One ski brand that pioneered a new sustainable material for ski manufacturing is now sharing its technology with other ski makers.
WNDR Alpine Skis are pretty unique. And while many ski brands are unique in their own way, WNDRs are made with a biotechnology that it created out of algae.
Here’s out it works: Checkerspot, WNDR Alpine’s parent company, figured out how to reduce waste and increase bio-based content in its skis by growing microalgae to produce renewable, bio-based oils. This created a new algal material, and WNDR put that into its ski construction.
The algae can be found in both the skis core and sidewalls.
The result? A petroleum-free, more sustainable ski made in part from a renewable resource. Now, WNDR will take all that cool, sustainable, proprietary tech and share it with other brands.
The First Collaboration: Checkerspot Algal Tech in DPS Pagoda Skis
Over the course of a year, Checkerspot and DPS tried out different formulations in their labs, and on-snow in Utah and New Zealand. The brands settled on an algae oil-derived sidewall with 62% bio content for DPS’s Pagoda skis.
“Working with our partners at Checkerspot, DPS has accessed [Checkerspot’s] WING Platform to co-develop sidewalls around DPS’s specified performance demands. This has allowed us to produce more sustainable products and improve the performance of our Pagoda Tour and Pagoda skis,” said Thomas Laakso, VP of Product at DPS.
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