13807735:ThaLetterM. said:
Hello, I am a co-founder of Vishnu. Allow me to answer a few questions in this thread:
When we first started, our skis were made in salt lake. Due to wanting to actually make money and have our brand continue to grow, they are now made in China by a group of American engineers. This helps us in a multitude of ways: the fact that they are American helps us bypass the language barrier that leads to Revision type situations, and it makes it so that we can offer you a sub 500 dollar pair of skis while still remaining in business. If I had 500k to start my own legit factory, I would do so. Maybe some day. Regardless, the skis are an original design by us, a group of people who have all been skiing for 15+ years and have a specific idea of what kind of ski is best for the way we ride.
As far as durability, the majority of our team members use one pair of skis a year, and all of them hit street/ride on concrete/try to break their skis on purpose. I have to be realistic here: all skis break, particularly when you smash them on metal. Ours, however, tend to last longer than most. I have been riding mine for two seasons now, just for reference.
The reason that shipping was 50 dollars (it won't be anymore) is because I personally wrap and tape the skis in boxes myself in my dirty ass basement, then drive them to fed ex a half hour away to send you them. I figured out a better system, so shipping should be included in the price of our next presale(hopefully)
Ultimately, the goal of this brand is to provide skier kids an affordable, durable, unique park and street ski from people that are just as obsessed with skiing as they are. Even if we hadn't started this company, we would still be skiing and filming and hitting street because it's what we love. Check my post history and video history for proof of that, I joined NS in 2005 and have a decade of videos to show for it.
At any rate, thanks for the interest, presale should be launching within the month, and with your order, as a show of good faith, I plan on sending an advance copy of our new video Harvest. I have to go to my day job now, bye bye