210 messages.
Mario Alberto Musso
de
Sauze d'Oulx
a écrit le 12/03/2026
à
16h05
Après 60 ans de ski, je pensais sérieusement que le moment était venu d’arrêter.
Depuis plusieurs années je souffre d’arthrose du genou et je skiais avec deux orthèses DonJoy.
Elles aidaient un peu, mais au fil des années la douleur s’est aggravée. J’en étais arrivé au point de devoir prendre des anti-inflammatoires et des antidouleurs tous les jours pour pouvoir continuer à skier.
Au début de la saison dernière, j’ai décidé de faire une dernière tentative et j’ai essayé l’exosquelette Ski Mojo.
Je peux le dire sans exagérer : cela a changé ma vie de skieur.
Vendredi dernier j’ai eu un petit problème : le Mojo de la jambe gauche ne s’accrochait plus correctement. Je l’ai apporté chez le revendeur qui l’a envoyé à la maison mère et en seulement trois jours la pièce a été remplacée gratuitement. Une démonstration de sérieux de l’entreprise qui n’est pas si courante aujourd’hui.
Entre-temps, pendant trois jours, je suis retourné skier avec mes anciennes orthèses DonJoy (qui, entre parenthèses, coûtent chacune presque autant que le Mojo).
Résultat ? Après même pas deux heures je devais arrêter à cause de la douleur.
Aujourd’hui j’ai remis le Ski Mojo et j’ai skié 5 heures sans m’arrêter, en parcourant 84 km de pistes (enregistrés avec Sports Tracker).
Je ressens encore un peu de douleur avec le Mojo, mais ce n’est absolument pas comparable à ce que je ressentais sans.
C’est pourquoi je voulais remercier publiquement l’entreprise Ski Mojo pour la rapidité et le sérieux de son service, et surtout donner un conseil sincère à tous les skieurs qui aiment ce sport mais qui ont des problèmes de genoux :
avant de penser à arrêter, essayez le Ski Mojo.
Pour moi, cela a signifié continuer à pratiquer le sport que j’aime.
Mario Alberto Musso
(Sauze d’Oulx – Italie) 🎿
Dopo 60 anni di sci, pensavo seriamente che fosse arrivato il momento di smettere.
Da parecchi anni soffro di osteoartrosi al ginocchio e sciavo con due tutori della DonJoy. Aiutavano un po’, ma il dolore negli anni era peggioirato. Ero arrivato al punto di dover prendere antinfiammatori e antidolorifici tutti i giorni pur di continuare a sciare.
All’inizio della scorsa stagione ho deciso di fare un ultimo tentativo e ho provato l’esoscheletro Ski Mojo.
Posso dirlo senza esagerare: mi ha cambiato la vita di sciatore.
Venerdì scorso ho avuto un piccolo problema: il Mojo della gamba sinistra non si agganciava più correttamente. L’ho portato dal rivenditore che lo ha spedito alla casa madre e in soli tre giorni mi è stato sostituito il pezzo gratuitamente. Una dimostrazione di serietà aziendale che oggi non è così scontata.
Nel frattempo sono tornato a sciare per tre giorni con i miei vecchi tutori DonJoy (che, tra l’altro, ognuno costa quasi quanto il Mojo).
Risultato? Dopo nemmeno due ore dovevo smettere per il dolore.
Oggi ho rimesso lo Ski Mojo e sono tornato a sciare per 5 ore senza fermarmi, facendo 84 km di piste (registrati con Sports Tracker).
Un po’ di dolore lo sento anche con il Mojo, ma non è minimamente paragonabile a quello che provavo senza.
Per questo volevo ringraziare pubblicamente l’azienda Ski Mojo per la rapidità e la correttezza dell’assistenza e, soprattutto, dare un consiglio sincero a chi ama sciare ma ha problemi alle ginocchia:
prima di pensare di smettere, provate lo Ski Mojo.
Per me ha significato continuare a fare lo sport che amo.
