Learn more about the Ski~Mojo ski exoskeleton: power, comfort and knee relief
Discover how Ski~Mojo improves technique, reduces fatigue and helps relieve pain in the knees, hips and back, while preserving the sporting nature of skiing.
What is Ski~Mojo, the ski exoskeleton?
Originally imagined for military, medical or industrial needs, assistive exoskeletons are mechanical structures that double the human skeleton to compensate for or increase its capabilities. In industry, they help combat musculoskeletal disorders by reducing fatigue from repetitive movements. Ski~Mojo now brings these benefits to skiers, amateurs and professionals alike, with a system that is simple, lightweight and discreet.
How it works: springs, assistance and freedom of movement
Ski~Mojo is designed for alpine skiing, snowboarding and telemark. It uses the power of integrated springs in an ergonomic frame held by a neoprene sleeve, connected to an under seat harness and then to your boots. By doubling the muscles and joints of the lower limbs, the system takes on about one third of the effort felt in the legs, providing a sensation of increased power and endurance without restricting your movements. Worn under ski pants, it becomes invisible.

Relieve knee pain, hips and back when skiing
Beyond the feeling of suppleness and support, Ski~Mojo helps reduce muscle fatigue, which lowers the risk of technical errors and therefore falls. By absorbing shocks and vibrations, and especially by reducing the pressure on the lower limbs by 15 to 40 kg, Ski~Mojo reduces, and even eliminates in some cases, joint pain. Already adopted by more than 40,000 users in Europe (including nearly 1,000 professionals such as instructors, guides and patrollers, as well as former athletes), the system can be fitted in under a minute and offers discreet assistance that helps you ski longer, more precisely and more comfortably.
