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fearlessclimber
Oct 22, 2008, 6:25 AM
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Just wondering how do you get recognized to get a sponsor for rock climbing...where to start? It would definately help out to have one.
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majid_sabet
Oct 22, 2008, 7:00 AM
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fearlessclimber wrote: Just wondering how do you get recognized to get a sponsor for rock climbing...where to start? It would definitely help out to have one. 1-become a good climber 2- have the right connection in the right dept 3-or do a good multi-BJ I keep seen a lot of climbers choosing #3 these days
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shimanilami
Oct 22, 2008, 7:09 AM
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majid_sabet wrote: ... 1-become a good climber 2- have the right connection in the right dept 3-or do a good multi-BJ I keep seen a lot of climbers choosing #3 these days That "climbing gym" in the Castro I gave you directions to, Majid ... uh, it wasn't actually a climbing gym. (Christ. How many nights a week are you spending there?)
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shockabuku
Oct 22, 2008, 7:34 AM
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Call your Dad.
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king_rat
Oct 22, 2008, 9:45 AM
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I would think that the following would be prerequisite A) you need to be climbing seriously hard routes B) put up some FA’s on a few hard routes C) your name is already well known in the climbing world D) Your FA’s are well publicised E) you have a pretty face that’s marketable F) have won a major comp or two
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rhythm164
Oct 22, 2008, 10:42 AM
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oh sweet bastard don't resurrect this thing!
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shrug7
Oct 22, 2008, 12:23 PM
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rhythm164 wrote: oh sweet bastard don't resurrect this thing! What's done is done... All hail Gabe Walker...
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smeinhold
Oct 22, 2008, 2:21 PM
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well first off... you need to be a badass with an attitude. you need to find projects no one will ever get on, send them and grade them in the 13+ range every now and then throw in a 14a. this will impress your sponsors but you'll be under the radar enough that no one will repeat you routes and down grade them to 12a. next, show up at other areas and dog up the harder routes there and claim that you are "working" them, then back at the campground proclaim how you were "so close to the send today". finally have a photographer take pictures of you on a hard route you cant do... someone like dan brayack should do, then that image will one day show up in a guidebook or horst training book. now you have a "published photo" to show off to your sponsors. finally. get a ticket to salt lake baby, you're off to the big show. at the summer or show you can mingle with the thousands of other "sponsored" climbers and talk about you back home test piece that hasnt seen a second ascent. you can also show off your resume to other companies, and beg for more free gear cause you are such a badass. welcome to the land of being a "sponsored athlete" now when you climb around mere mortals, you can show off all of your fancy stuff.
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knieveltech
Oct 22, 2008, 2:52 PM
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shimanilami wrote: majid_sabet wrote: ... 1-become a good climber 2- have the right connection in the right dept 3-or do a good multi-BJ I keep seen a lot of climbers choosing #3 these days That "climbing gym" in the Castro I gave you directions to, Majid ... uh, it wasn't actually a climbing gym. (Christ. How many nights a week are you spending there?)
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knieveltech
Oct 22, 2008, 2:57 PM
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smeinhold wrote: well first off... you need to be a badass with an attitude. you need to find projects no one will ever get on, send them and grade them in the 13+ range every now and then throw in a 14a. this will impress your sponsors but you'll be under the radar enough that no one will repeat you routes and down grade them to 12a. next, show up at other areas and dog up the harder routes there and claim that you are "working" them, then back at the campground proclaim how you were "so close to the send today". finally have a photographer take pictures of you on a hard route you cant do... someone like dan brayack should do, then that image will one day show up in a guidebook or horst training book. now you have a "published photo" to show off to your sponsors. finally. get a ticket to salt lake baby, you're off to the big show. at the summer or show you can mingle with the thousands of other "sponsored" climbers and talk about you back home test piece that hasnt seen a second ascent. you can also show off your resume to other companies, and beg for more free gear cause you are such a badass. welcome to the land of being a "sponsored athlete" now when you climb around mere mortals, you can show off all of your fancy stuff. FFS. I think I just threw up a little in my mouth. To the OP: As an alternative to sucking cock by the foot for handouts, might I suggest the oft-overlooked approach to scoring gear: GET A FUCKING JOB
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fearlessclimber
Oct 22, 2008, 5:55 PM
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hahaha thanks for all the ridiculous posts lol. peace
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fearlessclimber
Oct 22, 2008, 6:01 PM
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Oh god did you have to lol...i remember back when i saw this one i was on the ground laughing for 10 minutes.
