all need to keep in mind that it is way more complicated than the simple act of wearing your company's goods. sponsorship is so much more than being seen wearing a certain brand, it is a true working relationship between employer and employee. In this case, the employee is the skier, who must not only represent the brand in a fitting manner both on and off the ski hill, but also put in real hours working towards the success of the company. this can involve any number of things, from hosting events to designing graphics and logos etc etc etc. sponsorship does not simply entail taking free goods and disappearing to ski, it is a true job in the field of marketing and advertising. This goes for all athletes, ranging from the shop sponsored grom to THall and Pep. Now on that note, if you want to take your " 20" pairs of skis, do nothing to assist your employers, and disappear into the terrain park of your local mountain to " advertise" to the 5 kids who actually care about what you are wearing, then I wish you luck. It will take your local company rep about 2 months to figure out how worthless it is to give you any product at all.