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Postby TheJoe » Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:57 am
Guess my thread got hijacked! Then again I should have expected that since every time some one asks a question about a certain product all you ever hear about is every kite or board out there but the one asked about on this forum.
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Postby William Munney » Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:59 am
There are a few snowboard companies manufacturing in the USA. Mervin is the biggest, Never Summer and Venture also make all of their boards in the US. There is a marked difference in quality as compared to Chinese snowboards, and the high resale value and durability compensates for the added cost. Of course snowboarding is a much bigger market.
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Postby tony montana » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:11 am
I have a slingshot glide 2006,great quality board,great light wind board,wish more boards were made in USA,worth the extra money,i love american cars and motorbikes,these are built to last ,TONY
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Postby GregK » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:38 am
Awesome US kiteboard craftsmen -
Bro Kiteboards in Corpus, TX -
http://www.brokite.com/2012/page/ .
Next twin I buy will be one of theirs
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Postby TheJoe » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:51 am
Crap I was going to mention them. I have met them in Padre really nice guys.
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Postby Silver Fox » Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:41 am
Lets not forget Amundson Customs! The world's best shaper! (in the kite industry anyway)
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Postby jyetley » Fri Feb 08, 2013 4:21 am
MHL Custom
I hope to buy a Lift this summer!
No high jacking going on here!
http://lift.mhlcustom.com
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Postby aeberl » Fri Feb 08, 2013 5:02 am
I am glad my Sligshot kite was NOT made in the US. I would not have been able to pay for it and it migth have worked just as american cars do:
It would only fly in a straight line and it would be so heavy that it would require a 14m Rally to barely fly in 40 knots. It would only hold together for 3 sessions before rattling along and startt loosing parts.
Or maybe it would work as MS Windows does... fallig out of the sky for no reason what so ever only to read in the instructions that if you encounter this minor problem, swim back to shore, pack up and reinflate your kite again.
Get real guys, american manufacturing has lost its competitive adge years ago, Thats why most US brand do not manufacture at home.
But don´t be sad, I drive a BMW X3, entirely assembled in China!
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Postby POACHER » Fri Feb 08, 2013 5:25 pm
No offense to the good 'ole US&A, but I prefer my boards made in Poland.
The women made there are pretty OK too.....
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Postby windsurfer-resurrection » Fri Feb 08, 2013 6:25 pm
aeberl wrote:I am glad my Sligshot kite was NOT made in the US. I would not have been able to pay for it and it migth have worked just as american cars do:
It would only fly in a straight line and it would be so heavy that it would require a 14m Rally to barely fly in 40 knots. It would only hold together for 3 sessions before rattling along and startt loosing parts.
Or maybe it would work as MS Windows does... fallig out of the sky for no reason what so ever only to read in the instructions that if you encounter this minor problem, swim back to shore, pack up and reinflate your kite again.
Get real guys, american manufacturing has lost its competitive adge years ago, Thats why most US brand do not manufacture at home.
But don´t be sad, I drive a BMW X3, entirely assembled in China!
I disagree with your comments.
Here are some stats on hourly cost of manufacturing.
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/ichcc.pdf
The greedy corporations and NAFTA are ruining this country.
Do not forget some of the horrible working conditions in china including some big name brands in the water sports industry. google nytimes for the article.
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