Thursday, January 26, 2012

Bluehouse Skis

My brother and I have been snowboarding for almost eight years. Regrettably, we realized this season that  we've pretty much plateaued in the skills department. We have come to accept the fact that we'll never be awesome in the park or go huge like the pros, so instead we decided to buy some skis this year and switch over to the "dark" side. We didn't want to spend a whole lot of money on our skis because this was our first pair and, being poor college students, we didn't have enough spare cash lying around to drop for a good pair of  skis. This being our dilemma, we stumbled upon Bluehouse, a little gem of a company that solved our problems.

They began in 2007 as a little group of friends who wanted to make awesome skis for awesome prices, so they and their families could afford them. In the last five years, word has spread and they have grown; recently opening a production factory in Salt Lake City. The cool thing about Bluehouse, and the main reason we decided to buy from them, was the fact that they are completely independent from all major ski companies, retailers, or distributors chains. They sell factory direct, so we could get quality skis for prices way cheaper than anywhere else. We both got their District model and have been extremely happy with them. A few friends of ours have raved about how much they like theirs as well, so if you or your buddies are in the market for skis, I would highly recommend checking Bluehouse out.

 

No comments:

Post a Comment