Mario Alberto Musso (Sauze d’Oulx Italy)
Claude YVENAT
de
MONTELIMAR
a écrit le 16/01/2026
à
11h53
Comme certains autres témoignages, la maladie et son impact sur mes jambes m'avaient persuadés depuis très jeune que je ne skierai jamais . Vivant dans une famille de bons skieurs nous avons un appartement à Méribel. A 62 ans j'ai découvert des témoignages sur le Mojo et j'ai pris mon premier cours équipé .Au delà de la technicité avérée du procédé, c'est la confiance que cela m'a donnée. Et aujourd’hui à 65 ans je prends du plaisir à skier. Mais au delà des témoignages je voulais saluer la qualité du service. Dimanche dernier 'ai constaté sur ma dernière descente à Méribel que la jambe gauche ne se verrouillait plus. j'ai laissé vers 17 h un message sur la page contact. Surprise énorme j'ai reçu une réponse 1 heure après et ensuite un coup de téléphone pour compléter l'explication et me donner un lien pour régler mon problème. Performance, qualité de l’après vente et rapidité ( avec amabilité en plus) c'est un cocktail suffisamment rare pour être souligné. Merci.
Karl Richards
de
Prairie du Sac
a écrit le 20/12/2025
à
1h00
I have been out skiing 5 times this year with ski mojo. Just a little over a year ago I fell victim to something called LRPN. It's basically an autoimmune disease that caused nerve damage impacting my left leg. After a year of treatment, and a serious amount of exercise, I have about 70% left leg strength back. I am very happy to say that ski mojo has made it possible for me to ski again. While I might be able to ski without, I did not want to risk injury and Ski Mojo has taken the risk out! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
claude meyer
de
bruxelles
a écrit le 23/02/2025
à
16h31
a bientôt 82 ans le ski-mojo a changé ma vie en me permettant de continuer à skier, ma passion ,malgré des genoux plus qu'usés et fort douloureux avant mon utilisation du ski-mojo
Gerald G.
de
Paris
a écrit le 18/02/2025
à
20h51
Bonjour à tous,
J’ai 54 ans et je suis atteint d’une maladie neuro dégénérative (maladie de Strümpell Lorrain) qui me fait perdre progressivement l’usage de mes jambes. J’ai du complètement arrêter de skier depuis maintenant cinq ans car cela devenait trop difficile.
J’ai découvert le Ski-Mojo par hasard en surfant sur internet car j’étais frustré de ne plus pouvoir skier avec ma famille et mes amis.
J’avais l’espoir que le Ski-Mojo puisse me permettre de refaire des petites pistes faciles et en même temps j’avais de l’appréhension car je ne voulais par trop en attendre, la faiblesse de mes jambes est très importante et j’avais peur d’être déçu.
Quelle joie et quelle sensation !!!
Le Ski-Mojo est formidable et bien au dessus de mes espérances.
Je peux skier exactement comme je le faisais avant, sans efforts ni douleurs.
Les skis sont parfaitement plaqués sur la neige et je peux faire les flexions sans difficulté et sans fatigue.
Le Ski-Mojo est confortable et lorsqu’il est désactivé on peut bouger les jambes sans même le sentir.
L’installation et le réglage sont faciles.
N’hésitez pas à serrer fort les crochets pour les bottes de location car ils ont tendance à se desserrer avec les vibrations (garder une petite clé dans votre poche quand vous partez skier).
Si vous avez des doutes sur l’efficacité du système, vous pouvez y aller tranquille, le Ski-Mojo est juste sensationnel.
J’espère qu’il permettra de reskier à beaucoup d’autres personnes qui comme moi ont du arrêter à cause de handicap ou de blessures.
Merci aux équipes de Ski-Mojo et bon ski….
Rossen MP
de
Vienna
a écrit le 30/01/2025
à
14h15
Unbelievable! I am a 63 years old advanced skier. No injuries, but was almost giving up on skiing because of fatigue, exhaustion and pain.
Today I tested the Ski-Mojo for the first time. Whole day of skiing, of which 5 quick runs on a black slope in Austria. No trace of pain, no tiredness, one feels 10-15 years younger. And much safer. Fear of injuries is gone, performance is incredible. The mojo took time to put on in the morning, but so rewarding. Great invention highly recommended to any skier above 60. Thank you.
