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  • November 9, 2016

    Icey Shop Spotlight - EVO Joins The Denver Colorado Outdoor Industry Scene With A Tremendous New Location

    Evo the ultra-hip Seattle based action sports retailer/e-tailer known for blending culture and sport is preparing to launch a brand new location in Denver later this month.

    In May evo announced a partnership between well known Denver business Edgeworks/Bicycle Doctor and the news that evo that will open an expanded retail store in this space in fall 2016. They are excited to combine forces and bring evo’s full assortment of brands and products, free shipping to store from evo.com, and arts and community events to Edgeworks and Bicycle Doctor’s renowned experience in ski, snowboard and bike service and demos.

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  • November 6, 2016

    New Mind Boggling Season Edit From Owen Leeper

    We all know park edits are a dime a dozen, how often do we see athletes drop jaw dropping, pro quality, multi angle big mountain freeride edits with drone footage to the interwebs? Not enough! Well here's our man Owen Leeper with this piece of work created with the help of Tim Swartz, Eric Seymour, and Justin Dersham. If you want to see some real deal cliff drops, slough bombs, over the head faceshots, technical straightlines, big 'ol backies, and an 85 foot front flip then sit down and watch as Owen Leeper takes us through his 2016 season at Jackson Hole on Icelantic Skis.

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  • November 2, 2016

    Icey Shop Spotlight - Lahout's, America's Oldest Ski Shop

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    For those of you that don't know America's oldest ski shop, meet Lahout's. The iconic Lahout's Ski Shop serves as the unofficial New England ski shrine, with endless memorabilia like leather bindings, Raichle ski boots and K2 COMPS, dating back to the turn of the century.
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    We proud to have our skis in such a special and iconic ski shop and we are proud to have become one of Lahout's top selling brands. Both Icelantic and Lahout's share in American pride and Lahout's customers have fallen for the innovation, quality and U.S. manufacturing of Icelantic Skis. The shop is not only a piece of history as it resembles a museum it is also one of the countries most progressive ski shops.
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  • October 18, 2016

    The Mountain Infantry: A Return To Nature Story

      Icelantic is proud to introduce a short film created with F4D that tells the story of the iconic 10th Mountain Division and what it was like to come home from the war, start the N. American ski industry and Return...

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  • October 13, 2016

    The Story About When Icelantic Skis Met Panda Poles And The Love That Became


    Several years back Icelantic developed a crush on Panda Poles  when they were in their earliest stages of becoming a business. Years later a strong collab has taken place between our brands and this great video tells the story from Panda Pole founder Tanner Rosenthal's perspective of how this all came to be.

    Much love to the whole Panda Tribe, we are stoked to be a part of it, thanks for this great edit! Tribe Up!

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  • October 5, 2016

    Icey Shop Spotlight - Powder 7

    Just up the street from Icelantic's new Worldwide Headquarters in Golden is another homegrown business that's casting a big, ski-shaped shadow. Husband-and-wife team Jordan Jones and Amy Dannwolf started Powder7 in nearby Lakewood in 2007, and slow, steady growth has turned it into Colorado's favorite local, family-owned, internet ski and ride superstore. Their most recent advancement: a sweet-looking new storefront that opened this fall, built out of beetle-kill wood, packed with mountain-themed art, and displaying every type of ski equipment dreamt up by humans.</p> <p>Jordan and Amy met on the track team at Boston University, where Jordan attempted to charge Amy $5 admission to a party and ended up with a girlfriend instead. Like all East Coast skiers, Jordan came to Colorado after graduation, selling skis on eBay while working as a Denver Police Officer and a pro triathlete. Amy joined him after her own graduation, they taught themselves how to write code for eCommerce websites, and began the slow process of global internet domination. Now, <span class=" abn="" data-term="goog_1586122056" tabindex="0" />
    Winter is on its way back to the Colorado high country, friends, and chairlifts will be spinning in just a few weeks. That means local ski shops are hard at work getting folks geared up for the season. In honor of that noblest of endeavors, we're going take some time to highlight our favorite places to buy Icelantic skis in North America.

    First up is Powder7 Ski Shop in Golden, CO.

    Just up the street from Icelantic's new Worldwide Headquarters in Golden is another homegrown business that's casting a big, ski-shaped shadow. Husband-and-wife team Jordan Jones and Amy Dannwolf started Powder7 in nearby Lakewood in 2007, and slow, steady growth has turned it into Colorado's favorite local, family-owned, internet ski and ride superstore. Their most recent advancement: a sweet-looking new storefront that opened this fall, built out of beetle-kill wood, packed with mountain-themed art, and displaying every type of ski equipment dreamt up by humans.

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