Rossignol & PIQ Ski Tracker a Wearable Turn, Jump and Trick Analyzer
Much more than a simple tracker, embed the power of the PIQ ROBOT on your boot to identify your key strengths and leverage the collected data to win with the PIQ Ski Tracker.
- TRACK EVERY DETAIL: Much more than a simple tracker, the PIQ-Rossignol ski sensor is your guide to taking your speed to the next level with never-before-available analysis: carve angle, transition time, G-Force, jump height, downhill speed, rotation and air time. Cool and helpful for amateurs or pros.
- JUMP ANALYZER: When you’re on the slopes, the PIQ-Rossignol sensor will analyze your jumps too. Capture rotation, air time and G Force at landing. Use this sensor with friends and get a little competition going.
- WINNING FACTORS: Learn more about your run with PIQ’s Winning Factors. See instantly what you did well and where you need to focus your practice. Capture these pointers after each run and tailor your training to improve faster.
- DATA WITHOUT THE HASSLE: Just strap the sensor to your boot, sync it and forget about it as you jump, twist, turn and tear it up down the hill. Finish your run, sync to the free Rossignol-PIQ app on your smartphone and analyze on your own or with your coach to see what’s working and what’s not.
- PARTNER WITH THE BEST: Rossignol has been designing the best ski equipment since 1907, straight from the French Alps. With its gold-winning team of athletes and its unique expertise, the Rossignol team creates the most amazing skis and boots on the world stage.
Joel –
Nice device. It’s not as widely used as the WOO, but the real time display is really cool. It took me a little to get the device to actually activate, but everything else seems to work as expected. LED display is plenty bright enough to see in the daylight. With the real time display, I think a lot more people with make the transition for WOO, and the leader board should expand. The United States leader board had only 3 riders yesterday, which I’d bet is significantly lower than the WOO leader board. In any case, I purchased it for the live readout, not the leader board.
Bidibibu –
Works great and is fairly reliable. What I like is stated below.What I don’t like: Over a two month span it did not record one session and it lost a second session while syncing. Support is slow and had to solicit an answer which came but did not solve the problem and I did not get a feeling that the issue was taken seriously into consideration for future upgrades. They could make some interaction with the app more explicit and add more features to the unit. It would serve them to create the community by enabling the contact to other users. This said, the set up is extremely simple and straightforward, the graphic enjoyable, the syncing immediate. Lots of potential.
Igor Petrenko –
I had to buy this twice. I thought I got a bad one the first time. Well at least I paired it and could see some of the functionality. Decided to give it another chance. Really like the that they promise that it shows jump height. Better then Woo in theory. Woo does not have it. Well the second one I am not even able to pair. App says it is paired piq says it is not. Now: in order to access the app you have to get an SMS with a code that will eventually come but be patient it may be a few hours and few dozens of attempts. Looks are good, very promising. UX horrible. Really wanted piq for the additional feature of display. Was willing to sacrifice being the only one among my friends with a Piq instead of a Woo. May be not very well developed yet. At this point getting a Woo while they are still on sale. I had no issues with those when I borrowed my friends Woo’s. Will definitely buy Piq once they will work as advertised. Great design of the sensor, was worried about a battery given it’s small size but tested ok on the first one I bought although I had to keep my eyes on it as it would turn itself off every 10-15 min, hence a return. Mount is a bit bulky but better then Woo’s rubber bands that require twizzers, app is really bad.