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Tom Wallisch signs with Line Skis

Tom Wallisch signs with Line Skis

Boom goes the dynamite. The Pretzel Man is now reppin’ Line Skis. Coming off of an injury plagued 2014 season, Wallisch is starting things off with a bang in preparation for the coming winter.

“I couldn’t be more excited to announce I’m riding for Line. The first twin tips I owned were Line’s and it’s amazing to go full circle and be back skiing them again,” says Wallisch. “What makes Line as a company so special to me is how true they are to our sport. They are solely focused on our sport of freeskiing and providing the best possible product for myself and kids just like me all over the world.”

Line is also ecstatic about signing T-Wall to the Line squad. “We’re pumped to start this partnership with Wallisch. We’ve always had respect for Tom’s raw talent, style, work ethic, attitude, motivation and overall professional awesomeness and it fits the Line brand perfectly,” states Line’s Global Brand Director Josh Malczyk. “He’s been on our skis since he got on snow in August and we’re excited to start making rad products together.”

Congratulations to both parties on the new collaboration. I think I speak for the universe when I say that we are stoked to see the next episode from the Line Traveling Circus.

For more information, see the press release below.

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Photo provided by Line Skis

Press Release provided by Line Skis:

Seattle, Washington – Line, the makers of athlete-driven skis and freestyle skiing pioneers, has entered into a partnership with international pro Tom Wallisch to further solidify the brand as the global leader of freestyle skiing.

“I couldn’t be more excited to announce I’m riding for Line. The first twin tips I owned were Lines and it’s amazing to go full circle and be back skiing them again,” said Tom Wallisch. “What makes Line so special is how true they are to our sport. They are solely focused on freeskiing and providing the best possible product for myself and kids just like me all over the world.”

“We’re pumped to start this partnership with Wallisch!” said Line Global Brand Director Josh Malczyk. “We’ve always had respect for Tom’s raw talent, style, work ethic, attitude, motivation and overall professional awesomeness and the partnership fits the Line brand perfectly. He’s been on our skis since August and we’re excited to start promoting the brand and make rad products together.”

After nearly two decades Line’s unwavering mission to make skiing more funner continues. Through progressive ski designs, unique marketing and working with creative athletes, the addition of Wallisch allows Line to take its core mission to the next level. Tom joins one of the most diverse pro ski teams on the planet that includes: Eric Pollard, LJ Strenio, Will Wesson, Max Hill, Colter Hinchliffe, Andrew Whiteford, Rob Heule, Andy Parry, Max Hammer, Niklas Eriksson, Even Sigstad, Hadley Hammer, Roy Kittler and Cole Drexler.

Line Skis
From the ashes of a dilapidated skiing world full of straight, stiff and un-fun skis, LINE was born in ‘95 with a mission to grow and rejuvenate skiing by building innovative, high performance, athlete driven ski products to support the next generation of skiers, no matter the young or young-at-heart. In summary, the goal has always been to make skiing MORE FUNNER.

Tom Wallisch
Born in Pittsburgh, Penn. Tom learned to ski at Wisp, MD. He moved to Utah and quickly rose to international stardom through online videos with his 4bi9 Media crew. Winning the Level 1 ‘Superunknown’ contest with pure, raw talent Tom was catapulted onto the world stage going on to dominate at the Dew Tour, X-Games and FIS World Championship Slopestyle contests. With numerous ‘Skier of the Year’ awards from Freeskier and Powder, Wallisch is one of the most respected skiers on the planet.

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