With skis under our feet before turning two, the passion for skiing runs in our blood. Following the alpine ski world cup from a very young age, we have grown analyzing the different techniques at home with our parents, both ski instructors, and reading specialized magazines with insight stories. And we still do. We grew up having fun free skiing, then raced for some time to close the loop. From exploring the backcountry to carving turns in icy slopes, we simply enjoy skiing.
Our attention to detail and the drive to curate our technique brought us to a key point: we decided to manufacture our own skis. As a personal project between brothers, a family atelier in our parents garage, we wanted to craft our own Bullets, drawing the shapes and defining the strengths of the tools we wanted to ski with.
it with any skier aiming to enjoy, have fun, and always improve.
Bullet comes to live for anyone seeking to be precise in their skiing, unique
in their turns.
Driven by the desire to craft our own skis, we merged our expertise in architecture and space engineering and tackled the challenge from scratch.
Step by step, we progressed with passion and obsession towards the true goal. All while having fun and sharing the ride with people around us. Many gave a hand to support us in this journey – thank you!
The adventure started by desiging and building a scalable press, ready for any ski length and width. The innovation did not stop here, the different layers of the skis are based on space materials technology, making sure the output is a versatile and robust ski able to withstand any condition and carve the tightest turns with reaction.
As any project based on passion, Bullet started in our parent’s garage. Long days, long nights, endless weekends. Prototype after prototype, spending time to perfect the process and output the best performing ski. Time could be a stress given the drive for perfectionism that guides us since a very young age. Instead, patience is a headline to determine when the product is
ready to be unveiled to skiers out there.
The development process has been, is, and will be an exciting internal challenge.