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XSI Insurance is the official accident insurance to Alta Ski Resort

Posted on November 19, 2010 by Jay

Alta Ski Resort in Utah has decided to offer XSI’s affordable insurance plans to its employees.  Because most seasonal employees and non-US citizens are not eligible for the insurance offered by Alta, most of them have no insurance at all.  And those who qualify for the Resort insurance are still required to pay a $2,000 deductible, even if a small injury occurs.

Alta cares about its employees enough to offer them an affordable option for insurance.  Although workers compensation covers Alta’s employees while they’re on the job, most injuries occur when employees are off work.  This leaves injured employees out of work with no insurance assistance to help pay for medical expenses.

With its Signature Plans priced as low as $15.40 per month, even a part-time, Alta lift operator earning $10 per hour can afford to have insurance. Alta employees can play harder on their days off knowing they are covered.

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XSI Insurance Featured in MMA Business Magazine

Posted on October 18, 2010 by Jay

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XSI Customer Testimonial With Snowboarder Jesse Delgado

Posted on September 29, 2010 by Jay

My name is Jesse Delgado, I am a sponsored snowboarder and avid surfer. My sponsors are: Gramicci, Vans, and The North Face.

I spend my summers in San Diego surfing and skateboarding, and my winters in Salt Lake City Utah snowboarding. I heard about XSI last summer at the ASR trade show in San Diego, CA. I was hyped to find a company that insured athletes and the prices were super cheap. That following winter I packed up all my gear, bought a $90.00 dollar one-way ticket to Salt Lake City, and caught a taxi cab to the Alta Peruvian Lodge, located just up the street from Snowbird Ski Resort. I had planned to stay and work for the winter and compete in “The North Face Masters” a three stop tour for big mountain snowboarders, that kicks off at Snowbird Ski Resort in Alta, UT. Two days before the competition I hit up XSI and signed up for there “Signature” insurance policy.


The stage was set for what is to be another epic “TNFM” at Snowbird Ski Resort, the comp had been postponed two days due to huge storms, low visibility, deep snow, and avalanche danger.  I was the 9th rider out of the gate that day, I made a few turns and straight lined into my first huck, about 30 feet out I clipped rock and fell another 20 feet to the ground. Everything went black for a few seconds and I knew I was seriously hurt. I flagged down Ski Patrol and was rushed to The Mountain Medical Center. In the end I tore up my hands, suffered from severe hematoma, fractured 4 vertebrae, and had a hairline fracture on my hip! I spent two days at the hospital before I was released. Right away I hit up XSI and filed a claim, a month later I opened my mail box and I found a check for $5,500 dollars. Needless to say I was extremely relieved and happy to see how much I had received. If you are a athlete, who plans on pushing his/her own ability’s in any sport I would definitely recommend you check out XSI!



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Summer Update with Mtn Biker Eric Porter

Posted on September 17, 2010 by Jay

Well I’m home again from another amazing 2 wheeled adventure, this time to Alaska!  I (Eric Porter) went there with Kelly McGarry and Chris Van Dine, and we spent 2 weeks camping and riding.  We also had Harookz shooting stills, Don Hampton on video, Alec Cattarin on POV, and Carlos Crowl (DHA) as our amazing guide.  It was an amazing experience to say the least, we had a blast!  The trip started out strong, as soon as we left the airport, we looked out the window of the truck to see the northern lights (aurora borealis) dancing around in the sky, it was pretty unbelievable, just this quickly moving and changing mass of green light all the way across the sky.

The second night was quite the opposite, we returned from a late dinner at the Salmon Bake restaurant and during dinner the coulds had opened up into a torrential downpour.  The original plan was that we were all camping in a 1950s army wall tent.  However when we got back from dinner we all found our sleeping bags pads and pillows sitting in a small lake which used to be known as the bottom of the tent.  That was a miserable night, we all split up between sleeping in the rental van, the guide’s pickup truck backseat, and his toy hauler trailer where all the bikes were.  Looking back it was a good way to toughen us up for the rest of our time in AK, dealing with pretty much all the seasons each day.

It was beautiful up there with amazing views all around, and we watched the fall colors coming out while we were there, it was full on fall by the time we left.  We also saw some great wildlife; bald eagles, moose, and fox just to name a few.  We didn’t see a bear the whole time, but they were around, we saw tracks everywhere, and didn’t go anywhere without our bear bell and bear spray.  You can see my backcountry toilet in one of the photos!!

Another unique experience was that Jason, the owner of the Salmon Bake bar and restaurant invited us to ride across the bar one night to put on a show for his customers, I thought this was a pretty fitting thing to do with my bike considering my homebrew beer graphics!  So we all took turns riding around up there and threw some tricks off the end, pretty sweet!  It was an extremely tiring trip with all of the time we spent hiking ridgelines with our bikes, working on trails, and of course riding every day.  We ended up eating a ton of Clif Bar products throughout the day to keep us going, since we usually missed lunch because we were out on the hill.

On the last day we ended up lucking out with the weather and getting an amazing sunset, which enabled us to finish shooting at this really cool zone with some awesome berms and a couple big jumps.  As the light was almost gone I finally stomped my big trick for the trip that I had been saving till the end because of the danger factor, and it couldn’t have been more golden light when I did it!  As soon as it was done I sprinted down the hill to the car, immediately took apart and packed my bike, and drove to the airport arriving 1 hour before my flight, just in time!  All in all it was one of my favorite trips I’ve ever been on, and I’m sure I’ll be back next year!  Big thanks to Clif Bar, Gravity, Haro Bikes, Cannondale, and Contour HD for making this happen!  Also thanks to Jason (www.denaliparksalmonbake.com <http://www.denaliparksalmonbake.com/> ) for all his help, and my wife Megan for all of her local AK knowledge.  I apologize for the photo quality on some of these as they are all iphone photos, you’ll have to wait for the article and videos to see the real thing, this is just a teaser!

Eric Porter

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Meet XSI Insurance’s newest mtn bike athlete

Posted on August 11, 2010 by Jay

Nathan Miller  lives in Park City, Utah and is an avid cyclist. His sponsors include Cole Sport and Endurance Cycle Service.  At 29 years old, he’s as active as he was when he was 19.  Unfortunately, like a lot of guys his age in Park City, Nate had no health insurance, until now.

After much contemplation on the accident risk associated with his daily activities, Nate finally decided he was too smart to trust fate any longer and got on one of XSI’s affordable insurance plans. XSI is not just mountain bike insurance, but insurance that covers Nate even if he trips while walking down the street.  The best part is that the Signature plans from XSI start at $15.40 per month. Not bad for a starving artist in a ski town.

Nate has been riding and racing bikes for a long time. With bumps and bruises along the way, he felt it was time to secure an affordable insurance plan. Good thing he did. With a series of top ten mtn bike race finishes from 2008 to present, on and off road, Nate should have some kind of coverage. Read More→

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