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pr0x1mo
Oct 22, 2008, 6:40 PM
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fearlessclimber wrote: Just wondering how do you get recognized to get a sponsor for rock climbing...where to start? It would definately help out to have one. The way you get sponsored is... have a beat street attitude. Treat a comp like a bboy cypher. Head hunt for ppl like Graham, Sharma, Robinson, Woods, Miley Cyrus, Lisa Rands, etc... Do a route in front of them and even if you don't send, come down, get some chalk from your bag, palm it, then blow it all to their faces and say "YOU JUST GOT SMOKED, NIGGA, STRAIGHT STREET..." Then do a coin drop to halo's to a drill head spin and top rock outta the comp.
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knieveltech
Oct 22, 2008, 6:48 PM
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pr0x1mo wrote: fearlessclimber wrote: Just wondering how do you get recognized to get a sponsor for rock climbing...where to start? It would definately help out to have one. The way you get sponsored is... have a beat street attitude. Treat a comp like a bboy cypher. Head hunt for ppl like Graham, Sharma, Robinson, Woods, Miley Cyrus, Lisa Rands, etc... Do a route in front of them and even if you don't send, come down, get some chalk from your bag, palm it, then blow it all to their faces and say "YOU JUST GOT SMOKED, NIGGA, STRAIGHT STREET..." Then do a coin drop to halo's to a drill head spin and top rock outta the comp. HAHAHAHAHAHAH omfg funniest shit I've seen on here in months. Why WHY won't this fit as a sig?
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fearlessclimber
Oct 22, 2008, 11:36 PM
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HAHAHAHAHAHAH omfg funniest shit I've seen on here in months. Why WHY won't this fit as a sig? hahahahaha, im likin all the funny shit its entertaining
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Alpinisto
Oct 23, 2008, 1:14 AM
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pr0x1mo wrote: The way you get sponsored is... have a beat street attitude. Treat a comp like a bboy cypher. Head hunt for ppl like Graham, Sharma, Robinson, Woods, Miley Cyrus, Lisa Rands, etc... Do a route in front of them and even if you don't send, come down, get some chalk from your bag, palm it, then blow it all to their faces and say "YOU JUST GOT SMOKED, NIGGA, STRAIGHT STREET..." Then do a coin drop to halo's to a drill head spin and top rock outta the comp. WTF...!?!?!
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knieveltech
Oct 23, 2008, 2:45 AM
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Alpinisto wrote: pr0x1mo wrote: The way you get sponsored is... have a beat street attitude. Treat a comp like a bboy cypher. Head hunt for ppl like Graham, Sharma, Robinson, Woods, Miley Cyrus, Lisa Rands, etc... Do a route in front of them and even if you don't send, come down, get some chalk from your bag, palm it, then blow it all to their faces and say "YOU JUST GOT SMOKED, NIGGA, STRAIGHT STREET..." Then do a coin drop to halo's to a drill head spin and top rock outta the comp. WTF...!?!?! Was wondering when someone else would spot that.
