Well, that's good to know. This post was/is my first exposure to your brand and I have done exactly zero investigation into what you guys are all about.
I still stand by what I said, but I will add that new companies entering the market is—from the "big picture" perspective—a great thing. It means that our little sport is growing and attracting more and more interest from companies and consumers alike. While that might mean more people scrambling for first tracks, it also means product innovations, new resorts/destinations/trails, improved facilities, more patrollers/avy control workers, and.....maybe most importantly....more goggle-tanned people to share stories and umm....stoke? with in the bar.
And, yes, I suppose that if you got even one solid idea out of this thread or any other similar, I guess it was well worth your time. However, as this is likely also many other people's first peek at you guys, I'd caution you to be conscious of the fact that first impressions are crucial, and, though it may seem petty or inconsequential, stupid things like grammar, punctuation, and whatnot are noticed. To my knowledge you don't have to be fucking Shakespeare to make skis, but I know that I personally judge people who aren't articulate or eloquent...especially when they're selling me something.
No, I have not explored the nuts and bolts of building "green skis", because....well, I don't build skis! Common sense, and experience, tells me that building with an eye towards sustainability and minimal impact is very costly. My dad is in the home improvement business and his overhead has increased substantially in attempting to be "greener".
So, I'm glad to hear that it's not significantly pricier to build skis green. But, I guess it's both encouraging and disheartening to know that it's cheap to build low-enviromental impact skis; encouraging because it would be great if all manufacturers moved in that direction, disheartening though because they haven't as of yet.
Anyways, sorry for both overly long responses here, and I wish you the best of luck! If you email myself or Jon @ Brobomb.com, we'd love to arrange a demo/product test in the future so we might get a look at this innovative angle/niche you claim to possess.
