THE SKI~MOJO TECHNOLOGY
Find out more about Ski~Mojo, the first consumer exoskeleton… for alpine skiing
A technology first imagined for military, medical or industrial needs, exoskeletons are mechanical structures that double those of the human skeleton, giving it physical capacities that it does not have, or no longer has. In industry, for example, they help combat Musculoskeletal Disorders by reducing the fatigue associated with repetitive movements.
These devices and their benefits are now available to skiers, both professional and amateur. The growing number of research projects in this field means that we can now offer exoskeletons that are accessible and easy to use, providing everyone, whatever their level or desires, with extra power, comfort and, ultimately, safety.
The Ski~Mojo is the first exoskeleton designed for winter sports enthusiasts (alpine skiing, snowboarding and telemark skiing). Lightweight and comfortable, it acts as a mechanical assistance that increases skiers’ power, precision and comfort. Above all, it relieves muscle and joint pain, particularly in the knees and thighs. and, to some extent, the hips and back. Worn under ski pants, it becomes invisible.
This innovation, accessible to all, is based on an ingenious system using the power of springs housed in an ergonomic frame, itself held along the legs by a neoprene sleeve. This then connects to an under-bottom harness and to your ski boots. By doubling up on the muscles and joints of the lower limbs, the Ski~Mojo takes over about a third of the effort exerted on the legs, giving the skier a feeling of tenfold power and endurance. The Ski~Mojo increases the skier’s physical capacity and gives everyone the chance to realize their skiing dreams, including longer, more intense outings, whatever their age.
In addition to the supple, supportive and lightweight sensations experienced with Ski~Mojo, this system reduces muscular fatigue and therefore the risk of falls or injury.
This innovation has already been adopted by over 30,000 pioneers in Europe (including nearly 1,000 professionals (instructors, guides, first-aiders) and former top-level sportsmen and women). Installed in less than a minute, this system offers power and endurance to enthusiasts, in complete discretion. It’s a skier’s secret weapon.