There was a common expression back when I was sailing. Boats can be comfortable, fast, or inexpensive. ?You can pick any two of the three, but you can't get all three. ?
I am really impressed with Kastle as a business. They have, I believe, made a decision to build the very best skiers' ski they can, and their market differentiation is the product, not glitzy topsheets or fancy marketing names or change for the sake of change as Head seems to be doing now. And choosing to do that by subcontracting to an existing manufacturer rather than trying to create a production facility makes good business sense (leverage the other companies expertise). ?Quality control isn't the same thing as quality -- Kastle designed the skis with a certain quality in mind and selected the Head production facilities to build that quality in a controlled fashion. ?Head, on the other hand, targets a different price point in the skis and manufacturers that level of quality in a controlled fashion. Neither is bad, just depends on the target market. People buy Toyota's as well as Lexus's even though both have common components (and both recognize the value of name recognition. A Camry has been a Camry for a while, but the ski industry seems like the auto industry of the 60's with name and sheetmetal changes purely for the sake of change)..
One of the things i hope to be true about SkiLogic is that they have a Head price point with a Kastle level of design and are accomplishing that with Chinese labor rates (their ratings across the line are pretty consistently excellent so far). ?I like the fact that they have a layer of rubber in their skis (as does Kastle and Hart, not aware of others). ?I also like the fact that they are bending a single piece of steel for the edges rather than joining multiple pre-bent strips. One of my concerns would be consistency and testing from length to length, but a bigger concern with Ski Logic is getting my pair while they are at a run rate that they can manage -- if they are successful and find they need to double or triple production, then I would be more concerned about them managing that change. ?This precipitated my decision to buy early rather than demo.
John, I don't know the history of the boutique companies you referenced, but it would be very interesting to know if they were initially successful but couldn't "handle" that success?
I am impressed/surprised by the attention to detail. ?They returned two artwork samples showing options for inlaying my name on the skis (and Ron, thanks again for your analysis). ?They name is actually going to be another wood, not ink/paint on top of the standard topsheet. ?How do they do that with any kind of volume. ?On the other hand, I think this probably enhances the quality control likely associated with this pair of skis.
EDIT
Ron/Phil responded while I was typing, so I underestimated the independence of the relationship between Head and Kastle.