, he really chose freedom over money. Compare his two year movie project to Travis Rice's Red Bull sponsored one - this style isn't something he'd like for himself. Plus he can avoid media for a while and then just come out and drop the best skiing content.

Is this just your opinion or is that actually something Candide has said?
 
lets just admit it.. candide is the chuck norris of skiing. dude shows up to B&E and just kills it. releasing a crazy OOTDs to top his previous edits. and then just goes back to skiing his home mountain like its no big deal.
 
does trevor actually have any kind of deal with runa or is he just advertising out of the kindness of his artery clogged heart?
 
Warning thread jack!! What boots/bindings does Candide use? You would think he would be all over the FKS and Fulltilts, but he skis some 4 buckle boots it appears.
 
13654348:3mania said:
Warning thread jack!! What boots/bindings does Candide use? You would think he would be all over the FKS and Fulltilts, but he skis some 4 buckle boots it appears.

I would be more inclined to assume he's using race plug boots than Fulltilts
 
13654019:parkplayground said:
Quiksilver filed for bankcruptcy so he may change very soon if it hasn't already happened. I saw it on NS somewhere a few weeks ago

Only in the US. I've heard they're doing pretty well in the US.
 
13654348:3mania said:
Warning thread jack!! What boots/bindings does Candide use? You would think he would be all over the FKS and Fulltilts, but he skis some 4 buckle boots it appears.

Fulltilts would be the last boots id think he would use. The man would destroy them, and they dont make em stiff enough for his style of riding
 
13654407:THE_SWITCH said:
Only in the US. I've heard they're doing pretty well in the US.

you mean they are doing well internationally? and yes, they did file for bankruptcy in the US, and only the brand, not the ownership company
 
So basically no one knows the answer to my question? We can all speculate as to what the reason is, but so far no one seems to know.
 
13654348:3mania said:
Warning thread jack!! What boots/bindings does Candide use? You would think he would be all over the FKS and Fulltilts, but he skis some 4 buckle boots it appears.

So pissed that hardley anyone makes a 4 buckle boot anymore.
 
13654471:skidemon22 said:
you mean they are doing well internationally? and yes, they did file for bankruptcy in the US, and only the brand, not the ownership company

I was in school and lost my train of thought. I meant they're doing fairly well in Europe but went bankrupt in the US. Glad someone caught me on that.
 
13654348:3mania said:
Warning thread jack!! What boots/bindings does Candide use? You would think he would be all over the FKS and Fulltilts, but he skis some 4 buckle boots it appears.

SPK's and Jesters
 
13654348:3mania said:
Warning thread jack!! What boots/bindings does Candide use? You would think he would be all over the FKS and Fulltilts, but he skis some 4 buckle boots it appears.

pretty sure he still uses Salomon SPK/Ghost style boots. Two buckles. You can tell because they have the rubber toe cap on the boots.
 
13654348:3mania said:
Warning thread jack!! What boots/bindings does Candide use? You would think he would be all over the FKS and Fulltilts, but he skis some 4 buckle boots it appears.

you think he is going to use a pair of some of the softest boots? lol. no way Candide is on a fulltilt.
 
13654893:Profahoben_212 said:
you think he is going to use a pair of some of the softest boots? lol. no way Candide is on a fulltilt.

Seth Morrison does alright charging some pretty serious terrain in Full tilts. So do lots of others. And i ski in Dalbellos, so not really a Full tit fanboy, just wondering what boots Candide uses.
 
13654211:rudeboy said:
Is this just your opinion or is that actually something Candide has said?

I used to work in event marketing for Red Bull and, no, it is not something he said, but you can observe this from a strategic point of view.

Let's start with the extent of Candide's fame, which makes most of the companies unable to afford him.

Nowadays, you don't sign him as a freeskier, you sign a person of public interest.

Even back when he joined Rossignol the 3year deal brought up a whole new level of figures to the table. Now Faction gave him 4+2 pro models, something which is quite unreal in the industry.

So, we agree that if you sign him, no matter the impact he will have, this takes away a big portion of your budget.

"Yeah, but why haven't they signed him in the past?" - Pushing the public eye of a certain market towards one person was the strategy for most sports that Red Bull got in. So in Europe they supported the good looking, easier marketable Jon Olsson at first, which worked out great for both sides. He likes the show, he likes being on stage.

Ask members of the old WW crew; Candide never was like that, he didn't show interest in that part. They smoked weed to an amount hard to imagine, shooting Rastafaride 1-4 (for the films after that I don't have witness knowledge)

So, back then no connection, plus Tanner, Jon & Simon taking away most of the Freestyle Budget.

When Social Media became bigger and bigger, Red Bull pushed their athletes hard to blog, in order to establish a somehow personal relationship between fans and athlete (have a look at the content most of the athletes got out and how you get to know their girlfriends, family, etc).

The "Candide brand" is built around mystery - take a look at what he posts on instagram. Yes, he posts stuff, but you barely know what he's actually doing. He can do that because of his long-lasting sponsor relationship, they agreed on the amount of content he has to get out there and are fine with that. However, this sorta mystery thing contradicts with Red Bull's athlete strategy.

