SkiSelector. The right ski for the best skiing experience for each and every skier

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SkiSelector The right ski for the best skiing experience for each and every skier

History About skis The entrepreneur and innovator who has developed and produced SkiSelector is Peter Stenlund, from the town of Piteå in northern Sweden. Peter Stenlund has a background within industrial business and product development, and his past work experience includes time spent at Sunds Defibrator AB, ABB, CARAN and Samhall Industri where he has been responsible for establishing new business operations and developing new products, systems and services with responsibility for around 300 employees. All skis are unique, in the same way as fingerprints. The reason is that the material and the product are created simultaneously. Cross-country skis consist of a composite laminate and approx. 80% of a skier s experience is dependent on the skis features. A ski s design and the production process are decisive in relation to the camber curve, the ski s features and thus the skiing experience. The ski s influence on the skiing experience The ski s influence Structure Waxing Industrial products with integrated electronics, self-learning sensors and products based on composite materials are Peter Stenlund s niche technical areas, within which a number of patents have been granted. Peter has won international awards for several products and systems. With waxing and structure you can influence a ski s properties in terms of grip and glide by approx. 10-15% each. Most manufacturers can supply skis that suit different skiers. SkiSelector is a challenge I decided to take on when Niklas Jonsson and Magnus Ingesson, both former elite skiers from Piteå, described during a joint project the problem of how a skier may have to search among several thousand pairs of skis in order to find one suitable pair of skis for each type of skiing conditions. About SkiSelector The first generation of the SkiSelector system was produced in aluminium and that was a major step forward, but further development was required and steel was the next natural step in the development process. The software and the entire system, including everything from the machine itself, electronics, business development, sales, analyses, training, support, etc. has been developed on an on-going basis since 2005. The first SkiSelector system was delivered to Atomic in conjunction with the Winter Olympics in Turin in 2006. Verksamhet: Djurstall During 2007-2009, SkiSelector was produced in steel, and the software and training was still in its infancy. Underlag: Dålig betong Since 2009, the SkiSelector machines have been produced in granite and steel, and the entire system covers wireless communication and server solutions. The SkiSelector Academy was established in 2011. Comprehensive training is implemented on an on-going basis at the same time that the operative business development support for retailers is being increased. The business is very R&D-oriented with focus on the business development of services that provide a better skiing experience and the reliable selection of the fastest skis for each skier in different types of conditions. SkiSelector, a patented Swedish innovation, is an advanced measuring system that can analyse all the important properties of a ski in about 25 seconds and present a picture that everyone can easily understand. SkiSelector is an effective aid when it comes to selecting the optimal ski for each type of surface and conditions as well as for each individual skier, from recreational skiers to elite competitors.

Choosing skis Select the most suitable skis for you and your needs. It is rare that a ski from a professional skier meet the needs of an amateur, even though it does happen. The ski should be chosen according to the characteristics of the track and the environment in which they are to be used, eg cold ski in the north of Scandinavia, sticky skis in the lowland of southern Scandinavia and universal skis in Mälardalen, Stockholm. Perfect matching skis can be allocated in the store, as the skier s physical status and experience is known. An excellent ski corresponds to the skiers: technical skills, style and the environment in which the skier is regularly based. The ski experience depends on the features of the ski expressed by the curve in SkiSelector. A perfect designed ski for cold and dry tracks with powder snow is likely to work less well in wet, hard tracks with coarse-grained snow. Classic skiing Principles For classic skiing skier presses down one ski with the help of the body weights shifted position in order to get contact between the waxed skis and the snow. The wax keeps the ski fixed by the friction between the ski base and the snow, the second ski is to be moved forward. A ski is required to have the correct span curve and stiffness in order to suit the skier s weight, technique and experience, otherwise there will be no grip and poor slide. 1. When the span curve at full weight spreads out flat for weight transferred to full weight, the wax spot will not fit in resulting in no grip. 2. When the span curve has large space between the ski base and the snow, it will not stick resulting in no grip. 3. A good span curve suits many skiers. 4. Stiffness curve clearly states if the skier is suited for professional or amateur use. The difference between attachment and no grip is minimal, SkiSelector measures as low as 0.01 mm in height and displays a graph to quickly find the right ski to the skier. Tail Force RED: Half weight BLUE: Full weight (mm) (mm) (mm) 1. 2. 3. Balance point Arching curve, kick wax Too small area at full weight no grip Kick wax Too large area at full weight no grip Good for recreational skiers Ski Camber height (mm) 4B. Race 4A. Recreational Force/skiers weight (kg) Camber height (mm) Extra force required to get grip Force/skiers weight (kg) SkiSelector save 30 minutes or more during Vasaloppet stop struggling with poor grip and useless glide, choose the right skis with SkiSelector to enjoy the best skiing experience. the patented Swedish innovation SkiSelector measures and analyses the skis properties and presents a picture of the camber curve on a computer screen that everyone can understand. Slide area rear snow contact Force Height Kick wax area Red curve, half weight, gliding position Blue curve, full weight, kick wax area Ski Slide area front snow contact 6-8 of 10 skiers who have received help to choose their skis in a traditional fashion with a simple control equipment end up with skis that are not at all suitable and find it hard or impossible to achieve good grip and/or glide. PLEASE NOTE! No wax or structure can solve the problem of a ski s rigidity or camber curve not suiting the skier or the skiing conditions in question. If you feel uncertain, we recommend that you get your skis analysed.

