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Fine craftsmanship for the pleasure of gliding, that’s Bohème

Skis almost too beautiful to use, that look more like they should be proudly displayed, like a trophy, on a living room wall or in a British library, or better yet, near the chimney in a Gstaad chalet... One thing is for sure : these little masterpieces deserve being admired without moderation before consumption.
Top-of-the-range craftsmanship manufacturing makes for a cutting-edge product

What are then the ingredients that go into the production of these magnificent objects, that are so beautiful that you very nearly forget that they are skis? Indeed, you never grow tired of admiring them or caressing them, as if they were works of art. The recipe: take a good dose of passion, sprinkle with freedom, add a generous spoon of know-how covered with extreme precision. Apply this entire mixture on precious wood species such as beech wood, padouk wood or rosewood... That’s what it takes for skis and snowboards to proudly bear the name, Bohème.

A small, but enthusiastic team

At Bohème, the goal is not necessarily to become a "big player"... at least when it comes to size. But when it comes to know-how, Bohème advocates its difference and comes out with its head "high". In the beginning, satisfied connoisseur clients themselves got the ball rolling through word-of-mouth publicity, which it is generally thought to be most effective. Nowadays, Bohème adds to its fine-tuned know-how, the importance of "getting known" and is increasing its clientele, without ever rejecting its initial origins : when you are wearing skis which required 37 hours of craftsmanship, the difference in sensations speaks for itself! As for the price, reckon between 1200 and 1600 Euros depending on the wood veneer species used, and 690 to1350 Euros for snowboards.
Novembre 2008
List of sale points: www.boheme.fr