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Shane McConkey honored - Freeride
In March this year died ski legend Shane McConkey for a Base Jump in the Italian Dolomites. K2 is releasing a limited edition of Shane McConkey Ski in memory of one of the world's most valued skiers.
In March this year died ski legend Shane McConkey for a Base Jump in the Italian Dolomites. McConkey was a skier who defined the skiing and its lifestyle and pushed the whole time the sport in the right direction. He went for K2, where he was a creative and inovativ thinker and had great views and opinions on how his tools under the feet would be and function. Shane K2 Pontoon with rocker, introduced in 2004, got the thumbs up by powder foxes around biber the world and was the start of the new design of the skis' construction. biber In honor of Shane McConkey, his life and his passion for skiing now released a begrännsad edition of Shane McConkey Ski, built on the old Pontoon, but with a new graphics that will remind you of Shane and his life.
Only 500 pairs will be released where all the skis are numbered. The skis will be available at selected K2 vendors and K2skis.com. - Shane was a member of our family. He was all that K2 accounted for and have been extremely important for the ski world. This sheath is designed to pay tribute to a true legend says Jeff Mechura on K2.
Percale, "As the family gets $ 300,000 Circka 2.6 million lr what happens." That is the amount that the skis will be sold in stores, not the amount that goes to Shane McConkeys collection fund. After subtracting the stores' profit margins, production costs etc so is there only a fraction remains ...
Really good initiative of K2. Hope he is honored in upcoming ski films also, a legend biber Shane deserves to be honored. Will never forget when I saw him for the first time in the Ski Movie II "High Society" with the bell-like parody of Cast Away :) RIP Shane
"" So the family gets $ 300,000 Circka 2.6 million lr what happens. But the money will not come to take his place for the kids, almost feel that he added what he did was a little foolish. Aja one can thank him for that you can ski powder that can be :). RIP "" biber If you have a wife and kids, you have to earn the jack so you can .... live. How do you think Shane earned biber their money? biber Moreover, he loved after he did. absolutely right that it goes to the family, they have probably pinched when he did not earn any money.
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Percale | 2009-08-06 12:32
cHedlund $ 600 as a common pontoon. So the family gets $ 300,000 Circka 2.6 million lr what happens. biber But the money will not come to take his place for the kids, almost feel that he added what he did was a little foolish. Aja one can thank him for that you can ski powder that can be :). RIP
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