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<blockquote data-quote="snej" data-source="post: 815510" data-attributes="member: 13307"><p>just så, känns klurigt att korsposta från tgr igen, men marshal @ dps skrev nedanstående angående just det</p><p></p><p>"no us partner can currently make the skis. you need a custom designed press that can control temp and pressure much more specifically than a standard ski press, and a press that is able to fit our custom designed press bays that yield repeatable and matched camber and rocker profiles. there is way more variation in a traditional press than one may think through a run of 50 or 100 skis.</p><p></p><p>the cost is really way down the list, but would be very marginally effected... but i will refrain from guessing, as it isn't even in the conversation, at this point in US production. the cost of materials and development is why the skis are "expensive". though i frankly think they are a bargin. they are (in my opinion, and most others that have skied them) a totally different performance category from a traditional ski. </p><p></p><p>getting lockheed to press the skis isn't going to happen. and the ability of dps to capitalize itself to making skis in its own facility domestically in the current quantity capacity to the current finishing level is simply not realistic in the foreseeable future. </p><p></p><p>basically all pre-preg carbon for every consumer good in the world is in a specific region of china. they hire and train a very talented work force. have you been to the factories and seen the conditions? or are you just saying that ALL factories in a place with 1/5 the worlds population, that makes the majority of the goods consumed in the US are all the same? </p><p></p><p>i would compare the hybrid construction's ride quality and materials spec'd with top end stockli, kastle, and raceroom class skis for sure, and they are priced at $729-799, where the compitition is $1000+. heck even a volkl katana is $899. a rossi s7 is $799, a k2 darkside is $799, a lhasa pow is now $1000+, etc. sorry that dps is not stupid enough to way over produce and therefore have to blow out skis every year. that will just not happen. DPS just makes skis that sell. that is good business, not bad. </p><p></p><p>comparing an $1199 Pure ski to a $599 k2 kung fujas is so far beyond apples and oranges its not even funny. heck, comparing a $799 hybrid to a $699 k2 seth is STILL apples and oranges.</p><p></p><p>hopefully that clears a few things up."</p><p></p><p></p><p>Bluehouse är f ö rätt lågpris och producerat i kina också...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snej, post: 815510, member: 13307"] just så, känns klurigt att korsposta från tgr igen, men marshal @ dps skrev nedanstående angående just det "no us partner can currently make the skis. you need a custom designed press that can control temp and pressure much more specifically than a standard ski press, and a press that is able to fit our custom designed press bays that yield repeatable and matched camber and rocker profiles. there is way more variation in a traditional press than one may think through a run of 50 or 100 skis. the cost is really way down the list, but would be very marginally effected... but i will refrain from guessing, as it isn't even in the conversation, at this point in US production. the cost of materials and development is why the skis are "expensive". though i frankly think they are a bargin. they are (in my opinion, and most others that have skied them) a totally different performance category from a traditional ski. getting lockheed to press the skis isn't going to happen. and the ability of dps to capitalize itself to making skis in its own facility domestically in the current quantity capacity to the current finishing level is simply not realistic in the foreseeable future. basically all pre-preg carbon for every consumer good in the world is in a specific region of china. they hire and train a very talented work force. have you been to the factories and seen the conditions? or are you just saying that ALL factories in a place with 1/5 the worlds population, that makes the majority of the goods consumed in the US are all the same? i would compare the hybrid construction's ride quality and materials spec'd with top end stockli, kastle, and raceroom class skis for sure, and they are priced at $729-799, where the compitition is $1000+. heck even a volkl katana is $899. a rossi s7 is $799, a k2 darkside is $799, a lhasa pow is now $1000+, etc. sorry that dps is not stupid enough to way over produce and therefore have to blow out skis every year. that will just not happen. DPS just makes skis that sell. that is good business, not bad. comparing an $1199 Pure ski to a $599 k2 kung fujas is so far beyond apples and oranges its not even funny. heck, comparing a $799 hybrid to a $699 k2 seth is STILL apples and oranges. hopefully that clears a few things up." Bluehouse är f ö rätt lågpris och producerat i kina också... [/QUOTE]
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