Initial analysis sorting of skis by rigidity, camber height and waxing length. Rigidity curve where the ski s elasticity properties and final camber can easily be seen. Camber curve that describes the ski s various properties: Opening angle front / release angle rear glide zone and glide analysis with track characteristics Simple measuring devices, limited information, uncertain answers - value for skiers? Plank+blade measurement Point method Eiker, schlegar, m.fl. SkiSelector waxing zone camber height pressure points dynamics skiing experience bearing capacity sensitivity analysis the camber curve s grey zone (net waxing length) comparison of two or more skis via an easy-to-understand image The camber curve s incline front and rear / half and full weight Analysis of stability Comparison of measuring methods for cross-country skis Analysis of binding position, graphic presentation of results 2013-01-28 Impact on the results depending on who does the measuring Flatness tolerance Length extension coefficient Deviation in dimensions and shape Force Accuracy of waxing length major >1 mm 2.3 mm/metre/100 Kelvin very large variation a few kg, due to balance problems approx. +/- 50 mm major lack of reference plan N/A lack of reference plan a few kg approx. +/- 60 mm medium >0.1 mm 2.3 mm/metre/100 Kelvin very large variation N/A approx. +/-20 mm none 0.0025 mm 0.8 mm/metre/100 Kelvin very small variation to be calibrated, approx. +/- 0.5 kg approx. +/- 8 mm

Classic - The workflow with SkiSelector in your shop Step 1 Initial Analysis The shop s initial analysis and sorting process the ski s rigidity curve, characteristics, waxing length, camber height, categorisation, sorting skis by weight in the shop leads to a quick and effective sales process. Approx. 33 seconds Skate With SkiSelector we identify the skis with the best glide and stability and excellent dynamics for the best skiing experience. Analysis of glide zones in gliding position and during compression Approx. 23 seconds Analysis of stability Step 2 Checking grip checking grip, how does the curve appear when the ski is thrust forward, do I achieve the desired grip? Approx. 23 seconds Glide analysis Track characteristics Dynamics and camber height Best reliability and an effective process for choosing the most suitable skis in the shop SkiSelector glide analysis, both classic and skate 6 different track characteristics Step 3 Camber analysis classic fundamental analysis, camber curve, characteristics, waxing Verksamhet: Djurstall length, dynamics. Underlag: Dålig betong Approx. 23 seconds Wet condition hard tracks ice and coarse snow Wet condition soft tracks soft, wet snow Universal hard tracks coarse, somewhat damp snow Universal soft tracks powdery, somewhat moist snow Cold conditions - hard tracks - coarse, dry snow Cold conditions - soft tracks - powdery, dry snow

Examples of camber curves (skis) User feedback Skiers and retailers uses SkiSelector to find the perfect skis for all types of surfaces and snow conditions, both for recreational skiers and elite competitors. Terje Langli, Norway Former manager of the Norwegian waxing team Former world champion and Olympic champion in skiing What is your experience of your new skis which have been selected and analysed with SkiSelector? Good support, Super glide, Great grip! Peder Hvitfeldt, Milsluker n Sport, Oslo, Norway - www.milslukern.no Klister ski half weight 1.14 mm/full weight 0.58 mm Zero/Universal - Zero/Klister half weight 1.05 mm/full weight 0.46 mm Exactly the right ski for all our customers, an incredible tool that simplifies our daily work. Tony Pölder, Pölder Sport, Sweden - www.polder.se SkiSelector makes it easier for us to provide suitable skis to our skiers, the system confirms and analyses the ski in an enormously informative manner. SkiSelector suits the way we work with the skiers in our team and, as I see it, this is the way of the future when it comes to finding really good skis. We will be further developing our collaboration with SkiSelector in the future. Stefan Storvall, Waxing Manager, Finland National Ski Team Universal half weight 1.00 mm/full weight 0.38 mm Cold ski half weight 0.76 mm/full weight 0.26 mm We at Tri Sport began selling racing skis in 2008 thanks to SkiSelector, which gave us the security to be able to pick out the right skis for each skier. We wouldn t have been able to succeed as quickly or as well without SkiSelector. We are very happy with SkiSelector. SkiSelector has given our staff in the shop the security that the customer will receive the right ski for his/her requirements. Sales of skis for training/competition purposes have increased significantly since we began using SkiSelector. Trond Jensen, Tri Sport, Drammen, Norway

NORGE SkiSelector AS Gjølstadveien 100 1550 Hølen Norway market@skiselector.com Marketing: +47 468 197 02 Customer service: +46 (0)8 643 02 15 Fax: +46 (0)8 643 02 31 INTERNATIONAL Skiselector International AB Hannebergsgatan 24 171 68 Solna Sweden market@skiselector.com Marketing: +47 468 197 02 Custom service: +46 (0)8 643 02 15 Fax: +46 (0)8 643 02 31 SVERIGE & FINLAND (HEAD OFFICE) Skiselector Sportdata AB Hannebergsgatan 24 171 68 Solna Sweden support@skiselector.com info@skiselector.com Marketing: +46 (0)72 383 33 01 Customer service: +46 (0)8 643 02 15 Fax: +46 (0)8 643 02 31 All rights reserved by SkiSelector Technology AB and Vendolocus AB 2005-2013. Patent protected SE 529 675/NO 332 700. SkiSelector is a registered TM 004980298.