New ski maker meant to change industry.

AuthorClark, Cassie
PositionBen Anderson - Icelantic AT Boards - Company overview

From his parent's Evergreen garage, Ben Anderson spent the winter of 2002/2003 working to reshape the sport of skiing.

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He tested new materials, shapes and lengths. He broke and redesigned his foundation model of a shorter, wider, more versatile ski until he got what he wanted. He called the finished product the Scout.

By 2004, he had formed his own company, Icelantic AT Boards, and he was ready to show the ski in the desert in Las Vegas.

Anderson, 25, took the Scout to the 2004 Snowsports Industries America tradeshow, where he met Robin Cecil, U.S. representative for ISPO, which bills itself as the largest international tradeshow for sports hardware, footwear and apparel, and is held twice a year in Munich, Germany.

Cecil, who was based in Salt Lake City, convinced Anderson to apply for ISPO's annual BrandNew awards, given to young companies with the year's most innovative products. In 2005, the Scout won runner-up in the competition. Applying again in 2006, Anderson said, "We thought we could win with the whole line."

Collaborating with a high-school buddy, Travis Cook, who has been put in charge of research and development for Icelantic, Anderson developed four designs: the Scout and the Nomad, for big-mountain and all-terrain riding; the Pilgrim, a terrain-park, slalom hybrid for icy conditions; and the powder-specific Shaman. They took them all to ISPO again in January and won the Brand New Thermolite Hardware Winter 2006 Award, beating out 171 companies from 25 countries.

The company came home with 457 international and domestic orders for skis from five international distributors.

"We've had a 98 percent success rate once people get on the skis," says Anderson, whose company now has five employees including himself. That success has dictated the company's marketing focus on on-mountain demonstrations with on-hill representatives.

"The reason why they have picked up some interest is because they...

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