Rossignol and PIQ Present New Ski Sensor

Matias Ricci |
PIQ, Rossignol
The ski sensor monitors both carving and freestyle stats.

PIQ (famed for golf and tennis sensors) has teamed up with Rossignol and developed a 13-axis ski sensor to record every movement you make at the mountain. The sensor comes with a special strap that attaches to any ski boot, and records stats such us edge-to-edge speed, G-force and carving angle; jumps air time, G-force at landing and rotation.

It measures stats like edge-to-edge speed, G-force and carving angle.
It measures stats like edge-to-edge speed, G-force and carving angle.
It provides freestyle skiers air time, G-force at landing, rotation and more.
It provides freestyle skiers air time, G-force at landing, rotation and more.

In addition, it alllows you to check all this information immediately from your Android or iOS smartphone via Bluetooth, or just store it for later, and you can put your performance up against your friends or even pro racers around the world.

You can also challenge your friends.
You can also challenge your friends.

It’s now up on pre-order for $149, and if you already have a PIQ golf or tennis sensors, you can get the required strap as a $49 upgrade.

 


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