There Will Be Bonés:  Introducing Producer With Original Market Philosophy

There Will Be Bonés: Introducing Producer With Original Market Philosophy

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Rollerski market is a very dynamic one - popularity of “skis of wheels” spreads, more people in more countries are starting to use them for sport and recreation. To meet a growing – and diversifying – demand, more rollerski designers & producers step in, including those from countries where rollerskiing was previously unheard of. We continue introducing rollerskiing brands (and their creations) here at the Daily Skier. Today we talk to founder and owner of Bonés Skiroll, Spain - Jorge Vidal. Our conversation went long and we found it to be so interesting that a decision was taken to split the story into two parts. Part 1 deals with the brand creation and objectives achieved – while part two addresses the issues that we consider to be the most important:…
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FLEX, Smooth North American

FLEX, Smooth North American

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...Once upon a time, in a different era when humans were living without the Internet, each country that had snow and, therefore, skiers, was also producing its own, domestic rollerskis. That gave rise to very distinct schools of rollerski design e.g. the Italians were/are famous for speed & competition ones, the Norwegians and the Finns – for "slow skis" well suited for long training sessions. Hidden away from sight, across the ocean a North American school of rollerski design had developed – with its own distinct features. Unlike the European producers who experiment a lot with actual materials – be it carbon or carbon-laminated frames and proprietary composition wheels - the North Americans tend to use time-tested solutions such as milled aluminum frames – but add rather intricate engineering to…
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Rare Breed: Meet Four-Wheel Rollerskis

Rare Breed: Meet Four-Wheel Rollerskis

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Modern rollerskis come in such a vast variety of length, platform material, wheel sizes & intended use, that it would be easier to say what do they all actually have in common: two wheels attached to a frame. True? Well, not quite. There is a very rare breed called “four wheel rollerskis” - a longer platform with four wheels arranged (mostly) in a single line. In different times different manufacturers were or still are producing these exotic marvels. The reasoning behind complex and expensive creature is as follow: longer frame of four-wheeler mimics the feel of long skis better and provides what the Germans aptly call Geradeauslauf-Führung  ( directional stability) Here they are. Rolec, Switzerland Rolec's website lists Björn Daehlie Nathalie Santer, Giachem Guidon and other titans of the past…
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Interview: People Who Make Marwe Rollerskis

Interview: People Who Make Marwe Rollerskis

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The name Marwe stands out in cross country skiing world. Bright yellow/black rollerskis from Finland are used by such a vast array of national skiing and biathlon teams that one would be excused in thinking that Marwe is sponsoring the whole sport. Remarkably, the opposite is true – there are no endorsement deals that became so standard in sport – just a considered choice of so many, who rely on Hyvinkää -produced rollerskis' legendary reliability and ski-like feel. While Marwe products are ubiquitous, very little is known about the company and the people who work there. The Daily Skier have decided that it wouldn't do - and got in touch with the people behind the Marwe rollerskis Meet Marwe's Sales Manager Olli Welander and Paul Fletcher, Marketing Manager. Olli represents…
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Coming Up: What You Always  Wanted To Know About Marwe

Coming Up: What You Always Wanted To Know About Marwe

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It's hard to find a brand more synonymous with a rollerskiing than 'Marwe'. Marwe skis are widely used by pros and amateurs alike – in fact, there are places, in Europe especially, where it's hard to spot a rollerskier on anything that is not painted with Marwe's traditionally bright yellow/black color scheme. So, what's the secret of that popularity and loyal customer base? What ensures the famed longevity of the Finnish manufacturer's wheels? And what the actual word 'Marwe' stands for? Stand by for the Dailyskier's interview with Marwe's managers, Olli Welander and Paul Fletcher, coming up later this week....
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