Dillon Lawrence Line were sold in 2003 to Kahru, who later sold to K2, who were taken over by Jarden, who were recently taken over by Newell Rubbermaid. The free spirit image on these vids is just marketing hype for another big corporation.
It's a video explaining our process and influence to make the product. some may say hype however we hope it educates the skier in making a choice in their slidey sticks.
If I ever get powder skis these are definitely going to be mine
They are so great skis.. But, I'm too short for 180.. Wish you design more lengths!!
grow
What height are you? I’m 5’8
Amazing ski, I intend to purchase soon.
Thank you! You will not be disappointed! Great skis
Those look AWESOME
The music for this video - what is the artist and track called? Playing from approx 2:10 - 3:40.
TiredEyes- Nahh Break
Please for the love of God...what is the music?? It's sooo dope
TiredEyes- Nahh break
180 only??
What's the music?
TiredEyes -- Nahh Break
Who's the artist for the music?
Dillon Lawrence Line were sold in 2003 to Kahru, who later sold to K2, who were taken over by Jarden, who were recently taken over by Newell Rubbermaid. The free spirit image on these vids is just marketing hype for another big corporation.
Fantastic! But that's not a reply, that's just a rant.
It's a video explaining our process and influence to make the product. some may say hype however we hope it educates the skier in making a choice in their slidey sticks.
What is the music used in this video though? Pleaaaaase? We all want to know! ;)
Nice! But know what the sample is or where to get an instrumental?
Hey so what bindings do you use for those??
For alpine use Jester’s or Griffons and for touring kingpin
What are the other skis in this video
Sir Francis Bacons
Nice! But whats all the talk about LINE getting sold?
Hope so
They were bought by K2 about a decade ago
nice
Made in China?
Yes our production facility is there, the ski was developed in the Pacific Northwest (the test, prototyping, ect) and tested in Europe, PNW & Japan.
Was going to pick these up until, China
I can imagine those tails snapping pretty easily tho...
doubt it
nope there's a sheet of titanal on the tails underneath the wood so that does not happen.
suhhh
Siiiiiiiick