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About Mallory Kean

Mallory is a lifelong curler who got her start at just eight years old. A former competitor on the World Curling Tour with Team Rizzo and in Mixed Doubles alongside Mark, she now curls locally in Woodstock while playing a central role in Runback’s growth. Mallory leads customer experience, design, and production—bringing a sharp creative eye and a deep love for the sport to every project. She’s passionate about helping teams bring their vision to life and making sure every curler, from grassroots to elite, feels like a pro in their gear.

FAQ Deep Dive: What We Wish Every Team Knew Before Ordering

By |2025-05-28T11:56:54-04:00May 23rd, 2025|Categories: Ordering Help|

Are you drawn to social media posts that promise to reveal big truths “the other guys” won’t tell you? You know the ones with catchy headlines like “The top 5 hacks to being the best (insert newest trend here)?” It’s all good - we get caught swiping through those too! They actually helped us realize [...]

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How Long Does It Really Take to Order Custom Curling Gear?

By |2025-05-28T12:00:05-04:00May 9th, 2025|Categories: Ordering Help|

We are jumping right into a topic that is not only one of our most commonly asked questions, but also extremely relevant as teams start to prepare for a new season. We are talking timelines! For all our planners out there, we are going to walk you through a sample order, from day zero to [...]

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What Is a Vector File and Why Your Curling Team Needs One

By |2025-05-28T11:59:46-04:00May 2nd, 2025|Categories: Design Tips|

Let me set the scene for you… It’s the beginning of another curling season and you’ve been delegated to “deal with the jerseys” so you’re feeling pretty good! You have your team’s sponsors confirmed, you’ve nailed the colour scheme and you even have that napkin sketch of your team’s design from the meeting earlier this [...]

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