Brands
Sunnyside Sports, your Oregon Nordic ski shop, is fortunate to have beautiful, consistent cross country skiing all winter at Mount Bachelor. Below is a list of the brands of nordic skis, poles, and waxes that we sell. Check them out and then come in for a personal tour!
Atomic Skis
The innovation and quality of our technologies and products are not just due to our specialized experience in the production of leading skiing equipment – they are especially due to our own enthusiasm for the sport. That is because everybody who works on the development and manufacturing of ATOMIC products is also passionate about skiing themselves.
Salomon Sports
Driven by passion for skiing and design innovation, Francois Salomon and his son George designed and perfected many of the first modern ski bindings.
Fischer Skis
It was inventiveness and the pioneering spirit that drove the founder of the company, Josef Fischer Senior, to start up his own business in 1924. Sledges and handcarts were made in the first two years and, despite all the difficulties he faced, he later realized his vision of the largest ski manufacturing company in the world.This entrepreneurial spirit and the wealth of ideas still remain the forces that drive the people at Fischer in their daily work – developing, marketing and selling first-class sports equipment.
Swix Sport
Swix has been serving people around the world with high performance products for more than sixty years. Swix history is packed with success, with scientific experience and knowledge, and with “medals.”
Rossignol
Rossignol, inspired by our roots and our exceptional historical heritage, has built the future every day. Another milestone in our brand’s development is that we now have developed an authentically modern Mountain life style, with Hard and Soft goods for the winter and the summertime too.
Toko
The wax specialist TOKO developed from a household cleaning products company established in 1916 in Altstätten by Jakob Tobler. The company developed and produced its first wax in 1933. TOKO waxes now enjoy an excellent reputation among skiers, snowboarders and cross-country skiers. The company was purchased by the Mammut Sports Group AG in 2003. Most of its waxes are still produced and stored at the original site in Altstätten.