Jack Brorens
de
Stein, Netherlands
a écrit le 27/01/2025
à
20h49
Whoooaaah! Life-Changing Ski Mojo Experience!
I’m 58 years old, and I decided it was time to invest in a Ski Mojo. Why? Well, let’s just say I’m not at peak fitness, and by the third day on the slopes, I start to feel it—the infamous “third-day problem.” Plus, getting enough pressure on the front of my skis has been a struggle.
When I first bought the Ski Mojo, my girlfriend (a skier with 50 years of experience) laughed at me and said, “This is ridiculous!”
Fast forward to last week: I used the Ski Mojo for six full days, and let me tell you—it’s a game-changer. No more leg fatigue, no knee pain. They’re easy to wear, simple to put on, and they help you apply more pressure to the front of your skis effortlessly.
I was initially worried about compatibility with my Nordica HF ski boots since they’re rear-entry, but there was no issue at all—they work together perfectly.
The Ski Mojo has made skiing even more enjoyable for me. It reduces the risk of accidents and keeps fatigue at bay. If you’re on the fence about getting one, I can’t recommend it enough. It’s been a fantastic addition to my skiing experience!
emanuele
a écrit le 13/01/2025
à
11h25
Ho 59 anni per 85 kg e una protesi al ginocchio sinistro. In passato ho fatti qualche gara di sci.
Parto dai difetti dello Ski Mojo.
- Io l'ho indossato sotto la tuta, e la vestizione è abbastanza scomoda. Tuttavia una volta indossato si sente pochissimo.
- ci vuole un po' di pratica per attivarlo e disattivarlo attraverso i pantaloni da sci.
- occupa un po' di spazio lateralmente alla gamba quindi se la tutta è un po' stretta sarete costretti a indossarlo sopra ai pantaloni.
Pregi:
- Fa quello che deve fare e la differenza si sente subito, basta fare una discesa con o senza. Praticamente senti meno il peso sulle ginocchia e gambe.
- adattamento alla sciata. Immediato! ho fatto due curve e già ho potuto apprezzare l'efficacia. Non cambia il modo di sciare ma rende più confidente l'angolazione e la presa di spigolo.
Prossima sciata proverò a indurire la molla per avere più sostegno visto che la mia sciata è abbastanza "racing".
In definitiva per me è irrinunciabile. Se riusciranno a ridurre gli ingombri, diventerà perfetto.
Dave D
de
Vilamoura
a écrit le 14/03/2024
à
14h06
My Situation – The Context
I am a fit 94 kg, 65 years old Australian male who collected multiple sports injuries over the years. The result is all bone on bone with only one partial, lateral meniscus on right leg and some torn articular cartilage in the same spot, which is loose and moves about. I have a lot of pressure loaded on this area from a previous open osteotomy surgery on the right leg. I have no ACL on the left leg and a partially torn ACL and PCL on the right leg and I have all the OA changes that come with this sort of damage.
How do I ski? Thoughtfully, often with a good deal of fear and trepidation😊
Doctors told me my only option is to have both knees replaced with artificial ones, but I not keen, as I can still walk, swim, and ride a bike etc and I am hoping for a better solution to come along😊
I am a good intermediate level skier (no expert) and love skiing and want to continue without further damaging knees and then having no choice regarding knee replacements.
The Test.
I was a bit sceptical that the ski mojo would work for me. However, apart from offloader braces, which I have already used for years, there are not a lot of options. My issue with offloaders, is moving the pressure from one side to other does not help me if both sides are problematic.
I currently use two shock doctor knee braces and they stabilise the knee and relieve some pain but do nothing to alleviate the bone-on-bone pressure in the joint when skiing.
I took the leap and have recently returned from using the Ski Mojo (Gold for heavier weights) for 3 weeks of 6 hours per day skiing, on all sorts of pistes (including the black runs) in Japan.
The Result
BIG SUCCESS! 😊 It does what it says on the label😊
It does not turn an intermediate skiing into an Olympian, however the reduced force on my knees enabled me to ski my best with reduced grinding of my wobbly joints. The brace enabled me to ski more comfortably while preserving my knees.
