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rayg
Since 19 Jun 2008
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Wed Jul 01, 09 11:13 pm |
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| nice tatoo, naish is get ridden by ss. |
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DROCK999

Since 31 May 2007
852 Posts
Left Coast
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Thu Jul 02, 09 8:35 am |
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[quote="C Johnson"] | pdxmonkeyboy wrote: | | the local kiting community is mainly comprised of people traveling here from Seattle and probably about a bakers dozen worth of true locals |
sounds like hood river _________________ BIP- "YOUR GIRLFRIENDS FAVORITE" |
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
854 Posts
Seattle
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Pepi

Since 16 Jun 2006
1832 Posts
Pure Stoke Sports
Shop Owner
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Thu Jul 02, 09 2:22 pm |
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| C Johnson wrote: |
btw I should mention I live on the west side of puget sound so the local kiting community is mainly comprised of people traveling here from Seattle and probably about a bakers dozen worth of true locals |
Sounds like your best starting point would be to make friends with Robin and the crew at Urban Surf. Familiarize yourself with the product lines that they sell (probably want to be also riding on the same gear they sell). Next, be available when opportunities arise to either help Urban Surf with demo/promo events, or just be helpful and friendly to beginners who show up at your local beach.
Shop owners/managers know when someone is helping direct new customer traffic their way. It's not how good you are on the water, it is how good you are off the water and on the beach.
As for our shop, teamriders(or as like to call them "shop ambassadors") are discovered by their taking that extra 5 min of personal time on the beach to help launch/land a person, give (polite) local advice, or just by being friendly and helpful on a daily basis, and recommending our shop for product or repair assistance.
Our best and most valued teamriders aren't exactly the best, legit riders on the water, but they are the ones most ready to help out with set up and breakdown at events, pumping kites up with out a bitch or moan, and always thinking of others needs before their own before, during or after one of our events.
We are also truly lucky enough to have some of the most bad-assed kiters in the Gorge, but we are even more lucky to have their loyalty and friendship first and foremost.
Just some food for thought for you to consider. _________________ Pure Stoke Sports
Hood River, OR
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hood-River-OR/2nd-Wind-Sports/35891485558?ref=mf
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
854 Posts
Seattle
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Thu Jul 02, 09 3:01 pm |
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Thanks Pepi,
btw 2nd Wind has always been my favorite shop in the gorge. I bought my first kite from the pile of used gear you guys sell. Its always so much fun looking for a good deal in amongst all the consignment gear I try and always make it a point of stopping in there every time I'm at the gorge, even if I don't find time to go to any of the other shops. _________________ www.youtube.com/c/christianjohnsons |
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Joshiebaby

Since 14 Oct 2007
569 Posts
Vancouver, WA
Addicted
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Thu Jul 02, 09 6:01 pm |
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| C Johnson wrote: | Thanks Pepi,
btw 2nd Wind has always been my favorite shop in the gorge. I bought my first kite from the pile of used gear you guys sell. Its always so much fun looking for a good deal in amongst all the consignment gear I try and always make it a point of stopping in there every time I'm at the gorge, even if I don't find time to go to any of the other shops. |
Sounds like you are working that Kneepads angle pretty well
Really though 2nd winds is super legit and they are solid about the scene as well as carrying smoking deals. I used to always try and shop the crap out of the internet but 2nd wind really is competitive with the internet prices and at some point you end up way better going the local route getting good advice making sure that you buy the RIGHT stuff better than just some crap that you read an inflated review about. Wait a minute. Can I borrow those kneepads? |
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
854 Posts
Seattle
Opinionated
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kitenaked

Since 19 Sep 2008
70 Posts
West Coast
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Thu Jul 02, 09 8:09 pm |
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| Bonetti wrote: | | Hit up SS and LF they hook it up for everyone!!!!! |
What a deal .....riding number 2 & 3....  _________________ Chris
www.kitenaked.com
Wainman Hawaii - Shinn |
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LP
Since 05 Apr 2007
115 Posts
HR
Stoked
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Thu Jul 02, 09 8:28 pm Re: How does one get sponsored? |
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| C Johnson wrote: | How does one get sponsored by a local shop?
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If you have to ask... |
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
854 Posts
Seattle
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Thu Jul 02, 09 8:55 pm Re: How does one get sponsored? |
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| LP wrote: | | C Johnson wrote: | How does one get sponsored by a local shop?
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If you have to ask... |
well like I said I'm in a pretty rural area.
the closest kite shop is a ferry ride + 1 1/2 hour drive away from the spot I ride.
personally I think that could play to my advantage since there's lots of interest for kiting out here and only a handful of riders. _________________ www.youtube.com/c/christianjohnsons |
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holly

Since 09 Jul 2006
440 Posts
Hood River
Obsessed
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Thu Jul 02, 09 9:16 pm |
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| just take your pants off!!!! |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Thu Jul 02, 09 9:37 pm |
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| Yes indeed 2nd wind is the real deal as is their crew. Unlike allot of stores that simply sell you what they have,they listen to your needs and point you towards what will meet them. Add that to all the stuff Pepi does for the kite comunity ... Pretty easy decision. |
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gorgebob
Since 25 Jun 2007
259 Posts
Portland, OR
Shop Owner
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Fri Jul 03, 09 8:12 am |
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I agree with Pepi and he and his crew have done a nice job with the kite community. _________________ Gorge Performance
http://www.gorgeperformance.com/
Surf, Snow, Kite, Sail, Skate – Since 1983
Portland
503-246-6646 |
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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
Still a gojo pimp!
Moto Mouth
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Fri Jul 03, 09 9:05 am |
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| gorgebob wrote: | | I agree with Pepi and he and his crew have done a nice job with the kite community. |
Wow - we all can get along.  _________________ Still rockin gojos, *ssless chaps, and ankle weights! |
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Slaker
Since 29 Jul 2008
41 Posts
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Fri Jul 03, 09 11:17 am |
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| C Johnson wrote: | | pkh wrote: | | an fyi - 90% of the guys that are "sponsored" are really just getting good deals on kites... there are very few out there that are getting free gear |
yep I know this.
I actually had some friends that were semi pro and pro wakeboarders. for them it was kinda the opposite problem. they would get paid in gear but what they actually needed was a paycheck for there more then full-time wakeboarding job. |
Hate to break it to you guys but the riders that get free gear are actually being lent the kites, at the end of the year they have to give them back. The only way to get payed at all is to have constant media coverage in mags and shit, which is totally political. A few riders have salaries...a few, and they are the ones the larger kite companies use for their ads |
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Bonetti

Since 29 Apr 2007
411 Posts
So. Cal./Oregon
Obsessed
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hip in white salmon
Since 11 Jul 2007
149 Posts
Stoked
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Wed Jul 08, 09 2:25 am girlfriends... |
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If you have to ask? _________________ Thanks for your reply |
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