Supply Chain Challenges Hit the Slopes
November 19, 2021

By Matt Hoisch
Jagged Edge has gotten items in November that were supposed to ship in April. (Image by Matt Hoisch)
Supply chain issues are impacting the availability and prices of goods around the world. And winter sports equipment is no exception. KOTO’s Matt Hoisch looks at how buyers and retailers in Telluride are feeling the gear crunch, and he talks with Nick Sargent, President of the trade group Snowsports Industries America, about the gear shortage’s widespread causes and how long it could take to resolve them.
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