The first ski mountaineering suit
Those were the years the very first ski mountaineering competitions began: a sport that combined the fitness aspect I knew from cross-country skiing, the adrenaline of the descent, the technical component of mountaineering and the exploration of remote and wonderful places. It was love at first sight.
These unique and extreme competitions required innovative technical solutions for clothing and equipment. Clothing-wise, light weight, breathability and warmth were essential, but there was nothing that could properly meet these requirements.
Among the sportspeople I had the opportunity to work with, two in particular presented me with a unique challenge. Fabio Meraldi and Adriano Greco were at the time outperforming their competition, but they still had problems with their clothing. The athletes would race wearing tracksuits, cross-country skiing suits, mountaineering trousers and really anything that could help them against the cold.
It was 1989 when I set to work to design the first one-piece ski mountaineering suit in the world. That meant a huge innovation in shape, details and fit. Its innovative technical design, the style and the colours were really crazy!
Within a couple of years, I created trousers, jackets and vests designed specifically for ski mountaineering. And a whole line of products needed a name. I chose 'Crazy', the first sportwear brand dedicated solely to this sport.