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“It was a dark and stormy night…”, well almost. Full disclosure, it was daytime but the weather was pretty nasty.<\/p>\n
The inspiration for the PoleMaster came as one of the inventors was riding a lift behind a mother and her young son in the chair ahead. A gust of wind rocked the chair (as it often does), and the boy lost control of the poles in his lap.\u00a0<\/p>\n
He reached for them as they fell, and nearly fell from the chair… Mom’s quick reflexes caught him by his coat and pulled him back.<\/p>\n
\n“If only there was a place to put your poles”<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
from inspiration to perspiration<\/h3>\n
Not to bore you with years of details, but suffice to say that there were many nights spent in the inventor’s garage “playing” with moulds, resins, chemicals, pigments, paints, and fire extinguishers (no permanent damage, thanks for asking).<\/p>\n
Clamps, counterweights (the first models were pretty heavy), mounting mechanisms, and LOTS of ski resort visiting and usability testing.<\/p>\n
Today, we’re on version 5 of the PoleMaster, and have built an entire marketing and communications system surrounding it.<\/p>\n
\n“Make Safety & Convenience easy, transparent, and profitable”<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
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\n<\/h2>\nThe core of the Ski-PoleMaster system is the PoleMaster, a ski-pole holder that attaches to the lift chair\/bar.<\/p>\n
Resorts lease the PoleMaster devices, and we install and maintain them.<\/p>\n
revenue.
\n<\/h2>\nAdvertising and\/or sponsorship revenue is shared with the partner resort.<\/p>\n
20% to start, and up to 50% depending on the resort’s Marketing department sharing the workload.\t\t<\/p>\n
communication.
\n<\/h2>\nShort-term alerts and information while guests are on the mountain, contact from SPM to the resorts, and from the resorts to SPM.<\/p>\n
Many methods, one goal: keep guests safe, informed, and engaged<\/p>\n
Here’s how it works<\/h3>\n
step by step<\/p>\n
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