topic:Slowbro said:I've been watching old edits recently and noticed some brands that I remember quickly coming on to the scene, sponsoring a bunch of riders and then dying out just as fast. Some examples of this are:
Eira, whose gear looked like something you might find in the bargain bin at Sportchek but sponsored some pretty big names for a few years.
Causwell, who made one of my favourite collections of outerwear ever and then just, didn't release it. Apparently this happened because Eric Pollard, who designed the collection, left the team. After this Causwell quietly faded into some fly-fishing/lifestyle brand.
K2 Outerwear, probably a similar story to Causwell? Had some really nice looking gear designed by EP that seemingly never released.
Coreupt, who had huge names like Kevin Rolland, TJ Schiller, and Gus Kenworthy on the team. Even then, I never saw a single pair at a resort.
Does anyone know the story behind these brands' failures? And what are some other examples of brands like this?
14165268:fredyferl said:What was Nike 6.0 supposed to be exactly? If i remember these guys all had outerwear sponsors, like Oakley and Orage, but would rock Nike shell jackets too or something?
14165234:fredyferl said:What happened with HG exactly? Did the guys just decide to move on after Eat the Guts? I remember thinking "what are they gonna do now" since it was such a big project and a hard thing to top. But at the same time, I think their skis were way too expensive for a street skiing brand. Look at Vishnu, they're selling 450$ skis and still going
14165332:SkiingNinja said:I'm surprised we made it to page two before FREEZE. Not sure if the super park shoots count, but man I miss those.
14165268:fredyferl said:What was Nike 6.0 supposed to be exactly? If i remember these guys all had outerwear sponsors, like Oakley and Orage, but would rock Nike shell jackets too or something?
14165283:Pipe_Munky said:Eira was owned by RMP Athletic Locker based in Mississauga, Ontario. Same guys that owned RipZone, PowderRoom and distributed a large amount of running and athletic brands. They eventually went bankrupt and sold off their assets to a subsidiary of SportChek/FGL Group. RipZone and PowderRoom are now house brands at SportChek (replaced FireFly) and Eira is seemingly dead for the time being
K2 Outerwear was produced for several years back in the day and then went away. There was talk of it coming back but unfortunately it never materialized. Might be a few samples flying around out there but nothing that made it into the retail channel.
CoreUPT was owned by French stuntman Guerlain Chicherit. Tons of money spent on team athletes like Gus, Candide, TJ, etc... eventually it just wasn't making money and Guerlain found a love for rally cars and now competes on the pro circuit having won the Dakar Rally a few times.
That's all I got...
 
	 
	14165365:animator said:6.0 was almost like the “cool” sports division of Nike that focused on skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing. The skate shoes that Nike made before Nike SB were all 6.0. They also made outerwear and goggles at one point too
14165036:jps2.0 said:armarda skis back in 2017
14165396:GrandThings said:Not gunna lie, I want a pair of Nike Goggles real bad...although I believe they're just re-branded Dragons.
14165365:animator said:6.0 was almost like the “cool” sports division of Nike that focused on skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing. The skate shoes that Nike made before Nike SB were all 6.0. They also made outerwear and goggles at one point too
14165496:partyandBS said:Yeah 6.0 was the "extreme sports" line besides the SB line. Their bmx team was stacked as well they even came out with motocross boots but that was right before they pulled the trigger on the 6.0 line. They were real popular for snowboarding boots but i doubt they ever made a ski boot haha
14165602:Slowbro said:Was just reminded of a couple more
iNi cooperative: Outerwear brand with a corny rasta influenced name that marketed themselves as environmentally friendly, sponsored Kieran McVeigh who was one of the most popular skiers on this site at the time. That two tone jacket was pretty fresh, too bad they only lasted a few years.
Ninthward: Not technically dead, but definitely not nearly as big of a presence in the scene anymore. Ski brand known for stiff, skinny park skis and a white boy gangster image. Henrik's long time sponsor before he went to Armada.
Disappeared around 2011/12. Made some weird announcements about coming back and making wakeskis (remember those?) which didn't happen, and then disappeared again. Now they're back, and have been making skis again for a few years now which seem pretty good.
