Dynafit saw early success when Franz Klammer won a downhill race in Austria in 1973 while wearing Dynafit boots. Then, the brand's ski gear was worn 8 times in a row by the winners of the downhill ski World Cup from 1974 to 1982. The brand has since gone from strength to strength and Dynafit is now the main sponsor of the world's largest ski event, the Patrouille des Glaciers.
Dynafit work to always remain one step ahead of the competition by utilising the expertise of professional mountain athletes. By working closely with other 200 staff members and hosting events all around the world, Dynafit ensures that their gear is held to the highest standards.
Dynafit boasts 47 individual competence centres located across Europe as well as in the USA and Canada. These centres are used to ensure that all of their products are held to the highest standards with rigorous testing performed by experts.
Dynafit offer a wide range of cutting-edge products including their Neo range of ski boots. These utilise carbon fibre to give the boots strength and keeping them lightweight. The constant search for innovation is what lead Dynafit to use these materials before most other brands and every new product highlights the company's search to create something new with ever greater performance benefits for both the athletes and other customers that rely on them.
The Dynafit Nanga skis were designed to be as forgiving as possible to give the wearer the safest possible time on the slopes. Thanks to flex-tip technology, these skis are ideal for difficult conditions that would otherwise require incredibly precise execution. Flex-tip utilises a 3D carbon build that is both light and tough in order to minimise vibrations. Power is transferred directly thanks to micro sidewalls located in the binding area, highlighting Dynafit's passion for eddicient design.