Sooth ski: measured data from 3000+ skis!

FYI, we added the running length to our table of measurements... seems to be pretty important to figure out how easy it is to pivot a ski while it is in contact with the snow (e.g., base flat on snow). We think it is a big part of what makes a ski "playful" with torsional stiffness.
 
Small idea, I have no idea if this would be way too difficult to code, but maybe the option to move the ski forward or backward from its rec mount point? Would like to see how skis match up with profiles within some adjustment range, since a lot of folk like to play around with mounting. Maybe since you have the data you can throw up what the width of the ski would be depending on where you put the mount line.
 
14378523:Eightsails said:
Small idea, I have no idea if this would be way too difficult to code, but maybe the option to move the ski forward or backward from its rec mount point? Would like to see how skis match up with profiles within some adjustment range, since a lot of folk like to play around with mounting. Maybe since you have the data you can throw up what the width of the ski would be depending on where you put the mount line.

Just to be sure that I understand correctly, you would like to be able to shift the skis horizontally on the graphs representing the shape of the ski to better align them?

And then, you would like to have an updated value of the waist at the new mount point? I would need to check the code, but I think now the waist width value is the minimum width measured, not the one at the mount point.

I think all that might be relatively easy to implement. It just get messy a bit if you have to recalculate a bunch of other value (e.g., the 5-point stiffness measurements are centered at the mount point), but we don't have many of them right now. I could see in the future that we could have a bunch of front/back ratios, but we don't have that yet.
 
14380667:alude said:
Just to be sure that I understand correctly, you would like to be able to shift the skis horizontally on the graphs representing the shape of the ski to better align them?

And then, you would like to have an updated value of the waist at the new mount point? I would need to check the code, but I think now the waist width value is the minimum width measured, not the one at the mount point.

I think all that might be relatively easy to implement. It just get messy a bit if you have to recalculate a bunch of other value (e.g., the 5-point stiffness measurements are centered at the mount point), but we don't have many of them right now. I could see in the future that we could have a bunch of front/back ratios, but we don't have that yet.

Yeah, even without updating too many numbers, just the ability to move the ski horizontally to view the ski profile when beside other similar skis would be cool.
 
14380966:Eightsails said:
Yeah, even without updating too many numbers, just the ability to move the ski horizontally to view the ski profile when beside other similar skis would be cool.

We are working on it. It is easy to shift a ski on a graph, but a little bit more tricky to do the user interface right.

In the meantime, we also added the ski overall taper as a measured parameter (e.g., pintail vs symmetric tip/tail width). Some people seem to find that useful.
 
Small update. We changed how we calculate the camber of reverse camber skis. All reverse camber skis will now be at zero camber. That makes things more stable with flat camber skis (which were often classified as reverse camber ski due to the local curvature underfoot). Some flat cambered skis were listed with -6 mm of camber, which was not the case at all.
 
In love with this tool - thank you and team so much for investing in this!

I work in data science / insights and have a few skiers on my team - we love this shit!!!!!!!
 
14395162:butteredpretzel said:
In love with this tool - thank you and team so much for investing in this!

I work in data science / insights and have a few skiers on my team - we love this shit!!!!!!!

Feel free to share any idea you would like to see happen. We might have time to implement a few new things over the summer...
 
14395476:alude said:
Feel free to share any idea you would like to see happen. We might have time to implement a few new things over the summer...

With the data you already have could you implement a way to show how the ski flexes at the beginning, compared to deep in the flex. Like to see if a ski flexes progressively or linear.
 
14400697:mrk127 said:
With the data you already have could you implement a way to show how the ski flexes at the beginning, compared to deep in the flex. Like to see if a ski flexes progressively or linear.

Yes, we can do that. We have tools to do that, they are just not online yet.

What do you mean by flexing progressively or linear?
 
14401651:alude said:
Yes, we can do that. We have tools to do that, they are just not online yet.

What do you mean by flexing progressively or linear?

I think he means if the flex stays consistent throughout the whole range or if it flexes a lot at first then less further into it or some shit. like for spring rates in car suspension linear the rate is flat the whole way and a progressive spring has one rate then a different rate
 
14401783:drifts said:
I think he means if the flex stays consistent throughout the whole range or if it flexes a lot at first then less further into it or some shit. like for spring rates in car suspension linear the rate is flat the whole way and a progressive spring has one rate then a different rate

That is why I asked. I understand the analogy, but for a ski the spring rate will remain linear for fairly large deformations, specially if you calculate the deformation to simulate a 3 points bending test. On-snow it might get a bit different due to the snow deformation and the fact that different stiffness profiles will create different load distribution under the ski that compress the snow differently. We might be able to see that by looking at the pressure distribution under a deformed ski.

