chipkalback
Active member
hahah god, you're the ski/snowboard industry's dream.
"if we mark up the price, the consumer will only assume its better quality, and therefore its warmer"
i don't know how old you are or how much experience you have with outerwear, and im not trying to play the age card, but i'm 24 and have worn fate, sessions, volcom, orage, mission 6, sms, dc, quiksilver, grenade, salomon, and ronin outerwear over the years, and i can honestly say it just comes down each company. from my experience a $300 volcom jacket performs less well than a $200 sessions jacket for example. it just pays to do your homework on numbers such as waterproofing/breathability vs. price, then go with what fits best. p.s. i see burton shit as well as many other companies on sale all over the place, sports outlets included.
				
			"if we mark up the price, the consumer will only assume its better quality, and therefore its warmer"
i don't know how old you are or how much experience you have with outerwear, and im not trying to play the age card, but i'm 24 and have worn fate, sessions, volcom, orage, mission 6, sms, dc, quiksilver, grenade, salomon, and ronin outerwear over the years, and i can honestly say it just comes down each company. from my experience a $300 volcom jacket performs less well than a $200 sessions jacket for example. it just pays to do your homework on numbers such as waterproofing/breathability vs. price, then go with what fits best. p.s. i see burton shit as well as many other companies on sale all over the place, sports outlets included.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		