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mecalekahi-mekahidyho
Oct 23, 2008, 3:30 AM
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pr0x1mo wrote: fearlessclimber wrote: Just wondering how do you get recognized to get a sponsor for rock climbing...where to start? It would definately help out to have one. The way you get sponsored is... have a beat street attitude. Treat a comp like a bboy cypher. Head hunt for ppl like Graham, Sharma, Robinson, Woods, Miley Cyrus, Lisa Rands, etc... Do a route in front of them and even if you don't send, come down, get some chalk from your bag, palm it, then blow it all to their faces and say "YOU JUST GOT SMOKED, NIGGA, STRAIGHT STREET..." Then do a coin drop to halo's to a drill head spin and top rock outta the comp. Gold.....Pure GOLD That shit had me rollin.
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scottek67
Jul 30, 2010, 6:48 PM
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majid_sabet wrote: fearlessclimber wrote: Just wondering how do you get recognized to get a sponsor for rock climbing...where to start? It would definitely help out to have one. 1-become a good climber 2- have the right connection in the right dept 3-or do a good multi-BJ I keep seen a lot of climbers choosing #3 these days
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spikeddem
Jul 30, 2010, 7:04 PM
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scottek67 wrote: majid_sabet wrote: fearlessclimber wrote: Just wondering how do you get recognized to get a sponsor for rock climbing...where to start? It would definitely help out to have one. 1-become a good climber 2- have the right connection in the right dept 3-or do a good multi-BJ I keep seen a lot of climbers choosing #3 these days Were you searching for "Majid + multi-bj" for a reason? Hmmm?
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sarvelaj
Aug 26, 2011, 4:31 PM
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LMAO! dude thats the funniest thing i've read all week! haha so much for getting invited to the crags with sharma, pringle, woods, or robinson. lololol
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staticcling
Nov 10, 2011, 7:23 AM
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Alright a lot of people are saying that you need to be really good to be sponsored but does consistency count for anything as well? I am in Youth A for the ABS clinging season and I have been consistently getting second place in every single competition I have been to. I also know a lot of people that could help out in acquiring a sponsorship from companies such as evolv, Five 10, and the like.
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guangzhou
Nov 10, 2011, 9:27 AM
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In the past 180 days, as the distributor of a few climbing compnaies, I have received over 200 emails asking for sponsorship. About half of the emails had climbing resumes. The only one who received anything from me had what I considered a cool project in East Java. I doubt the route will be very hard, but I think the project will get some nice publicity for the lines I represent. They received some gear and about 200 USD towards the project. They have to mention they were sponsored by my business in any interview they do when they complete the project.
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tolman_paul
Nov 10, 2011, 9:36 PM
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It would help if you'd look at the issue from the inside out. Climbing gear companies (all companies) are in the business of making money, climbing gear just happens to be what provides their profits. Part of running a business is advertising your product, so that people buy it. A sponsored athelete is advertising, no more, no less. The value you can provide to a company is reaching customers that they don't currently reach, and selling additional product. So, the real question is, what can you provide to a potential sponsor for them to sell additional equipment? Do you have a blog with a large following? Are you in an area where your exploits are are shown on local news organizations and hence attracting new people to the sport? Are you active in your community protecting access to clmbing areas and worker with land managers? Start locally at climbing gyms and gear shops. Show them how you will be able to help them get more customers by sponsoring you. If you're just looking for somebody to pay you to play, then you're looking for a sugar daddy, not a sponsor.
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kiwiprincess
Nov 10, 2011, 11:02 PM
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You represent the brand- Mainly you need to be a fan of the brand, you will need to be presentable, well spoken (trade show stands) a role model to other climbers- (don't smoke, talk shit etc. it would help if you were studing, volunteered etc to show you are more than just a good climber) You need to have the ability to provide them with Photo's and information. (Have a well written blog) Climbing hard is part of it, but being an ambassador is very important...no one wants their brand associated with a jerk or someone who will leave for a better offer next month. Keep in touch regularly build a relationship. No one will associate their brand with you featuring you in advertising etc unless they are sure you are a good guy/ girl and in for the long haul, which means they need to feel like they know you.
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