Skibobs are not a new phenomenon,
they have been around for many years, although today they are often called Ski
Bikes or Snow Bikes.
Many people credit a Mr. J. Stevens, and American, for the invention of the
Skibob, as in 1892, he obtained a patent for an "Ice Velocopide" -
a Bicycle with skis fitted in place of the wheels. However, this was only a
patent, and did not result in the starting of a new sport.
The true origins of modern Skibobbing were in the late 1940's, when a German
Engineer, Georg. Gfäller invented and obtained a patent for a "single
track steerable sledge", and an Austrian Engineer, Engelbert Brenter invented
and obtained a patent for a "Sit Ski". When both designs were combined,
the result was a Skibob.
During the 1950's and 1960's, the sport grew in popularity, and the Skibob became
a common method of winter transport for those living in the Austrian and Swiss
Alps.
Shown below is a picture
of a modern skibob designed by Brenter.
Equipment
