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Mikaela Shiffrin’s secret: Focus on the details

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QC35 II gets Mikaela Shiffrin ready to take on the world’s best skiers. WORLD CHAMPION MIKAELA SHIF

QC35 II gets Mikaela Shiffrin ready to take on the world’s best skiers. [See this email online]( [Bose]( WORLD CHAMPION MIKAELA SHIFFRIN + QC35 II When every second counts, so does every detail. Details matter when hundredths of a second mean the difference between first place and finishing off the podium. That’s why I focus on every one. When I can shut out the world, I can imagine everything — from every turn and bump in the course to the distribution of my body weight, so I’m ready to take on the world’s best. — Mikaela Shiffrin, world champion ski racer [View details]( Visualizing victory. Even before stepping into the starting gate I’ve visualized my run at least 20 times. The powerful noise cancelling of QC35 headphones II makes it easier when I can block out distractions and focus on my preparation. [View details]( Visualizing victory. Even before stepping into the starting gate I’ve visualized my run at least 20 times. The powerful noise cancelling of QC35 headphones II makes it easier when I can block out distractions and focus on my preparation. [View details]( [QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II]( 40 stops. 80 races. A lot of music. My music keeps me sane during the World Cup season. Whether by van, train, or plane, I travel to a new city or country every week. It’s good to know I have headphones that not only can keep up, but won’t get in the way with any wires. [View details]( [QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II]( The easiest way to my music. After training all day or killing time between races, I don’t always want to be fumbling with my phone. I just want my music. With my QC35 II I can get to all my favorites easier than ever because they’re optimized for the Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. All I need to do is say the word to start jamming. [View details]( [Join us on Facebook]( [Join us on Twitter]( [Join us on Instagram]( [Join us on YouTube]( SHOP FOR BOSE [Browse all products]( • [Locate store]( Bose Corporation The Mountain Framingham, MA 01701 [Contact us]( • [www.bose.com]( • [Privacy policy]( • [Unsubscribe]( Voice services may vary. Bose, QuietComfort, and QC are trademarks of Bose Corporation. Google is a trademark of Google LLC. Amazon, Alexa, and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon, Inc. or its affiliates.[Advertisement]

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