1970 enters the motorcycle cross-country market. 1970, Scott entered the off-road motorcycle industry with glasses specially developed for off-road motorcycles. Later, he introduced off-road motorcycle shoes, handlebars and other special products.
197 1 Lightest ski boots and the first pair of foam breathable goggles 197 1, Scott produced the lightest ski boots and the first pair of foam breathable goggles in the world at that time.
1978 establishment of European headquarters 1978, Scott established his European headquarters in Fribourg, Switzerland, which is an hour's drive from the world-famous ski resort Verbier.
1986 the most enduring ski pole factory 1986, Scott built the world's most famous ski pole factory and became the world's leading ski pole manufacturer. In the same year, Scott launched his first mountain bike.
1989 the first pneumatic handlebar 1989, Scott introduced the most significant product in the history of bicycles-pneumatic handlebar. This handlebar helped American ace Greg Lemond win the Tour de France with 1989.
199 1 composite suspension 199 1, Scott introduced composite suspension into bicycle products. In the same year, Ruthie Mathes won the MTB World Cup with it.
1992 the first fully shock-proof mountain bike 1992, Scott introduced his first fully shock-proof mountain bike, and later introduced bicycle shoes and helmets.
1993 Snowboard 1993, Scott launched his first snowboard, named Range.
1994 gloves 1994, the winter glove series was launched.
1997 outdoor products Three years later, 1997, Scott launched a brand-new series of winter sports products.
1998 sleigh 1998, Scott began to produce sleigh.
1998 G-Zer SCOTT, the world's lightest fully shock-proof bicycle, has contributed the lightest fully shock-proof mountain bike to the world. It was named "G-Zero" and became a milestone in the development of bicycle industry.
The strike in 2000 broke all records. Scott broke all records with his carbon fiber bike "Strike"-the lightest bike in the world.
Sponsor Scott sponsors mountain bike legend Thomas Frischknecht. In the same year, Scott began to sponsor road cycling races.
Ski equipment's Revolutionary Scott introduced the worldwide patented inventions of goggles: the ram air ventilation system and the revolutionary enlarger lens. After 40 years of ski pole revolution and brand creation, Scott recently introduced another invention of ski pole: adjustable horizontal locking ski pole system. The latest lightweight record of Cycling Encyclopedia 200 1 Scott made the world's lightest frame (less than 1 kg) for the first phase of road cycling team.
The victory of the 2002 Tour de France sponsored by Scott made patrice Hargon of Delatour win the 10 stop of the Tour de France. Since then, road bicycles have become another important market for Scott.
In 2003, Scott surpassed Scott, and the launch of CR 1 redefined lightweight again. The 895 g road frame adopted the most advanced HMF carbon fiber yarn at that time. The same technology is also applied to double shock-proof mountain bikes, which is a genius. It also shows Scott's innovative ideas on mountain bikes, integrating the three-stage rear shock absorber design of the frame. Genius also helped Thomas Frischknecht win the world championship of marathon that year. In 2005, the lightweight car body was equipped with a long-distance suspension (165 mm), and the introduction of Ransom set a new standard for the All Mountain field. In the same year, plasma was also born as the lightest triathlon car on the market. Combining the opinions of professional triathletes and the carbon fiber technology learned by CR 1, the 980 g body is matched with 300 g aerodynamic seat post, and plasma has laid the lightweight standard for carbon fiber triathletes.
In 2007, Spark broke the lightweight standard of double shock absorbers, and the rear shock absorber was only 65,438+0,790 g. Spark's success was attributed to the new generation of carbon fiber process IMP in-mold molding technology, and with the help of the lightweight shock absorber DT, the finished product of Spark LTD was finally reduced to below 10 kg (9.9 kg), which of course was beyond the reach of other brands.
In the same year, 790 g Addict also recorded the lightest road frame. It also adopts IMP technology, carbon fiber rear fork, carbon fiber front variable lug and 330 g full carbon fiber front fork. Scott's new generation of road flagship addicts is only 5.9 kilograms. ..
In 20 10, SCOTT introduced the patented TwinLoc system with double-ended wire-controlled handle. A controller can control the front and rear shock absorbers at the same time, which makes the operation of Genius series more convenient.
In 20 1 1 year, Scott redesigned the single-shock-proof mountaineering car, which once again set a lightweight record for the 899 g mountaineering frame and helped Nino Schulte win the World Cup. At the same time, the new Genius LT replaced Ransom as SCOTT's AM flagship, and the journey was once again increased to 180 mm, which made the AM car ride more widely.
Ht20 12 launched a brand-new flagship model-Foil, and developed a brand-new tubular shape with Project F0 1 technology, which enabled Foil to achieve a perfect balance between light weight, rigidity and aerodynamics, and defined the standards for the next generation of road vehicles. The newly designed Spark makes the rigidity of the upper staircase look more concise, and introduces a 29-inch model and a light XC and Lindau dual-purpose vehicle.