Finland | Public Record: 2018-present | Known for: PAAKKU street films, who else but us, PAAKKU 22, mighty bull, The Day Is Young | Focus: Finnish street skiing, crew videos, filming and editing
The Ruka park looked cold, loud and half-chaotic, with metal features catching grey Finnish light and a crew already laughing before the next drop. Veeti Komsi’s public ski identity belongs to that kind of session: friends, rails, fast cuts, urban spots, park clips and a camera moving through the Finnish street scene.
Komsi is not publicly documented as a World Cup, X Games or Olympic skier. His strongest profile is built through PAAKKU, the Finnish crew whose videos have become a repeat reference in modern European street skiing. His name appears as a skier, filmer, editor or producer across several projects, which makes him more than a rider in the background.
PAAKKU 22 is the cleanest early anchor in Komsi’s public archive. Published in October 2022, the video is described as the first PAAKKU street skiing video, supported by Vishnu Freeski. Komsi is listed in the ski roster with Santtu Särkipaju, Emppu Viide, Sampo Kainulainen, Aapo Viimavirta, Joonas Peltola, Lauri Kohtala, Pyry Valtonen, Jussi Saari, Elijas Jokela, Okko Nieminen and Aki Vallioniemi.
That cast places him inside a real Finnish street crew, not just a one-off upload. The project’s value comes from its format: city features, winter streets, rails, awkward landings, repeat attempts and a collective identity built around shared risk. For Komsi, PAAKKU 22 gives the page its first strong film credit.
In 2023, noFamily added another layer. The Newschoolers listing credits skiing by Jussi Saari, Santtu Särkipaju, Kimi Vallioniemi, Aki Vallioniemi, Lauri Kohtala, Veeti Komsi, Joel Edesi, Joel Liimatainen, Emppu Viide, Sampo Kainulainen, Topi Halonen, Sofia Tyni, Jesse Kurkinen and Joonas Peltola. It also states that the video was by Veeti.
That production credit matters. In crew-based freeskiing, filming and editing are not secondary tasks. They decide how the skiing is remembered: which tricks stay, how the crashes are used, how fast the edit moves and how a winter’s worth of sessions becomes a finished piece.
who else but us is Komsi’s strongest project marker so far. Published in October 2023, the video is described as a PAAKKU street skiing film supported by Vishnu Freeski. Komsi appears in the rider list with Santtu Särkipaju, Aapo Viimavirta, Lauri Kohtala, Sampo Kainulainen, Pyry Valtonen, Emppu Viide, Kimi Vallioniemi, Elijas Jokela, Teemu Tyykilä and Jussi Saari.
The important detail is the executive producer credit. That moves Komsi beyond simple participation. A street film needs spot planning, crew coordination, footage management, editing direction and enough persistence to keep the project alive when snow, injuries or timing fail. His name in that role gives his profile a clearer creative weight.
mighty bull, published in 2024, brings the story back to Ruka. The listing describes the session as “Banging at ruka 6” and includes Okko Nieminen, Emppu Viide, Santtu Särkipaju, Sampo Kainulainen, Joel Edesi, Mikko Torkko, Juho Romakkaniemi, Topi Halonen, Kimi Vallioniemi, Eetu Hauru, Veeti Komsi and Antti Ollila.
The same page credits the video to Komsi. Ruka matters because it gives PAAKKU a repeatable park environment around Finland’s longer winter. Rails, park builds and cold snow let the crew keep skiing when street spots are not ready. For Komsi, the project reinforces both sides of his role: skier in the lineup, camera and edit voice behind the session.
The Day Is Young keeps Komsi’s public record active. Published through PAAKKU in December 2025 and covered by Downdays and Freeride.cz, the project is described as another raw Finnish street film supported by Vishnu Freeski. The roster includes Santtu Särkipaju, Veeti Komsi, Okko Nieminen, Topi Halonen, Mikko Torkko, Sampo Kainulainen, Elijas Jokela, Aapo Viimavirta, Simo Peltola, Jussi Saari, Lauri Kohtala and Kimi Vallioniemi.
The listing again credits the video to Veeti Komsi, with title graphics by GewGaw. That continuity is the heart of his profile. He is not visible because of one clip. He remains connected to a crew output that keeps returning: streets, heavy rails, rough falls, raw edits and the stubborn Finnish style that has made PAAKKU recognizable.
The public sources do not support a detailed list of sponsors, contest results or signature tricks. The safest technical frame is Finnish street and park skiing: rails, wallrides, stair sets, tight run-ins, cold landings, park laps, short edits and tricks designed to hold up on camera.
For viewers, the important details are approach speed, rail pressure, balance over the feet, landing control and how the clip fits the rhythm of the crew. In a PAAKKU video, the spot often speaks as loudly as the trick. A clean slide on a harsh rail can carry more weight than a larger move on a forgiving park feature.
Veeti Komsi fits best as a Finnish street skier and crew-video maker. The verified trail runs through PAAKKU 22, noFamily, who else but us, mighty bull and The Day Is Young. His value comes from repeated presence, production roles and the ability to help shape how the Finnish street scene appears on screen.
For skipowd.tv, the strongest angle is not competition. It is PAAKKU: a Finnish crew building street films with Vishnu support, raw spots, Ruka park sessions and a recurring cast of riders. Komsi’s profile should stay close to that evidence, without inventing FIS results, sponsors or a formal pro biography that the public record does not confirm.