We were delighted to read this recent review of the Ski Mojo on the Style Altitude website.
“What a revelation it turned out to be!”
Gavin Baylis is 65 years old based in the ski resort of Serre Chevalier in France. He has over 40 years of experience of skiing. Unfortunately that has been accompanied by ACL issues on both knees.
It was only at the SIGB ski test in La Clusaz this January that Gavin had the opportunity to try the Ski Mojo for the first time as an alternative to a hinged knee brace.
“Until then I thought the Ski-Mojo did not actually help protect the knee nor help reduce knee pain, and it was gear for those who were not fit or no longer had the strength in their legs to ski,” said Gavin.
“The skiing equivalent of an e-bike”
However, he was lucky enough to meet the founder of Ski Mojo, Martin Hannaford, who explained to him in more detail how the Ski Mojo works, explaining how it is “a spring-loaded knee-support that acts as an exoskeleton taking a third of the load off the legs and knees”
The easiest way to understand the Ski Mojo is to think of it as the skiing equivalent of an e-bike.
So how did it go?
Gavin decided there “was only one way to test” and that was “to ski as hard as I could.” The results were good. Gavin described skiing with the Ski Mojo as “nigh on effortless.”
“I was very very impressed with the Ski-Mojo and I can now totally understand why people rave about it. I would give it 10 out 10 for performance.”
Gavin was particularly impressed with how the Ski Mojo reduces the soreness and burning sensation in the quads due to lactic acid being produced:
“Fatigue was massively delayed and limited using the Ski-Mojo.”
Find out more
You can read Gavin’s full review here on the Style Altitude website.and you can buy your own Ski Mojo here.