Skiing and snowboarding can beat up yourย body, especially if you’re taking on a challenging run or plan on a long day. Now, however, technology might be able to ease your aching joints.
Roam Robotics has unveiled an exoskeleton built expressly to reduce the burden on your knees. Sensors in the exoskeleton gauge your intent and use a mix of air bladders and fabric actuators to automatically tweak the torque in your knees. There’s a manual option, too, if you know what motion to expect.
Roam primarily pitches the exoskeleton as an assist for older skiers, particularly those who might have muscle fatigue or knee problems. However, it also sees this as a bionic helper for downhill enthusiasts in their prime. It could help you carve turns that would normally be difficult, let you stay on the slopes for longer, or just reduce the soreness when you’re done.
This should be more affordable than the sort of exoskeletons used in medical care or at work, but it’ll still represent a significant investment. It’ll take $99 to reserve the exoskeleton ahead of its expected January 2019 release, and the yet-to-be-determined price is expected to sit between $2,000 and $2,500. Roam’s gear is for enthusiasts who want to make the most of every skiing season.
Not sure how much of a better skier it’ll make you, I don’t think you’ll suddenly be sending those 150-footers or shredding gnarly couloirs!