Press Release: Mondraker BikesMondraker lands into one of the most iconic territories for MTB by partnering up with Stoked Canada, Canada’s newest MTB retailer.
The highly professional and experienced team is determined to offer the best quality customer service to the Canadian MTB community, with the ambition of introducing one of the leading MTB brands in the world today.
Mondraker bike lovers will be able to get their hands on the brand's bikes effective immediately and enjoy the benefits of its race-proven proprietary technologies, such as Forward Geometry, Zero Suspension and Stealth build, among others. Their character is imprinted on every bike, starting from the sought-after Summum and SuperFoxy, through to the Podium and F-Podium and not to mention the popular Crafty and Dusk e-bikes.
As Miguel Pina, Mondraker’s CEO put it: “I am very happy to partner with the team at Stoked. From now on, we shall be able to say that we’ve got Mondraker rolling at one of the best places to practice mountain biking in the planet.”
As Will, Stoked Canada’s Marketing Manager states: “The team at Stoked Canada is really excited to introduce a brand with so much history to the Canadian market. Our Canadian customers will benefit from the great customer service that Mondraker has been offering to all their customers around the world.”
Mondraker is currently present in more than 40 countries around the world and, thanks to the brand's competitive racing DNA, are well represented at World Cup level with MS Mondraker and the PMX Racing Team, showcasing the Spanish brand to millions of MTB enthusiasts around the globe.
For more info, visit www.Stokedcanada.com
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Orange supply are distributors to our LBS. A Saris bike rack a few years ago was around $300 CDN. The LDB was charging me over $500 so I bought it from the USA for under $400 CDN.
Come Stoked, succeed and provide excellent pricing to the masses and you'll get the business .Service and apparel is your profit margin for certain. Right now Canadians are using JensonUSA and the European online retailers. Perhaps you could capture that market as well.