Sponsors

dont worry about sponsors, just ski to get better and meet new people, and eventually over not to long of a time if you are persistant and care about the sport you will start getting sponsors.
 
if you're that worried about them, don't film or have fun. get down a cork 7 truck and a switch cork 5 and win some small comps. send out a resume with your results. you'll get some discounts and free shit and everyone will love you.

or you can ski for fun...
 
ive only seen this same type of thread 1000 times by now. and i f you need to look for sponsors then you arent good enough. if you are good enough they come to you.
 
if you need sponsors for currency reasons, your going to have to be rediculously good. Most low level pros, and semi pros work their ass off and get paid almost nothing, and its still hard to get to that part into the industry. If you can't find a sponsor at all, its going to be alot harder to get a sponsor that will pay you money, and money thats worth something. Most skiers on AM teams get paid nothing, unless they win a comp or have a movie segment, and that is if they have a contract with the company. If your looking for sponsors for money, then thats rediuculous. Skiings about fun, and skiers accept sponsors because they want to continue skiing but can't afford having no day job.
 
to get spancered make a vid of you doing a bunch of switch tens, do them of kickers, off cliffs, hell even off mougls then you will get spancered
 
holson is right. very very few pro skiers make enough money to pay the bills, and alot of the ones i know don't have many bills because their parents foot alot of the bills. T Hall though? He makes mad cake, but for good reasons: he is the best
 
everyone i know doesn't get paid. the sponsers just hook you up with gear to help off set the cost of replacing it because good skiers break shit. most gear is designed for weekend warriors not hard core skiers. but if your looking for sponsership just be a solid skier and you'll get hooked up soon enough maybe ski with a better crew and you will progress faster and maybe then get noticed
 
just ski hard and put together a good part. then send out your vid and a good resume to as many companies as u can think of.
 
the better crew you ski with, the better u get, u'll also meat new people, then meat more people, another thing that is "almost" necasarry in the ski industry
 
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