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  2. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    alpine skis, ski jumping skis, cross-country skis, ski boots: Austria: 1924: One of the largest brands through the 1960s and into the 80s, and became a force in the downhill racing market with their C4 design in the early 1980s. Today Fischer concentrates on back-country and cross-country skis. Forest Skis: freeride, ski touring and carving ...

  3. Category:Ski equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ski equipment manufacturers" ... List of ski brands; 0–9. 4FRNT Skis; A. Alpina Žiri; Armada (company) Atomic Skis; B. Blizzard Sport; BURT ...

  4. Fischer (company) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 70s, Fischer became the biggest ski manufacturer in the world. [1] The Europa 77, with its fibre-glass technology, was revolutionary. This was the foundation to capture the Scandinavian market. Franz Klammer won the Olympics in 1976 on Fischer C4 skis. In 1988, Fischer opened the factory in Mukachevo, Ukraine.

  5. The Best Ski Brands to Hit the Slopes in This Winter - AOL

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    The labels to shop for the very best in on-and-off-piste style (and function).

  6. Salomon Group - Wikipedia

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    Salomon skis: the 1080 and the Axecleaver, 2016. Salomon SAS is a French sports equipment manufacturing company headquartered in Annecy, France.It was founded in 1947 by François Salomon in the heart of the French Alps and is a major brand in outdoor sports equipment.

  7. Skis Rossignol - Wikipedia

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    Rossignol ski boots. The company was founded in 1907 by Abel Rossignol, who manufactured wood products (such as spindles) for the textile industry. Rossignol, a committed skier, used his carpentry skills to make a pair of skis out of solid wood. In 1937, Émile Allais of France became triple world champion on Rossignol Olympic 41 skis. [4]