I used Ski Mojo comfortably with my shock doctor offloader knee braces underneath and benefited from a complementary effect increasing stability, unloading the forces on my knees, and reducing shocks and vibrations.
I am now a definite fan and recommend it to anybody with damaged knees and wants to keep skiing while preserving their knees.
The Service
I bought my Ski Mojo Gold from Mojo Technologies in France, and they provided an excellent service. The answered all my questions promptly and professionally and the purchase and delivery was quick and painless.
In addition, after sales, I had a minor problem with a ball connector for my rental boots. The issue was dealt with promptly and professionally. They provided a brilliant service.
Some Suggestions to others
• I use rental boots so use the temporary clamp connectors and it may be useful to by a spare set of connectors in case you lose or have problem with one.
• I wore the ski mojo with my knee braces under ski pants fine, but it is worth checking your current pants will comfortably fit. I bought a pair of pants that zip right up the sides but although helpful, not necessary as once it is setup you can engage and disengage through any ski pants.
• Although it is easy to put on after you are familiar with the ski mojo, I recommend you do not do the IKEA thing and look at instructions after. Before you go to the ski hire room, setup harness, weight and telescopic rods (one – off) and have a practice attaching boot connectors. You can always tweak afterwards.
Dave D
a écrit le 14/03/2024
à
12h06
My Situation – The Context
I am a fit 94 kg, 65 years old Australian male who collected multiple sports injuries over the years. The result is all bone on bone with only one partial, lateral meniscus on right leg and some torn articular cartilage in the same spot, which is loose and moves about. I have a lot of pressure loaded on this area from a previous open osteotomy surgery on the right leg. I have no ACL on the left leg and a partially torn ACL and PCL on the right leg and I have all the OA changes that come with this sort of damage.
How do I ski? Thoughtfully, often with a good deal of fear and trepidation😊
Doctors told me my only option is to have both knees replaced with artificial ones, but I not keen, as I can still walk, swim, and ride a bike etc and I am hoping for a better solution to come along😊
I am a good intermediate level skier (no expert) and love skiing and want to continue without further damaging knees and then having no choice regarding knee replacements.
The Test.
I was a bit sceptical that the ski mojo would work for me. However, apart from offloader braces, which I have already used for years, there are not a lot of options. My issue with offloaders, is moving the pressure from one side to other does not help me if both sides are problematic.
I currently use two shock doctor knee braces and they stabilise the knee and relieve some pain but do nothing to alleviate the bone-on-bone pressure in the joint when skiing.
I took the leap and have recently returned from using the Ski Mojo (Gold for heavier weights) for 3 weeks of 6 hours per day skiing, on all sorts of pistes (including the black runs) in Japan.
The Result
BIG SUCCESS! 😊 It does what it says on the label😊
It does not turn an intermediate skiing into an Olympian, however the reduced force on my knees enabled me to ski my best with reduced grinding of my wobbly joints. The brace enabled me to ski more comfortably while preserving my knees.
I used Ski Mojo comfortably with my shock doctor offloader knee braces underneath and benefited from a complementary effect increasing stability, unloading the forces on my knees, and reducing shocks and vibrations.
I am now a definite fan and recommend it to anybody with damaged knees and wants to keep skiing while preserving their knees.
The Service
I bought my Ski Mojo Gold from Mojo Technologies in France, and they provided an excellent service. The answered all my questions promptly and professionally and the purchase and delivery was quick and painless.
In addition, after sales, I had a minor problem with a ball connector for my rental boots. The issue was dealt with promptly and professionally. They provided a brilliant service.
Some Suggestions to others
• I use rental boots so use the temporary clamp connectors and it may be useful to by a spare set of connectors in case you lose or have problem with one.
• I wore the ski mojo with my knee braces under ski pants fine, but it is worth checking your current pants will comfortably fit. I bought a pair of pants that zip right up the sides but although helpful, not necessary as once it is setup you can engage and disengage through any ski pants.
• Although it is easy to put on after you are familiar with the ski mojo, I recommend you do not do the IKEA thing and look at instructions after. Before you go to the ski hire room, setup harness, weight and telescopic rods (one – off) and have a practice attaching boot connectors. You can always tweak afterwards.