Suki Ski Solo Portable !!exclusive!! Now
The fills a clear gap in the home fitness and winter sports market: a lightweight, intelligent, solo-operated skiing trainer that works in small spaces. With careful attention to stability for beginners and realistic resistance for experts, it has strong potential to become a category leader. Immediate next steps include filing a provisional patent for the tilt + portable frame design and launching a Kickstarter campaign to validate demand.
At the heart of the Suki Solo is the proprietary . Unlike traditional balance boards, this system uses dynamic resistance pistons to simulate real snow resistance. suki ski solo portable
Suki wasn't a traditional skier. She was a "Soloist"—a growing subculture of backcountry explorers who used the Solo Portable The fills a clear gap in the home
For ski patrollers and mountain guides, the Solo Portable is a rescue tool. If a client breaks a ski (or a binding), you can give them the Suki Ski to hobble out on one leg while you toboggan the sled. Its portability means you always carry a spare "ski" without carrying a spare pair . At the heart of the Suki Solo is the proprietary
Weight is the enemy of distance. A standard backcountry ski setup (skis, bindings, boots, poles) averages 8 to 12 pounds (3.6 to 5.4 kg) on your back when you are hiking dirt or rock. The Suki Ski Solo Portable slashes that number dramatically.