Ski trips require the right kind of apparel and equipment. Long-time skiers usually pack their favorite gear, from men’s Nordica ski boots to Smith I/O Mag ChromaPop goggles. But if you want to elevate your snow adventure, investing in smart ski tech is the way to go.
There are high-tech gadgets and gear that help you navigate slopes more smoothly, safely, and comfortably. Some apps also offer convenience by letting you save your favorite skiing destinations, ensuring a pleasant trip this winter break.
Check out these smart ski technologies that upgrade your snow adventures.
1. Carv
Dubbed as a “game-changer for skiers” by Forbes, Carv is a wearable digital ski instructor. This technology captures your motion as you descend and glide down slopes. The live audio coaches you as you ski, improving your technique and form.
Insert the insoles inside your boots, secure the tracker above your ankle, and then connect to the Carv app. Carv offers feedback on your positions, angles, and balance just like a professional coach would.
The best thing about Carv, aside from its convenience, is that it helps long-time skiers and beginners alike. Whether you’re still learning the basic techniques and forms or trying a difficult ski run, Carv can help you develop your abilities and confidence.
The app evaluates your performance after each run, telling you what you need to work on and how you can improve.
2. Livall RS1 Ski Helmet
Livall’s helmet combines safety and smart features, making your experience on the slope a breeze. It acts as a Bluetooth headset, letting you listen to music and receive and make calls. You can take a call by simply pressing a button on the right side of the helmet.
The Livall RS1 also has a walkie-talkie function that lets you send short messages to people using the same helmet. However, Apple smartphone users may not be able to use this feature because the iOS13 update banned background recording by apps.
This helmet comes with fall detection and real-time GPS positioning features. If you crash, it immediately sends SOS signals to your emergency contacts through the Livall app. Note that the helmet can’t detect all falls and medical issues you may experience on the slope.
3. KJUS Hydrobot Jacket
Skiers must pay attention to their body temperature. Too low a temperature and you become vulnerable to frostbite, and but too many layers of clothing can make you sweat buckets. Being sweaty in low temperatures can lead to severe colds and even pneumonia.
KJUS has a solution to this skiing problem. The brand released the first-ever ski jacket to use electro-osmosis, a technology that actively wicks moisture away from the body with a touch of a button. This jacket helps you regulate your body temperature while on the slope and prevents you from getting overly warm and sweaty.
The Hydrobot jacket comes with its own iPhone app and battery pack. The battery pack fits in an inside pocket, so the jacket is still comfortable to wear.
This jacket is ideal for frequent skiers and snowboarders who like to hit the slopes hard.
4. Snocru App
This award-winning all-in-one snowsports app offers multiple features that make your ski runs more fun and efficient. The app lets you measure individual run statistics, including speed, distance, and altitude, through your smartwatch or smartphone.
The recent update also includes animated tracking, expanded sharing options, and heat mapping. The interactive heat map lets you see where you’re skiing the fastest on the mountain.
This app is perfect for skiers who want to beat their old record or challenge their friends in a ski race.
These are only a few ski smart technologies that can elevate your snow adventure. Whether they’re worthwhile investments depend on each skier and what you want to get from each run. Look for gadgets and gear that help you achieve your skiing goals to ensure your ROI.