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FILM RELEASE - Hidden Gem

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FILM RELEASE - Hidden Gem

Dear partner,

The second KORE movie of 2020 will soon be released, and we’re stoked to share all the assets with you! We also want to thank you for all the support and nice feedback from the first release. But now, let’s talk about: HIDDEN GEM

Not far from the busy slopes of Whistler, deep in the heart of the Callaghan Valley, lies an off-the-grid lodge surrounded by old-growth forest and alpine peaks. In this non-motorized zone, all turns have to be earned. But touring through the trees before sunrise is a small investment considering the terrain and snow that awaits. Follow Freeride World Tour Athletes Jess Hotter and Blake Marshall, accompanied by local shredders Ian Morrison and Riley Leboe into the La La Land of backcountry skiing. Enjoy the 2nd HEAD KORE brand episode.

We have provided our release schedule and all assets of the film for the launch below.


Film Release Assets:

Full Episode: https://youtu.be/OzbPFZrvs3s

All Release Assets: https://go.head.com/38pBfbv

Please feel free to share and we appreciate all the support.

Release Date: Nov. 17th 2020


Tags:

@jesshotter1

@blakemarshallskiing

@rileyleboe

@ian_morrison

@head_freeskiing

Special thanks: Callaghan Country Journeyman Lodge

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About HEAD

HEAD is a leading global manufacturer and marketer of premium sports equipment and apparel.

Our business is organized into five divisions: Winter Sports, Racquet Sports, Diving, Sportswear and Licensing. We sell products under the HEAD (alpine skis, ski bindings, ski boots, snowboard and protection products, tennis, racquetball, paddle, squash and pickleball racquets, tennis balls and tennis footwear, sportswear and swimming products), Penn (tennis balls and racquetball balls), Tyrolia (ski bindings) and Mares, SSI and rEvo (diving) brands. The Company´s key products have attained leading market positions based on sales and reputation and have gained high visibility through their use by many of today´s top athletes.

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