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Old 05-06-2015, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Pringles [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
My buddy wants to know what the internal dimension are of this thing? He wants to know how much it can hold. (A suggestion for your website perhaps since he couldnt find details there)

But then again, he also says you should give him one for free and he'll spread the word for you [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] (he makes 60+ trips a season to Utah's biggest resort and interacts with many people on the slopes)

I'd buy one but i dont board and already enjoy skiing, so dont feel like face planting a lot to learn boarding =P

One day I hope to start a business, but the one I have in mind costs about 1 mill to get off the ground + expensive insurance / operating expenses on top of that [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Bag dimensions are 8.5" x 4.5" x 6.5" And yes...that would be handy info to have on the site...I will update that now.

You could also tell him to watch the install video..at about the 8 minute mark i start shoving a bunch of stuff into it, give you a decent idea of what all it can hold.

As for a free one...I have 2 semi pro riders in the Utah area who already are on the freebee list...but who knows....have him shoot me a email through the website contact form and I'll talk to him.

As for your business idea...getting it off the ground is a huuuuge pain lol. But if it is a good enough idea...you can find investors for it. Making startup cost a moot point providing you are willing to trade equity in your company for startup funds.

There are more angel investors than ever before due to shows like Dragon's Den and Shark tank. So if you think the idea has merit...make it happen man. Feel free to bounce any ideas or questions off me, i'm but no means an expert but i've jumped through many of the hoops you will have to.

As for you being a dirty no good skier...you can still buy clothing! =p
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