Maybe a better way to ask about linear/progressive is how do they feel different on-snow?
 
Hey everyone. Winter is coming and we are starting to add 2022-23 skis into the SoothSki database: https://soothski.com/compare. So far, we added 300 skis and should add 350 more within one week.

We will do a few more measuring sessions, so let us know of any special requests and we will see what we can do.
 
14468304:alude said:
Hey everyone. Winter is coming and we are starting to add 2022-23 skis into the SoothSki database: https://soothski.com/compare. So far, we added 300 skis and should add 350 more within one week.

We will do a few more measuring sessions, so let us know of any special requests and we will see what we can do.

You are KILLING IT. I love to just scroll and try weird comparisons out, by far the best way to look for skis. Where are you getting all that data from. Do ski companies supply them or are you taking the measurements yourself?
 
14468779:BingPow said:
You are KILLING IT. I love to just scroll and try weird comparisons out, by far the best way to look for skis. Where are you getting all that data from. Do ski companies supply them or are you taking the measurements yourself?

Thanks! We touched every single ski in the database to measure them.

We developed a super fast machine to measure the skis and some automated software to extract the data. We are lucky that most retailers are happy to host us so that we can access the ski to measure them. They seem to dig the data too!

We would love to have more Direct-to-Customer brands in our database, but we can't get them at retailers. Same for brands that are not represented at our local shops. If a company wants to ship us some skis, we would happily measure them free of charge and return them unharmed.
 
alude is doing god's work here

Mods, get this man a orange name

[tag=104058]@theabortionator[/tag] [tag=38820]@eheath[/tag] [tag=198199]@TRVP_ANGEL[/tag]
 
14474729:partyandBS said:
What happens to the skis after you test them? Are they all in a dumpster out back??

I keep them all for my personal quiver! haha. I wish.

We measure them in shops/warehouses mostly, so we just put them back on the rack! Otherwise we return them to the manufacturer.
 
So some skis were missing torsional stiffness values (GJ). I finally had the time to fix that, so you get full data for about 170 more skis... many Stoeckli, K2, Black Crows and Line.
 
Are you contracted with any manufacturers? It would be cool to see a complete list each year of new models to compare. The best we have right now is the subjective and highly condition dependent Blister Guide. Your list is big but seems to be piecemealed in what is being tested.

Imagine early year before models are released, all manufacturers send you a sample of their entire lineup. You run the tests and release it in a detailed report. This information could be used on their websites, merchant sites, and review blogs/magazines. Could even expand to boots to test stiffness across a universal standard. You'd be like the Consumer Reports of skiing.
 
14546277:runforlove2024 said:
Are you contracted with any manufacturers? It would be cool to see a complete list each year of new models to compare. The best we have right now is the subjective and highly condition dependent Blister Guide. Your list is big but seems to be piecemealed in what is being tested.

Imagine early year before models are released, all manufacturers send you a sample of their entire lineup. You run the tests and release it in a detailed report. This information could be used on their websites, merchant sites, and review blogs/magazines. Could even expand to boots to test stiffness across a universal standard. You'd be like the Consumer Reports of skiing.

But then you couldn't call every ski playful
 
14546277:runforlove2024 said:
Are you contracted with any manufacturers? It would be cool to see a complete list each year of new models to compare. The best we have right now is the subjective and highly condition dependent Blister Guide. Your list is big but seems to be piecemealed in what is being tested.

Imagine early year before models are released, all manufacturers send you a sample of their entire lineup. You run the tests and release it in a detailed report. This information could be used on their websites, merchant sites, and review blogs/magazines. Could even expand to boots to test stiffness across a universal standard. You'd be like the Consumer Reports of skiing.

We are not quite there yet. A few direct-to-customer brands have started shipping us skis, like RMU, but most of our measurements are from retailers that let us in their shops in the fall. What we measure is what they have. Some skis are hard to find, like, for example, all the slalom racing skis out there. It is a very common request, but they are expensive, specialized, and most shops only carry one or two brands so it is hard to get them all. Same with any other kind of very specialized ski or skis that are not in shops, or not in our local shops (e.g., many small European brands).

We hope more manufacturers will send us their skis at some point. We measure everything for free. The biggest hurdle (I think) seems to be the shipping cost/complexity. Shipping a pair to a few review websites is less expensive than shipping us a good sample of their lineup, even if we return all the skis unharmed. The other thing is that most companies have been sold out quite early in the season in the last few years with COVID, so there was no real need to provide more info to customers. They just wanted a bit of exposure from blog/magazines. Anyways, skiers seem to enjoy comparing skis using validated measurements and our traffic is growing quite fast. We are getting harder to ignore. If you like that info and want more, the best thing you can do to help us is ask companies for their specs and refer them to us. That really has a big impact!

