ASPEN, CO, January 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Awarded as the "National Ski Shop of the Month" by the Powder Magazine, Hamilton Sports takes immense pride in being declared as the best ski shop in Aspen. The Aspen Times has also awarded Hamilton Sports Best Ski Shop in Aspen five out of the last seven years. The snowy mountain town of Aspen, which is a famous spot for skiing, is widely known for the tradition of ski shops from where skiers can buy ski wear, rent ski equipment, meet locals, get their gear tuned and find out the low down on ski conditions. Following this trend, Hamilton Sports came into existence in 1997 and since then it has kept up with the proud tradition of Aspen ski shops. The shop has many proud names as its associates. Many first time skiers and Olympic champions have made their way through this shop.
The founders of the shop, Bill Miller and Jeff Hamilton, takes great pleasure in crediting their shop with the most effective and quality services. The duo has been working tirelessly since last fourteen years to make it stand out in the crowd. While Bill Miller had spent seven years as a professional speed skier racer in Europe, Jeff Hamilton holds the record to become the first person to ski at 150 mph at Vars, France. The experience of the two professional skiers along with their efforts pulled Hamilton Sports to the number one position.
Hamilton Sports is popular as the skiers' shop and for ski wears like jackets, pants, outerwear and skis from some of the most famous brands. The shop is run by expert and knowledgeable staffs who assist the customers to choose from different ski packages. They also help the skiers to find the best location for skiing based on their ski experience from the four incredible mountains. Because of the excellent services of the staffs, Hamilton Sports has been consistently ranked as number one shop in customer satisfaction by the Aspen skiers. The shop has also been voted as the best ski tuning shop in Aspen by the readers of Aspen Times Newspapers.
Hamilton sports is the best ski shop in Aspen that provides ski wears and outerwears of the top brands and also gives ski equipment on rent. It has the best ski wears from KJUS and the top ski models from Kastle. The shop also provides online services to the shoppers.
For further information please contact us at (970) 925-1200 or http://www.hamiltonsports.com/store/
Hamilton Sports Keeps Up With The Proud Tradition Of Aspen Ski Shops
Hamilton Sports is the best ski shop in Aspen. It has been awarded with the 'National Ski Shop of the Month' by the Powder Magazine and has been voted as the best ski tuning shop in Aspen by the readers of Aspen Times Newspapers.
2012-01-02
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[Press-News.org] Hamilton Sports Keeps Up With The Proud Tradition Of Aspen Ski ShopsHamilton Sports is the best ski shop in Aspen. It has been awarded with the 'National Ski Shop of the Month' by the Powder Magazine and has been voted as the best ski tuning shop in Aspen by the readers of Aspen Times Newspapers.