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14059308:DIRTYBUBBLE said:Orange might be the only company that rivals Revision in terms of hatred.
14059374:Denseclouds said:Fuck em.. I'd rather order online from Saga. You don't drop Charley Ager/Chris Logan w/o a hit from my business.
14059439:SofaKingSick said:hmmm remind me why yall hate orage?
14059433:CatdickBojangles said:And then come on here and bitch cause you haven't got your shit from Saga yet. Smart choice bud.
14059453:pinkcamo1000 said:They dropped almost their whole team a few years ago that included basically all of their street riders right before the season began. Basically demonstrated that they didn't give a fuck about the steet/park/film skier side of the sport. I'm ok with companies dropping riders, every company has dropped at least 1 skier that I like at some point. But orage did it at the worst time possible and really fucked their riders over for that season
14059439:SofaKingSick said:hmmm remind me why yall hate orage?
14059478:Julius_Steezer said:From memory they didn’t just drop bdog from the pro team, they offered him flow instead. If anything that’s even more of a pisstake. Uh yeah so we know you’re a bit big time and in xgames now Phil so would you mind wearing our stuff for free?
14059897:pokerman said:Clearly everyone in this thread has never heard about the Masters or have been around skiing for more than 4 years.
Pull your heads out of your asses, Line, Atomic, Nordica, k2 all did the same thing years ago as do most companies do when they pivot into different markets or try and survive a crash. Orage did more for freeskiing than almost every brand on the market these days - know your history kids.
14059897:pokerman said:Clearly everyone in this thread has never heard about the Masters or have been around skiing for more than 4 years.
Pull your heads out of your asses, Line, Atomic, Nordica, k2 all did the same thing years ago as do most companies do when they pivot into different markets or try and survive a crash. Orage did more for freeskiing than almost every brand on the market these days - know your history kids.
14059897:pokerman said:Clearly everyone in this thread has never heard about the Masters or have been around skiing for more than 4 years.
Pull your heads out of your asses, Line, Atomic, Nordica, k2 all did the same thing years ago as do most companies do when they pivot into different markets or try and survive a crash. Orage did more for freeskiing than almost every brand on the market these days - know your history kids.
14059931:GrandThings said:Orage Masters was literally my favorite thing in skiing so you can stfu. The Orage riders getting dropped wernt just budget cuts They dropped their freeskiing program and brand right before the season started leaving their riders without a significant chunk of income. There was a page-long thread with orange names talking about how fucked over they got.
Its wasnt just budget cuts like you seem to be implying. It would be more similar to if Line all of a sudden started making directional skis only.
Fuck Orage.
14060079:pokerman said:Clearly it wasn't if you hate on them so much.
Orage had a close relationship with their team for more years than you've been on this site. They built pro models, funded travel, sponsored events and built their entire brand around their athlete's personas. Yeah timing was off but thats how business works- sometimes brands get sold and people get fired or new owners have different ideas of where money should go. Talk shit all you want but you have no idea what happened behind closed doors and what offers were made to athletes when they were "let go".
I just think it's lame when our community is so small already and kids are so quick to raise the pitchforks over one shitty moment when a brand like Orage has such a rich legacy in skiing that extends beyond 20+ years.
14060079:pokerman said:Clearly it wasn't if you hate on them so much.
Orage had a close relationship with their team for more years than you've been on this site. They built pro models, funded travel, sponsored events and built their entire brand around their athlete's personas. Yeah timing was off but thats how business works- sometimes brands get sold and people get fired or new owners have different ideas of where money should go. Talk shit all you want but you have no idea what happened behind closed doors and what offers were made to athletes when they were "let go".
I just think it's lame when our community is so small already and kids are so quick to raise the pitchforks over one shitty moment when a brand like Orage has such a rich legacy in skiing that extends beyond 20+ years.
14060079:pokerman said:I just think it's lame when our community is so small already and kids are so quick to raise the pitchforks over one shitty moment when a brand like Orage has such a rich legacy in skiing that extends beyond 20+ years.
14060083:GrandThings said:You on the payroll bro?
14060189:pokerman said:nah bro i'm just not a sheep in a herd of haters.
I must say though, I do applaud everyones loyalty to b-dog and the rest of the boys even years after the fact.
I'm out.
Much love to all and try not to hate so much on brands that still support skiing. Yeah they don't sponsor street athletes anymore but they do sponsor big mountain skiers who once did street 10 years ago.
Peace.
14060079:pokerman said:Clearly it wasn't if you hate on them so much.
Orage had a close relationship with their team for more years than you've been on this site. They built pro models, funded travel, sponsored events and built their entire brand around their athlete's personas. Yeah timing was off but thats how business works- sometimes brands get sold and people get fired or new owners have different ideas of where money should go. Talk shit all you want but you have no idea what happened behind closed doors and what offers were made to athletes when they were "let go".
I just think it's lame when our community is so small already and kids are so quick to raise the pitchforks over one shitty moment when a brand like Orage has such a rich legacy in skiing that extends beyond 20+ years.
14060079:pokerman said:Clearly it wasn't if you hate on them so much.
Orage had a close relationship with their team for more years than you've been on this site. They built pro models, funded travel, sponsored events and built their entire brand around their athlete's personas. Yeah timing was off but thats how business works- sometimes brands get sold and people get fired or new owners have different ideas of where money should go. Talk shit all you want but you have no idea what happened behind closed doors and what offers were made to athletes when they were "let go".
I just think it's lame when our community is so small already and kids are so quick to raise the pitchforks over one shitty moment when a brand like Orage has such a rich legacy in skiing that extends beyond 20+ years.


14060270:cory.iyoob said:Regardless of the support given in the past, Orage gave up a quality team with some of freeskiing’s most creative and talented riders (bdog, magnus, etc). Then they started marketing their clothing towards cornball looking dads and made their logo as generic as possible. If they think that this is a better business decision then supporting a team, then all the power to them. But I don’t think it is and obviously most of the park skiing community doesn’t either.
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14060270:cory.iyoob said:
14060270:cory.iyoob said:Regardless of the support given in the past, Orage gave up a quality team with some of freeskiing’s most creative and talented riders (bdog, magnus, etc). Then they started marketing their clothing towards cornball looking dads and made their logo as generic as possible. If they think that this is a better business decision then supporting a team, then all the power to them. But I don’t think it is and obviously most of the park skiing community doesn’t either.
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