A side note is that for the comparator to be really useful in helping you choose the perfect ski, it is important that we measure most lengths available. Of course, we can measure the most common lengths and call it good, but it is important to know that skis change when they are scaled up/down. Scaling skis up/down is not performed uniformly across the industry. Different lengths from different manufacturers will feel different on snow. What really differentiates us from most is that we can easily measure 10x more skis than anyone can review. We measured about 1000 skis/year for the last 3 years (about 300 models in 3-4 lengths) and could easily do more with better access to skis. As a comparison, Blister has one of the best selections out there and they add only about 100 new skis per year to their guide (I say "only", but I love what they do... I just don't see how they could do more or do it faster). Blister also typically likes long skis so that doesn't fit everyone. However, they have a particularly cool selection of smaller brands. Definitely jealous of that!
 
Wow thanks for replying in so much detail. Sounds like you have a lot of experience under your belt. I wonder if all it would take is a big brand to buy in and influence the others. Either way keep it up. This is good shit.

14547081:alude said:
We are not quite there yet. A few direct-to-customer brands have started shipping us skis, like RMU, but most of our measurements are from retailers that let us in their shops in the fall. What we measure is what they have. Some skis are hard to find, like, for example, all the slalom racing skis out there. It is a very common request, but they are expensive, specialized, and most shops only carry one or two brands so it is hard to get them all. Same with any other kind of very specialized ski or skis that are not in shops, or not in our local shops (e.g., many small European brands).

We hope more manufacturers will send us their skis at some point. We measure everything for free. The biggest hurdle (I think) seems to be the shipping cost/complexity. Shipping a pair to a few review websites is less expensive than shipping us a good sample of their lineup, even if we return all the skis unharmed. The other thing is that most companies have been sold out quite early in the season in the last few years with COVID, so there was no real need to provide more info to customers. They just wanted a bit of exposure from blog/magazines. Anyways, skiers seem to enjoy comparing skis using validated measurements and our traffic is growing quite fast. We are getting harder to ignore. If you like that info and want more, the best thing you can do to help us is ask companies for their specs and refer them to us. That really has a big impact!

A side note is that for the comparator to be really useful in helping you choose the perfect ski, it is important that we measure most lengths available. Of course, we can measure the most common lengths and call it good, but it is important to know that skis change when they are scaled up/down. Scaling skis up/down is not performed uniformly across the industry. Different lengths from different manufacturers will feel different on snow. What really differentiates us from most is that we can easily measure 10x more skis than anyone can review. We measured about 1000 skis/year for the last 3 years (about 300 models in 3-4 lengths) and could easily do more with better access to skis. As a comparison, Blister has one of the best selections out there and they add only about 100 new skis per year to their guide (I say "only", but I love what they do... I just don't see how they could do more or do it faster). Blister also typically likes long skis so that doesn't fit everyone. However, they have a particularly cool selection of smaller brands. Definitely jealous of that!
 
I just added about 250 skis in the comparator, so we now have 4150 total. Enjoy!

FYI, we just measured about 800 skis at SkiEssentials last weekend, so there are about 550 more skis coming very soon. These guys are great, encourage them if you can.
 
A few additions, mostly long skis and skis that Scott Sports sent us...

Number of '23-24 skis: 714

Total number of skis: 4601
 
14569919:alude said:
A few additions, mostly long skis and skis that Scott Sports sent us...

Number of '23-24 skis: 714

Total number of skis: 4601

Great work. Thanks for sharing it all with us. Hopefully you’ll be able to get your hands on some more recent moment skis. Not sure who the dealers are up by you that stock them.
 
just checked out the website for the first time in a year or so. Forgot how impressive this data base is. nice work
 
14570706:mrk127 said:
just checked out the website for the first time in a year or so. Forgot how impressive this data base is. nice work

Thanks! We always appreciate comments like that!

I just added a few more skis, mostly some with convex tip and/or tail, so a bunch of Atomic, Armada and Line (including some from '22-23).

Number of '23-24 skis: 803

Total number of skis: 4723
 
14573698:alude said:
Thanks! We always appreciate comments like that!

I just added a few more skis, mostly some with convex tip and/or tail, so a bunch of Atomic, Armada and Line (including some from '22-23).

Number of '23-24 skis: 803

Total number of skis: 4723

gods work
 
I doubt that you guys are spending a lot of time on these skis, but, FWIW, we added a few skis from Stoeckli to the comparator... SC, SL, SL FIS, GS, GS FIS, WRT, WRT Pro, ...
 
Back
Top