Brand · Swiss sports manufacturer est. 1958

Scott

From the first aluminium ski pole to aero handlebars and full-suspension bikes — Swiss engineering across the seasons.

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Scott Sports began in 1958 when engineer and skier Ed Scott of Sun Valley, Idaho, invented a ski pole made of aluminium instead of bamboo or steel — and it proved popular enough to build a company on.

From ski poles the company spread across fields: motocross goggles in 1970, then a 1978 expansion to Europe that settled its headquarters in Fribourg, Switzerland. In 1990 Scott introduced the clip-on aerodynamic bicycle handlebar — the kind Greg LeMond used to win the 1989 Tour de France by less than a minute in the final time trial — and went on to its first suspension fork in 1991 and first full-suspension mountain bike a year later.

Now based in Givisiez, Switzerland, Scott makes bicycles, winter equipment, motorsports gear, running shoes and sportswear, with branches across Europe, the US, South Africa and India. The name changed from 'Scott USA' to 'Scott Sports' in 2005; in 2015 Korea's Youngone Corporation took a majority stake.

The Scott pieces worth knowing

Road RC Ultimate Shoe
Carbon road shoe
Road RC Ultimate Shoe
The shoe that makes Scott’s road-race minimalism wearable below the ankle.
$399.99 at SCOTT
Prospect 2.0 AMP Chrome Goggle
Moto vision
Prospect 2.0 AMP Chrome Goggle
The modern moto goggle that traces back to Scott’s original off-road eyewear breakthrough.
$129.95 at SCOTT
LCG Evo Goggle
Snow lens system
LCG Evo Goggle
Scott’s signature snow goggle language: semi-frameless, lens-swapping and sharply technical.
$100 at SCOTT
Spark RC Team Issue Bike
XC race platform
Spark RC Team Issue Bike
Scott’s cross-country race bike turns the brand’s suspension obsession into a World Cup-shaped silhouette.
$5,999.99 at SCOTT
Scale RC Team Issue Bike
Hardtail carbon
Scale RC Team Issue Bike
The hardtail counterpoint to Spark: clean, light and visibly built for the clock.
$4,699.99 at SCOTT
Genius 910 Bike
Trail original
Genius 910 Bike
The trail bike Scott itself calls its favourite, with two decades of TwinLoc personality behind it.
$4,549.99 at SCOTT
Ransom 920 Bike
Enduro gravity
Ransom 920 Bike
Scott’s long-travel answer for riders who want the descent to be the whole point.
$5,099.99 at SCOTT
Addict RC 10 Bike
Climbing road
Addict RC 10 Bike
A lightweight road icon with Scott’s carbon minimalism turned up high.
$6,699.99 at SCOTT
Foil RC 20 Bike
Aero road
Foil RC 20 Bike
Scott’s aero-road line: sharper tubes, deeper wheels and a silhouette built to look fast standing still.
$4,999.99 at SCOTT
Plasma RC Pro Bike
Triathlon aero
Plasma RC Pro Bike
The triathlon machine that turns hydration, storage and cable hiding into the aesthetic.
$10,499.99 at SCOTT
Patron eRIDE 900 Tuned Bike
E-MTB integration
Patron eRIDE 900 Tuned Bike
A Bosch-powered Scott where integration is the point, not an afterthought.
$8,999.99 at SCOTT
SEA 108 Ski
Freeride ski
SEA 108 Ski
A playful freeride ski that translates Scott’s winter roots into modern powder shape.
$375 at SCOTT

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Scott shopping FAQ

Are Scott Sports bikes worth it?+

For riders who value light, performance-minded engineering, Scott is a strong contender. The brand has a long record of innovation, from the aerodynamic clip-on handlebar to early full-suspension mountain bikes, and that performance-first heritage shows up across its bicycle range. If you want race-bred design rather than a casual cruiser, it earns a serious look.

How do Scott bikes compare to other big bike brands?+

Scott sits comfortably among the major performance brands, with a reputation built on lightweight engineering and racing pedigree. A defining moment came in 1990, when its aerodynamic handlebar was used by Greg LeMond in his 1989 Tour de France win over Laurent Fignon. That kind of race-proven history is the brand's real calling card when you compare it against rivals.

Is Scott a high-end brand?+

Scott has long pushed at the premium, performance end of cycling. Its 2001 Team Issue road bike frame was the lightest frame available at the time, weighing just 895 grams, which gives a sense of how seriously it chases low weight. The brand competes where engineering and racing credentials matter most.

What does Scott Sports actually make?+

Scott is more than a bike company. It produces bicycles, winter equipment, motorsports gear, running shoes and sportswear. So whether you are kitting out for the road, the slopes or the trail, the brand spans several disciplines under one name.

Who founded Scott and how did it start?+

The company traces back to 1958, when engineer and skier Ed Scott of Sun Valley, Idaho, invented a ski pole made of aluminium rather than the bamboo or steel used at the time. The pole proved popular and launched the business. From those skiing roots, Scott expanded into many sporting fields.

Why is Scott called Scott Sports and not Scott USA?+

The brand was originally known as Scott USA. In 2005 the name was changed to Scott Sports, reflecting a shift in emphasis toward the European market. That move mirrored the company's center of gravity moving across the Atlantic.

Where is Scott Sports based?+

Scott Sports SA has its main office in Givisiez, Switzerland, with branches across Europe, the United States, South Africa and India. The company expanded to Europe in 1978, originally settling its headquarters in Fribourg. Despite its American origins, it is now firmly a Swiss-based company.

Who owns Scott Sports?+

In 2015 the Korean Youngone Corporation took a 50.1% stake in the company, with previous Swiss owner Beat Zaugg retaining 49.9%. So ownership is split between Korean and Swiss hands. That stake gave Youngone a majority position in the business.

What is Scott's role in cycling innovation?+

Scott has a notable run of firsts. In 1990 it introduced the clip-on aerodynamic handlebar, in 1991 it produced its first suspension fork named "Unishock," and the following year it unveiled its first full-suspension mountain bicycle. These milestones helped shape modern road and mountain biking.

What is Syncros and how does it relate to Scott?+

Syncros is a maker of bicycle components that Scott bought in 2012. Bringing it in-house lets Scott pair its frames with its own components. If you see Syncros parts on a Scott bike, that is the connection.

Does Scott have a racing and sponsorship presence?+

Yes, sponsorship is woven through the brand. Scott supplied the Mitchelton-Scott and Mitchelton Scott teams with equipment through 2020, and across its divisions it has backed riders and athletes in cycling, wintersport, running and motorsports. In 2022, Jonas Deichmann even cycled across the United States from New York to Los Angeles on a Scott Addict Gravel HMX as part of a world record attempt and fundraiser.

Did Scott start with skiing or cycling?+

Skiing came first. Its founding product in 1958 was an aluminium ski pole, and winter equipment remains part of the lineup to this day. Cycling, along with the motocross goggles it began selling in 1970, came as the company branched into new sporting fields.