Newschool skiing will most likely develop as snowboarding did. The major brand names: rossi, dyna, salomon, k2, etc, will survive. However, out of the independent smaller companies, in all likely-hood only a couple will survive.
Look at snowboarding. Initially snowboards were manufactured by major companies just like skiing. However, over time a few core companies arose out of quality of product/marketing/sheer luck to stick around today. A few good examples of these are Burton and Forum. Burton was started by a guy making boards in his living room, and has progressed to be one of the leading names in boarding, just as Line seems to be progressing.
In the end, the major brands will stick around, so long as the market exists. Other than that, i predict the major companies to be Line, Armada, 4frnt, maybe another one will survive or appear. But lets face it, not all will make it. As the other guy said, snowboarding grew to over 200 companies before killing itself off down to 20. The same thing will happen with skiing, its just who will survive thats the question.
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