![]() He had no money, so he and most of those who helped him spent hundreds of hours sleeping on couches in the garage. So, in 2008, he graduated and set up a 220 square foot factory in his garage and got several of his ski friends to help him put it together. That was when he decided that he could build a ski that was better than any on the market, even though he knew nothing about building skis. In 2006, Scott Andrus, the ON3P founder, who started skiing at age three in Vail/Beavercreek, was a college sophomore, majoring in biology. Now then, here’s my opinion about the ON3Ps: it’s the best ski on the market for anyone, but, in particular, senior skiers. Hood’s Timberline Palmer lift every two weeks or so. I was on the snow 50-plus days last season and, in the summer, I go up to the Mt. Before I moved to ON3P Kartels, most recently, I was on Volant Chubbs, then Salomon Pocket Rockets, then Atomic Bentchetlers. If you have something to review, let us know at, and we’ll get back to you.įirst, my qualifications: I’m a 77-year old Level III+ male skier and Level II snowboarder. Just an attempt to expose our readers to other readers’ favorites. As far as we know, Tom is not associated with ON3P this is an example of how our readers can contribute to our editorial content. And you can customize.Įditor’s Note: We received this ski review from subscriber Tom Levak, an enthusiastic skier who skis in the Portland, OR, area and also hits Mt. A Reader Has Discovered A Perfect Ski For Seniors. ![]()
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