Thayne Rich is Livin', Breathin' and Skiin' it - 4FRNT Skis

Introducing Thayne Rich
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Thayne Rich, Wasatch local, exhibits more passion for skiing than anyone you know. He lives and breathes skiing and we're proud to welcome him onto our global team.

 


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