ScottyBob's SkiWorks in the high mountains of the San Juan Colorado, has been exclusively offering the BobTail designed ski for over the last decade. This season marks a new beginning for us, We are expanding into three new lines. Symmetrical, Adaptive and Snowboards. Here at ScottyBob's our job is to make what our customers want us to make.
We still only produce on demand, which means every product is made from start to finish for the customer who ordered it. So they get a custom ski at a production price.
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Since their introduction, ScottyBob telemark skis are recognized around the world for their innovative design, ease of control and usefulness in a wide range of snow conditions.
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ScottyBob alpine skis are recognized around the world for their innovative design, ease of control and usefulness in a wide range of snow conditions. We dial in the camber, flex and other physical properties of the alpine Swing Blade, ThunderBolt and Fat Ass to meet your exact needs.
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Tip Rockers are one of the latest innovations in powder skis and Scotty Bob SkiWorks takes the design to the pinnacle of performance. By bending the fore body of the ski up about 30 cm just before the tip kick of the ski, the float in powder is greatly enhanced. Add the responsiveness of Scotty Bob’s legendary BobTail design and you have one hot pair of skis.
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Our very first ski was the legendary 179 BobTail with its tie-dyed top sheet. Through the years we’ve continued to evolve top sheet design with many innovative motifs without ever looking back.
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Over the years we have gotten calls from snowboarders asking us to make them snowboards. We told them Sorry, we don’t make them.
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This year we are offering Adaptive Skis for monoski or bucket skiers.
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We have been making the BobTail design for over a decade now. People who ski them love them. Then you may ask why make a symmetrical line?
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Hey ScottyBob!
The four pairs of FatBastard’s that I ordered for my kids last year became the most successful Christmas gifts that I’ve ever offered them. They were just thrilled, expecially my youngest doughter, who firmly believes she’s really got the nicest pair of skies in the world. The design/wood art on all the skies is just perfect; the kids all enjoyed it! Attached to this mail is a photo of the four of them with their brand new ScottyBob’s, taken during the easter holiday this spring. As you may see on the second picture, I also made them matching ski-bags for christmas…
I’ve been Telemark-skiing for about 6 or 7 years now, but to my kids this is something entirely new, though they’ve been Slalom-skiing from childhood. Myself I learned Telemark-skiing just from trying it out, and of course by watching others performing it. Nevertheless, this winter I had to teach my own children Telemark-skiing, and this was actually the first time I’ve had the joy of teaching it to someone unfamiliar with the art. With the ScottyBob Telemark skies that job wasn’t very difficult. I have at times been watching professional ski-instructors giving telemark lessons to various people, and I’ve noticed what huge emphasis they have on teaching their pupils always to put most weight on the outer/front ski as they perform the telemark turn; and I’ve seen them spend a large amount of time on teaching the skiers to keep the inner ski flat and not allow the edge of that ski to cut into the snow. In other words, all the initial lessons are used to teach the skiers how to compensate for the fact that the skies do not carve tougether, and I’ve actually seen tremendous practising time being spent on learning how to align the inner ski with the outer ski etc.! When putting the novice on a pair of ScottyBob Telemark skies, however; we may actually skip that nonsense! Why? Simply because the skies carve toughether! Teaching Telemark to the beginner has never been easier!

Atle Solholm
Norway
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Got back from an awesome ride today, came through my back fence and started to do a couple yard chores, sauntered around to the front porch, and SHAZAAM! a parcel had been left there with your logo stenciled on it. Naturally stopped the chores and took the box to the shed to check the goods. It was all I could do to wait that extra few seconds – nearly ripped the box open on sight.
I hardly know what to say; I nearly wept with joy (no bull!). They are about 100x cooler than I thought they would be, and I had high expectations! They way you did the tribal flames of birds eye in slight bas-relief to the wood is simply gorgeous!
I will forward a photo of the pair on their first snow day. Tempted to take ‘em into the Sawtooths this weekend, but that would be a travesty me thinks, given the little pebbly rockfalls that have trickled onto the late spring snowpack. I think I need to save ‘em for next season.
You have another over-the-moon happy customer – thank you so much! What a great way to memorialize this 4th of July weekend – receiving such an amazing example of American ingenuity and craftsmanship!
Schralpalicious!

Greg