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The latest model from Ski Trab is designed for maximum fun in descent,
using new technology and natural materials.
The latest generation of skis made in Bormio:
Magico.2 and Maestro.2
With its innovative sidecut and flex, the Maestro is
the first in a new line of ultralight skis.
A revolutionary new design with twin tip
and split tail. Ski Trab skis become the most
used—and most successful—in ski
mountaineering races.
The honeycomb core is introduced. Experience
making lightweight skis leads to the introduction of
Aramid—more durable and stable than wood.
The focus shifts to making skis
as light as possible. Hans Kammerlander
achieves the first ski descent of Nanga
Parbat on the Ski Trab Piuma.
Touring skis become shorter and wider.
Adriano and Daniele finish their studies
and become ski instructors.
The first skis designed for ski touring.
The first experiences with ski mountaineering
with the Folgore Alpine Guides from Bormio,
pioneers of the sport.
Fiberglass is introduced.
This is also a transformative decade for the ski industry,
with the introduction of composites, rabbeted edges
and new plastics.
The first ski with screwed-on steel edges.
Giacomo Trabucchi officially goes into business
as a ski and sled maker.
The first Trab ski, made entirely from solid wood.
Giacomo makes his first pair of skis for him
and his brothers in the basement of his home.