Friday, August 31, 2007

Backcountry Magazine - September 2007

Read by = 18,899 powderhounds seeking the untracked.



"The Goliath may be big, but its fatness doesn't inhibit its ability to dominate."


"Thunder typically follows lightning, but this ski follows nothing and no one."


"The mid-fat Freeheel comes with a new asymmetrical construction to increase versatility, edge hold, and tip flotation in the deep."

Rocky Mountain News

Hot gear for the slopes

Movement's best-selling Thunder will be back this season, along with more sizes of its Goliath offering. The Thunder can best be described as a "hard-charging-type ski for guys who like to go really fast," said Greg Floyd, owner of Bent Gate Mountaineering in Golden. "The harder you push it, the better it feels. It's definitely starting to get a name in the free-ride crowd."

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Powder Magazine - September 2007

Read by = 110,000 die-hard, big mountain freeskiers.



"Goliath wins high praise for its stability at speed and versatility in the funk."

"Wide enough underfoot for maintained float, the Baggy also brings a good mix of stability and flex, a perfect platform to satisfy its thirst for backcountry booters."


"The Gladiator...an incredibly versatile ride for skiers who do it all."

MVMT partners with PowderQuest Tours

Skiing Magazine - September 2007

Read by = 404,742 young skiers


Wednesday, August 29, 2007