Brocka_Flocka
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Fun Fact Tatum is now on TNF.
13601743:Brocka_Flocka said:Fun Fact Tatum is now on TNF.
13603304:Pachankz said:How is this girl a pro? Besides the marketable looks , someone please point me to a segment that shows she's got game. No Ingrid Backstrom here .
13603337:SBCSkier said:
13603356:Pachankz said:I stand corrected, she is pretty good no doubt. I had a lack of exposure to her skiing.
13599367:Banane. said:Well they stop making Gore fabric Jacket, too bad, one of my all time fav it's their Jp Auclair pro model....
I don't know what's up whit them, but I saw someone the other the other day at my job and he had a new jacket, which was, really sick, the fit was on point and the P20 membrane look really good.
An another note, They opened a shop in Montreal,LE chalet Orage I think, didn't had the chance to swing by, but it's on my list this week. I won't buy anything since I'm working at TNF, but still, they make nice stuff normally
13603386:bmlong08 said:So what happened is the original owners bought back the company because they didn't like the direction Orage was going. Too much in every single direction of skiing (park, big mountain, life style, resort.) They're trying to focus in and get back to their roots I guess.
13601432:BenWhit said:when is the last time you ate at McDonald's, Chipotle, ate a bag of Doritos... etc. etc.
13603423:LUPTON said:Also to answer your question I have yet to support any major corporation with my business this year.
13603395:Mr.Bishop said:Other piece of information: Orage was actually originally founded as a brand much more focused on BC riding and performance outerwear. It was a few years down the line they moved into the Newschool scene and sponsored Rex Thomas.
I heard about them first working at Mountain Equipment Co-Op in another life back in 2000.
13603436:ScottB said:I might be wrong but haven't they always been an east coast company? I've always had that vibe from them and with their base in Montreal that was what always fit for me.
I think it's pretty hard to make jackets for the west coast of it only originates with skiing out east.
13599367:Banane. said:Well they stop making Gore fabric Jacket, too bad, one of my all time fav it's their Jp Auclair pro model....
I don't know what's up whit them, but I saw someone the other the other day at my job and he had a new jacket, which was, really sick, the fit was on point and the P20 membrane look really good.
An another note, They opened a shop in Montreal,LE chalet Orage I think, didn't had the chance to swing by, but it's on my list this week. I won't buy anything since I'm working at TNF, but still, they make nice stuff normally
13603574:skiara. said:That was a cool story...
13603426:Mousseau said:I wish Andy Parry, Charlie Owens, Chris Logan, The Big Picture, Matt Margetts, Phil Casabon, Retallack Lodge,Tatum Monod, Will Wesson, Corey Vanular, Magnus Graner, Martin Boulais, and Dom Laporte the best of luck with their new sponsors! I guess family ain't forever.
But hey, at least they are providing the ski community with some awesome S'mores recipes...http://orage.com/blog/category/recipes/
13601458:saskskier said:Orage has had a huge part in building the foundation for our sport. Remember the Orage Masters? Possibly the greatest contest ever (with the exception of maybe JOI).
To the best of my knowledge, they are still one of (if not the only) freestyle ski outerwear companies that hasn't ever sponsored snowboarders (not counting more race-oriented companies like Phenix, Spyder, etc).
I mean Tomahawk sponsors skateboarders. Jiberish, Saga and Virtika sponsor snowboarders. What makes them better than a company that has been in it since the beginning?
So, they are shifting priorities or target market? So they are changing up their team? How about we wait until we get some more info from the company itself we toss one of the OG companies of freestyle skiing under the bus?
13604115:SkiLefley said:Armada??
13604204:eheath said:Do people really care this much about who rides for what company? I'm not trying to be a dick, seriously interested.
Do people not care about the product or the quality? color ways? design? Just the riders or what?
13604209:Session said:Well, you are talking to a group of people that will suck the dick of a new brand by virtue of how cool their team is, before their is any proof of a good product.
How many shit ski manufacturers has NS jerked off that are no longer around?
13604204:eheath said:Do people really care this much about who rides for what company? I'm not trying to be a dick, seriously interested.
Do people not care about the product or the quality? color ways? design? Just the riders or what?
13604264:LethalDescent said:I remember when HH did a similar rebrand 5 or so years ago. They literally dropped their ENTIRE team and decided to market only to "mountain professionals" (read: vail resorts, interwest, aspen mtn etc...). Seems crazy, but they are doing just fine...
When it comes down to it, supporting skiing (where support = money, as in this case) is a function of business. In the end, a company does what it does to make money. That's how companies work.
However, it's the PEOPLE within those companies that support skiing and skiing culture. Mike Nick was obviously the heart of Orage freeskiing. Why do you think Armada has such a stacked team? They have a super "core" group of employees.
The mid price point freeskiing market they were in is a super tough market. It's saturated with ten thousand companies and the bulk of their customers likely have never even hear of Will Wesson. They market to the core (the only ones who consume ski marketing) but their customer base isn't core -- they are casual skiers with high incomes.
It's a shame to see money getting pulled from guys like Casabon, true innovators. But I have a hard time being upset about this. It's just the ebb and flow.
13604293:Park_Ranger said:I can't believe that they dropped Phil Casabon... PHIL FUCKING CASABON... yet Brooke Potter is still listed on their team page. Sad to know that looking good in lifestyle shots is more important to this brand than supporting true talent.
13604261:SDrvper said:It's a pretty basic marketing concept.
Of course people actually care or whats the point of putting together a team in the first place? Its pretty obvious most skiers on this website want to support the brands that are actually giving back to the sport rather than support a brand that drops a team of riders that we all like.
Of course quality and design are a factor but the entire point of putting together a good team is because people care.
13604293:Park_Ranger said:I can't believe that they dropped Phil Casabon... PHIL FUCKING CASABON... yet Brooke Potter is still listed on their team page. Sad to know that looking good in lifestyle shots is more important to this brand than supporting true talent.
13603395:Mr.Bishop said:Other piece of information: Orage was actually originally founded as a brand much more focused on BC riding and performance outerwear. It was a few years down the line they moved into the Newschool scene and sponsored Rex Thomas.
I heard about them first working at Mountain Equipment Co-Op in another life back in 2000.
13604204:eheath said:Do people really care this much about who rides for what company? I'm not trying to be a dick, seriously interested.
Do people not care about the product or the quality? color ways? design? Just the riders or what?
13604204:eheath said:Do people really care this much about who rides for what company? I'm not trying to be a dick, seriously interested.
Do people not care about the product or the quality? color ways? design? Just the riders or what?
13605176:Z.J.H. said:I think the difference is in how they went about it. Dropping a whole team with no notice is a shitty thing to do.
13605176:Z.J.H. said:I think the difference is in how they went about it. Dropping a whole team with no notice is a shitty thing to do.