Jason Levinthal Buys FRNT Skis!

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Jason Levinthal.

Jason Levinthal is a visionary in the ski industry. ย He founded Line Skis, Full Tilt Boots, J Skis.

Now, he’ll be taking over 4FRNT Skis and we expect great things.

Jason’s brother, Doug, helped design the SnowBrains website.

PRESS RELEASE:

Jason Levinthal, based in Burlington, Vermont has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire 4FRNT, a designer and manufacturer of alpine skis, located in Salt Lake City, Utah. The transaction is expected to close in early July.

Levinthalโ€™s acquisition of 4FRNT is an unexpected, yet logical next chapter in his ongoing, two decade long, personal mission to rejuvenate the sport of skiing. The industry veteran is credited for building and bringing to market the first twin tip ski in 1995 while creating the ski brand โ€œLineโ€. He later sold Line to K2 Sports where he masterminded the launch of โ€œFull Tiltโ€ ski boots. Today he owns and operates the highly successful, first-of-itโ€™s-kind, direct to consumer, limited edition ski company, Jskis.com.

When asked, of all the ski brands, why 4FRNT, Jason responded, โ€œUnlike today, in the late 90โ€™s and early 2000โ€™s there was only myself and a couple of other small startup ski companies. We were all skiers, focused on pioneering the modern-day freeskiing movement, by developing progressive new products to counteract the stagnant sport of that time. Of those original brands, 4FRNT is the only one still privately owned. I truly believe itโ€™s in the best interest of the entire industry to keep it that way, to make sure it doesnโ€™t get into the wrong hands. I have immense respect for the 15 years of hard work and determination Matt Sterbenz, the brandโ€™s founder and his crew have put into building this great brand. Matt has a great vision for the brand and together we have a combined 37 years worth of proven entrepreneurial ski industry experience to leverage.โ€ Moving forward Matt will continue to be responsible for creating the athlete driven products the brand is known for, while keeping 4FRNTโ€™s unique position in the market, in-line with its authentic freeride and backcountry skiing roots. He will remain in Salt Lake City, Utah operating out of โ€œThe White Roomโ€, 4FRNTโ€™s state of the art R&D facility enabling Matt to continue to keep the brandโ€™s finger on the pulse of whatโ€™s next, minutes away from โ€œthe greatest snow on earthโ€.

Over the past 15 years, Matt Sterbenz has experienced it all, saying โ€œI still recall the first SIA tradeshow booth I built at the Mandalay Bay, when Jason walked up to me with a nail gun and told me how much faster it was than screwing it all together, because letโ€™s face it, weโ€™ll be back here next year doing it again. Iโ€™ll never forget how influential Jasonโ€™s passion was for me early on with 4FRNT. Jason has been and remains to be a positive influence to me and Iโ€™m thrilled to now officially have the opportunity to work with him on growing 4FRNT.โ€ As a serial entrepreneur in the ski industry, Jason understands the immense challenges that come with growing an independently owned winter sporting goods brand in such a competitive, seasonal, zero-growth industry of which the majority, is controlled by publicly traded corporate conglomerates.

When it comes to 4FRNTโ€™s future, Jason said, โ€œWeโ€™ve got a huge opportunity to introduce 4FRNTโ€™s unique brand position, heritage, and award-winning products to a far broaderย audience of skiers. Weโ€™ll immediately ramp up brand awareness to match the demand itโ€™s award winning product deserves. In the coming months weโ€™ll exponentially increase all promotions, fast tracking 4FRNT up to speed with todayโ€™s most advanced digital marketing techniques. It will also be very important to quickly improve behind the scenes operational efficiencies. Weโ€™ll gain immediate cost and time savings due to the now larger economies of scale by sharing proven operational systems between my two ski companies.

Iโ€™ll of course be sure to respectfully keep the two brandโ€™s identities, products and directions separate and unique as they currently are. I simply couldnโ€™t be more honored, and excited to have the opportunity to apply all of my experience and knowhow to helping make sure the 4FRNT brand continues to be a large contributor to skiingโ€™s future for decades to come. Itโ€™s going to be a fun!โ€

4FRNT SKIS HISTORY:

4FRNT Skis was founded by professional skier Matt Sterbenz in 2002ย in a garage in Truckee, CA and moved to a factory in 2003. In 2004 4FRNT products were unveiled at the Las Vegas SIA show, the company’s first park ski went into production. 4FRNT moved to its current headquarters in Salt Lake City in 2005. In 2006 production was outsourced to Europe. 4FRNT changed its logo in 2007. CR Johnson joined the 4FRNT team in 2009, delivering new concepts to ski design, as a new owner is brought in. While they are American owned, the majority products are produced in Europe, and locally in Salt Lake City. – Wikipedia


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