Remember when Tanner got dropped? Of course there were several reasons and he misbehaved on numerous occasions, but the Red Bull from 2000, where they would have signed (and did so) exactly the craziest, non conformist guys was different than the Red Bull in 2010, when they were looking for sharpened media professionals (Oystein Braaten, Jesper Tjader, Oscar Wester..). You don't think that they didn't sign Hendrik cause they couldn't afford him, do you? They didn't sign him cause he doesn't fit the overall brand strategy.

If you sign with Red Bull, your content will be (at best) produced by the Red Bull Media House; Candide is always executive producer of his own content. One of the two parties would have to give away it's strategy/ values, which is crap from a business point of view. And with both of them being in the industry for almost 20 years, I highly doubt that this will change.

TL/DR: The Candide brand and the Red Bull brand don't fit.
 
13655019:prettygood said:
I used to work in event marketing for Red Bull and, no, it is not something he said, but you can observe this from a strategic point of view.

Let's start with the extent of Candide's fame, which makes most of the companies unable to afford him.

Nowadays, you don't sign him as a freeskier, you sign a person of public interest.

Even back when he joined Rossignol the 3year deal brought up a whole new level of figures to the table. Now Faction gave him 4+2 pro models, something which is quite unreal in the industry.

So, we agree that if you sign him, no matter the impact he will have, this takes away a big portion of your budget.

"Yeah, but why haven't they signed him in the past?" - Pushing the public eye of a certain market towards one person was the strategy for most sports that Red Bull got in. So in Europe they supported the good looking, easier marketable Jon Olsson at first, which worked out great for both sides. He likes the show, he likes being on stage.

Ask members of the old WW crew; Candide never was like that, he didn't show interest in that part. They smoked weed to an amount hard to imagine, shooting Rastafaride 1-4 (for the films after that I don't have witness knowledge)

So, back then no connection, plus Tanner, Jon & Simon taking away most of the Freestyle Budget.

When Social Media became bigger and bigger, Red Bull pushed their athletes hard to blog, in order to establish a somehow personal relationship between fans and athlete (have a look at the content most of the athletes got out and how you get to know their girlfriends, family, etc).

The "Candide brand" is built around mystery - take a look at what he posts on instagram. Yes, he posts stuff, but you barely know what he's actually doing. He can do that because of his long-lasting sponsor relationship, they agreed on the amount of content he has to get out there and are fine with that. However, this sorta mystery thing contradicts with Red Bull's athlete strategy.

Remember when Tanner got dropped? Of course there were several reasons and he misbehaved on numerous occasions, but the Red Bull from 2000, where they would have signed (and did so) exactly the craziest, non conformist guys was different than the Red Bull in 2010, when they were looking for sharpened media professionals (Oystein Braaten, Jesper Tjader, Oscar Wester..). You don't think that they didn't sign Hendrik cause they couldn't afford him, do you? They didn't sign him cause he doesn't fit the overall brand strategy.

If you sign with Red Bull, your content will be (at best) produced by the Red Bull Media House; Candide is always executive producer of his own content. One of the two parties would have to give away it's strategy/ values, which is crap from a business point of view. And with both of them being in the industry for almost 20 years, I highly doubt that this will change.

TL/DR: The Candide brand and the Red Bull brand don't fit.

http://www.redbull.com/en/browse-all-athletes?filter=tag%3AFreeski

Candide wouldn't fit, as weird as it sounds to anything in this world.
 
13655019:prettygood said:
I used to work in event marketing for Red Bull and, no, it is not something he said, but you can observe this from a strategic point of view.

Let's start with the extent of Candide's fame, which makes most of the companies unable to afford him.

Nowadays, you don't sign him as a freeskier, you sign a person of public interest.

Even back when he joined Rossignol the 3year deal brought up a whole new level of figures to the table. Now Faction gave him 4+2 pro models, something which is quite unreal in the industry.

So, we agree that if you sign him, no matter the impact he will have, this takes away a big portion of your budget.

"Yeah, but why haven't they signed him in the past?" - Pushing the public eye of a certain market towards one person was the strategy for most sports that Red Bull got in. So in Europe they supported the good looking, easier marketable Jon Olsson at first, which worked out great for both sides. He likes the show, he likes being on stage.

Ask members of the old WW crew; Candide never was like that, he didn't show interest in that part. They smoked weed to an amount hard to imagine, shooting Rastafaride 1-4 (for the films after that I don't have witness knowledge)

So, back then no connection, plus Tanner, Jon & Simon taking away most of the Freestyle Budget.

When Social Media became bigger and bigger, Red Bull pushed their athletes hard to blog, in order to establish a somehow personal relationship between fans and athlete (have a look at the content most of the athletes got out and how you get to know their girlfriends, family, etc).

The "Candide brand" is built around mystery - take a look at what he posts on instagram. Yes, he posts stuff, but you barely know what he's actually doing. He can do that because of his long-lasting sponsor relationship, they agreed on the amount of content he has to get out there and are fine with that. However, this sorta mystery thing contradicts with Red Bull's athlete strategy.

