ON3P kick a$$
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 8:48 pm
had a chance to really look over about four different models of scotts
demo line. i was really impressed with the ON3P skis he is building.
fit and finish is as good if not better than the production skis i have seen. super snappy,
the bamboo sidewalls are super clean and seem like the are going to be
really durable. regular camber skis, early tip rise fat powder monsters, ect...
i remember not to long ago when we were emailing back forth about
basic building stuff, the next thing i know we were drinking beer in my shop
checking out the rocket-box he brought over on his car stuffed full of skis.
i hope scott's funding goes through because this guy is motivated, driven,
and has some sweet ideas and designs. it would be great to see this guy
succeed in this business.
scott,
it was also cool to finally get together with another builder and talk shop in person. we'll have to get together for a few more beers and get up to the mountain. once again very impressed.
jason
demo line. i was really impressed with the ON3P skis he is building.
fit and finish is as good if not better than the production skis i have seen. super snappy,
the bamboo sidewalls are super clean and seem like the are going to be
really durable. regular camber skis, early tip rise fat powder monsters, ect...
i remember not to long ago when we were emailing back forth about
basic building stuff, the next thing i know we were drinking beer in my shop
checking out the rocket-box he brought over on his car stuffed full of skis.
i hope scott's funding goes through because this guy is motivated, driven,
and has some sweet ideas and designs. it would be great to see this guy
succeed in this business.
scott,
it was also cool to finally get together with another builder and talk shop in person. we'll have to get together for a few more beers and get up to the mountain. once again very impressed.
jason