Replying to ON3P dilemma
ON3P makes amazing skis. Period. Durable, usable, fun, stable...etc. and when you buy a pair of skis from them you get the pride of having a pair of skis that came from a down home start up company that manufactures skis by hand in the US. How could it get any better...well...
Has anyone else been having ON3P skis kinda lose their magic for them? It seems like ON3P isn’t a cool brand that only the die hards ride anymore. I’m not bashing the company. Amazing company and Scott is such a rad person. But it seems like the consumer base has changed and it’s made ON3Ps less of a die hard radical ski and more of a Nike hype beast Chad ski. As someone once put it, they’re the official ski of I suck but my gear doesn’t.
Again it doesn’t change what the ski and the company are, but to me it’s changing what they mean. What do y’all think?
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