Remember when Tanner got dropped? Of course there were several reasons and he misbehaved on numerous occasions, but the Red Bull from 2000, where they would have signed (and did so) exactly the craziest, non conformist guys was different than the Red Bull in 2010, when they were looking for sharpened media professionals (Oystein Braaten, Jesper Tjader, Oscar Wester..). You don't think that they didn't sign Hendrik cause they couldn't afford him, do you? They didn't sign him cause he doesn't fit the overall brand strategy.

If you sign with Red Bull, your content will be (at best) produced by the Red Bull Media House; Candide is always executive producer of his own content. One of the two parties would have to give away it's strategy/ values, which is crap from a business point of view. And with both of them being in the industry for almost 20 years, I highly doubt that this will change.

TL/DR: The Candide brand and the Red Bull brand don't fit.

thanks for the insight, I've actually pondered this question a bunch of times over the years and I was starting to lose hope scrolling down past all these shitposts about how he doesn't need one or the money.

#soulskier
 
13655639:FUUUCK said:
thanks for the insight, I've actually pondered this question a bunch of times over the years and I was starting to lose hope scrolling down past all these shitposts about how he doesn't need one or the money.

#soulskier

cheers man! Well it's NS, you gotta dig a bit, but the site still has it ;)
 
13654074:TomDavies said:
i think he probably does actually

No youre wrong ive skied with him before hes really organic and skis for fun he just rips around La Clusaz skiing with local kids taking photos and whatnot his only sponsors are quiksilver and faction. He skis salomon boots and marker bindings but isnt sponsored by either
 
This doesn't really apply to skiing as much, but you can make connections. Quiksilver is a surfing brand, and in surfing the less stickers you have on your board the better. So a company will pay more money to an athlete, so they don't need as many sponsors. Off course this isn't true for everyone. But some of the top surfers (Kelly, Parko, Taj) really only had a few sponsors.I think it's just about presenting a professional image, as shit load of stickers looks bad. So you could see why quiksilver wouldn't want Candide to have an energy drink.

Then again, he could just not want one. Or that post above about Candide and red bull not mixixng
 
13678923:animator said:
No youre wrong ive skied with him before hes really organic and skis for fun he just rips around La Clusaz skiing with local kids taking photos and whatnot his only sponsors are quiksilver and faction. He skis salomon boots and marker bindings but isnt sponsored by either

haha no, he no doubt makes a lot of money from faction and quiksilver. Doesnt mean he isnt chill tho!
 
13655019:prettygood said:
I used to work in event marketing for Red Bull and, no, it is not something he said, but you can observe this from a strategic point of view.

Let's start with the extent of Candide's fame, which makes most of the companies unable to afford him.

Nowadays, you don't sign him as a freeskier, you sign a person of public interest.

Even back when he joined Rossignol the 3year deal brought up a whole new level of figures to the table. Now Faction gave him 4+2 pro models, something which is quite unreal in the industry.

So, we agree that if you sign him, no matter the impact he will have, this takes away a big portion of your budget.

"Yeah, but why haven't they signed him in the past?" - Pushing the public eye of a certain market towards one person was the strategy for most sports that Red Bull got in. So in Europe they supported the good looking, easier marketable Jon Olsson at first, which worked out great for both sides. He likes the show, he likes being on stage.

Ask members of the old WW crew; Candide never was like that, he didn't show interest in that part. They smoked weed to an amount hard to imagine, shooting Rastafaride 1-4 (for the films after that I don't have witness knowledge)

So, back then no connection, plus Tanner, Jon & Simon taking away most of the Freestyle Budget.

When Social Media became bigger and bigger, Red Bull pushed their athletes hard to blog, in order to establish a somehow personal relationship between fans and athlete (have a look at the content most of the athletes got out and how you get to know their girlfriends, family, etc).

The "Candide brand" is built around mystery - take a look at what he posts on instagram. Yes, he posts stuff, but you barely know what he's actually doing. He can do that because of his long-lasting sponsor relationship, they agreed on the amount of content he has to get out there and are fine with that. However, this sorta mystery thing contradicts with Red Bull's athlete strategy.

Remember when Tanner got dropped? Of course there were several reasons and he misbehaved on numerous occasions, but the Red Bull from 2000, where they would have signed (and did so) exactly the craziest, non conformist guys was different than the Red Bull in 2010, when they were looking for sharpened media professionals (Oystein Braaten, Jesper Tjader, Oscar Wester..). You don't think that they didn't sign Hendrik cause they couldn't afford him, do you? They didn't sign him cause he doesn't fit the overall brand strategy.

If you sign with Red Bull, your content will be (at best) produced by the Red Bull Media House; Candide is always executive producer of his own content. One of the two parties would have to give away it's strategy/ values, which is crap from a business point of view. And with both of them being in the industry for almost 20 years, I highly doubt that this will change.

TL/DR: The Candide brand and the Red Bull brand don't fit.

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