To explain Spyder Jackets company history, we must begin by the man who started it all. David Jacobs, founder and CEO of Spyder Clothing, was the driver of the brand, product and cultural visionary leader throughout our history. David was born in Montreal, Canada, and began skiing at age 13. At 21, he won the prestigious Quebec Kandahar, and from 1957 to 1961 was a member of the Canadian National Ski Team. In 1957 he won the Canadian Alpine Ski Championships and was ranked first member of the Canadian FIS Team the following season. As time head coach and first full program officer for the national ski team from 1964-1966, David continues his contribution to sport at national level. Having this perspective of a world class athlete, David understands that athletes depend on quality equipment to give a competitive advantage.
In 1978, the son of David were in the ski race circuit, he noted that there was only one brand of race sweaters available. He knew he could make a better product and sell it to the community united race. This company, named David L. Jacobs, Incorporated, began as a mail order business in her small kitchen "for racing, by racers."
After the successful introduction of racing sweaters, David added ski pants provide catalog. One of the first achievements of David was a navy blue running pants with yellow stripes blocks from knee to hip. His son Billy mentioned that skiers were calling them "spider" pants, because of their appearance spider, etc.. David recognized this as an opportunity to have a powerful, lasting name and logo associated with their products, and renamed the company. A fan of sports car enthusiast, he borrowed the spelling with a "y" of the Ferrari Spyder. The new logo was splashed Black Widow Spyder in the early catalogs by mail, which included running pants, sweaters, stuffed Vuarnet sunglasses, bent downhill poles and other accessories races. For two years, the Spyder Ski Wear used in the kitchen of David. After two years, sales have been in the six figures and his kitchen was too crowded.
With a wider range of products and customer loyalty, growth Spyder has exploded over the last 10 years, and the company is now the largest ski-specialty brand in the world. In 2004, Apax Partners, a global investment group, acquired Spyder. The partnership allows Spyder continue to expand its product line and build on the brand. David continues to lead the company as CEO. Jake, her eldest son who has written the mark of cobwebs, took the reins as president and chief operating officer in 2005 and is the leader Spyder in the future ....
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