Voleurz: Clothing company out of Vernon BC that had a pretty killer team and made full length ski flicks. Had riders like Ian Cosco, Joe Schuster, Max Margetts, and Max Hill. I bought a voleurz jean jacket from Max Hill at a pro sale, and the smell of cigarettes didn't come out for about 5 washes.
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14165325:highpeak said:Ramp skis had some cool stuff but they're gone now I believe
14165225:CatdickBojangles said:They've been oddly silent this off season I wonder if they are actually done...
14166159:Saga. said:We were furloughed as of March 31st and not able to do any work on the brand unless we wanted to risk losing unemployment benefits.
The brand is still alive.
The team has been notified of what happened.
Will have a full explanation in the coming months once the furlough rust has been cleared off.
Don't forget, the definition of the word Saga is: a long, involved story, account, or series of incidents.
We're not going anywhere.

14165602:Slowbro said:Was just reminded of a couple more
iNi cooperative: Outerwear brand with a corny rasta influenced name that marketed themselves as environmentally friendly, sponsored Kieran McVeigh who was one of the most popular skiers on this site at the time. That two tone jacket was pretty fresh, too bad they only lasted a few years.
Ninthward: Not technically dead, but definitely not nearly as big of a presence in the scene anymore. Ski brand known for stiff, skinny park skis and a white boy gangster image. Henrik's long time sponsor before he went to Armada.
Disappeared around 2011/12. Made some weird announcements about coming back and making wakeskis (remember those?) which didn't happen, and then disappeared again. Now they're back, and have been making skis again for a few years now which seem pretty good.
Voleurz: Clothing company out of Vernon BC that had a pretty killer team and made full length ski flicks. Had riders like Ian Cosco, Joe Schuster, Max Margetts, and Max Hill. I bought a voleurz jean jacket from Max Hill at a pro sale, and the smell of cigarettes didn't come out for about 5 washes.
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14165122:Biffbarf said:'Member Saga? They were tight
14166172:a_burger said:iirc iNi had the same investors as Holden, and they shifted all there funding over to Holden. Bummer, a ton of their outerwear ended up in my area and its pretty good, I have a puffy jacket of theirs with zip of sleeves that reminds me of a discount orage Bdog
14165728:jjdsteeze said:RIP Bluehouse Skis
14165080:DIRTYBUBBLE said:Lethal Decent had so much potential
14166393:Cahal said:I still wear a full Lethal kit. Not sure how many more years i can get out of it though.
14166316:Slowbro said:Interesting, I didn't know that they were connected to Holden. I really liked McVeigh's suit but I don't think there was anywhere to get the gear in Alberta lol.
If anyone knows the backgrounds of these other brands and why they're gone now, I'd like to know. I find this kind of history really fun to read. I'd particularly like to hear about Ninthward's initial downfall.
14165496:partyandBS said:Yeah 6.0 was the "extreme sports" line besides the SB line. Their bmx team was stacked as well they even came out with motocross boots but that was right before they pulled the trigger on the 6.0 line. They were real popular for snowboarding boots but i doubt they ever made a ski boot haha
14166496:hoodratz47 said:Special blend......
14166679:SofaKingSick said:i thought they were part of Forum? or maybe they were just kind of allied with them a lot or something. but yeah they made some good stuff, kinda surprised to hear they're gone
14166727:DummyBears said:Coreupt Candide Pow's were absolutely sick I believe he had them for only half of few words before changing over. Those topsheets have always been my favorites too.
14165325:highpeak said:Ramp skis had some cool stuff but they're gone now I believe
14167026:RudyGarmisch said:
14166679:SofaKingSick said:i thought they were part of Forum? or maybe they were just kind of allied with them a lot or something. but yeah they made some good stuff, kinda surprised to hear they're gone
14167123:jerm said:They were under the same distribution brand (I think it was 5 Star) as Forum. Kind of like how multiple skateboard brands (decks, trucks, wheels, bearings, etc) will all seem like they’re affiliated but are different brands. They all operate under the same distribution company.
You don’t see this too much in snow sports outside of the K2 sports umbrella. They have K2, Line, Ride snowboards and maybe a few others.
The idea is that one organization sets up and manages all the logistical and financial challenges and then you create brands underneath it and let the creative people do their thing.