The notion that the people who design skis for mainstream manufacturers do not also have dedication and take pride in what they do seems bizarre to me.
freestyler01 wrote:
From the dealings we have in the shops here,these bigger brands deliver an order at the start of each season and we are lucky to see or hear from the rep then until it is time to place an order for the following year.
I don't know where you are or what manufacturers you are referring to but the key word in your sentence is 'rep'
Most ski shops deal with a rep who works for an importer who buys from a manufacturer. The ability (or lack of) of a rep tells you nothing about the passion and flair that may or may not go in to making the skis. If a small company is successful they will need to employ reps at some point, will this change the vision and dedication of the makers and designers?
As for having an input into the ski design - I've skied all my life, 320 weeks or so and any ski maker that needs input from me to make his skis better isn't someone I want to buy skis from. :D
I asked what these small ski makers were doing that made their skis different or better than the established makers .... All I've heard is the standard differences between a big company and a small one.
As I've said, I admire what they are doing and I wish them luck and if you want to buy their skis simply because they are from small companies thats great but if you want to say that their skis are better or that they are doing something innovative then please give some examples.