Now available on iOS

Ski boots are built around
the physics when skiing

The industry guesses your flex by ability level. That's wrong. Skiglede measures how you actually ski and calculates the exact flex your body needs.

200+
Boot models
3
Runs to measure
60–150
Flex range covered

Skiglede

SHEE · gleh · deh

It's a Norwegian word with no direct English translation — and that's exactly the point. Ski you already know. Glede is the Norwegian word for joy, delight, happiness. Together they form something that four words alone can't quite capture.

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For some, it's the first turn in untracked powder — the silence before the spray, the feeling of floating that you spend the whole summer chasing.

🍺

For others, it's après-ski — still in your boots, sun on your face, cold beer on the terrace with the mountain right there in front of you, and nowhere else in the world you need to be.

☀️

It's the quick lunch stop halfway down. A hot dog in the mountain sun, skis planted in the snow beside you, five minutes of breathing cold air and doing absolutely nothing else.

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And then there's the little boy — snow piled on his knitted hat, cheeks red — who has been in the garden since before breakfast and absolutely refuses to come inside. He doesn't know the word yet. But he knows the feeling.

We named this app after it because your version of skiglede is worth protecting. Bad boots don't just hurt your feet — they interrupt it. They turn a powder run into a painful slog. They make après-ski feel like relief rather than a celebration.

Skiglede the app exists so your equipment never gets in the way of why you actually ski.

The industry has been guessing for decades

Walk into any ski shop and they'll fit you by "ability level" — beginner, intermediate, expert. But flex should be based on physics: your weight, your height, and how fast you actually ski. Two "expert" skiers can need completely different boots.

Old method: ability level → flex
Beginner
70
Interm.
100
Expert
130

Ignores your actual body and speed


Skiglede: physics → your exact flex
Bernt, 80kg
95
Lars, 95kg
120
Anna, 62kg
80

Calculated from mass, speed, and height

Three runs. Your perfect flex.

01
👤

Enter your profile

Height, weight, ski radius, and your current boot flex. Takes 30 seconds.

02
⛷️

Ski 3 runs naturally

Record your speed on 3 runs at your natural pace. Just how you ski.

03
📐

Get your flex number

We calculate centripetal force, torque, and lever arm to give you an exact flex recommendation and matching boots.

Real physics. Not guesswork.

Skiglede uses a calibrated biomechanical model that calculates the forces your boot must resist when you carve at speed. It's the same physics ski racers use — now available to everyone.

Testing boots since 2004. Analysing with sensors since 2009. Rooted in published sports technology research.

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Turn dynamics

Lateral G-force, angular velocity, and dynamic load factor — derived from your measured speed and turn radius.

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Skeletal geometry

Lever arm length, shin-to-cuff contact angle, and stance mechanics scale with your body dimensions.

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Force profiling

Resultant boot force, estimated torque, and kinetic energy — the total load your boot must handle.

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Proprietary Algorithm
Body weight kg
Measured speed km/h
Body height cm
Ski radius m
Skeletal geometry derived
Stance mechanics derived
Snowhow Biomechanical Engine
Your flex 95 Range 60–150

Built on 10,000 sensor runs
across 12 years of field data.

The formula inside Skiglede wasn't written in a day. It was built run by run — with pressure sensors, force plates, and GPS on real skiers across real mountains. Every iteration was tested, calibrated, and refined against measured data before it shipped.

40 years as a boot fitter. 12 years of active sensor measurement. That's what's behind your flex number.

10,000+
Sensor runs recorded
12
Years of field data
40
Years as a boot fitter

What's your flex?

Download Skiglede, ski 3 runs, and the biomechanical engine calculates your exact flex from measured forces.

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Find the right boot from 200+ models

After calculating your flex, Skiglede matches you against our curated database covering all major brands, categories, and last widths.

Nordica
Promachine 130
Flex 130 98mm All-Mountain
Atomic
Hawx Prime 120
Flex 120 98mm Alpine
Salomon
S/Pro Alpha 110
Flex 110 100mm All-Mountain
Tecnica
Mach1 HV 105
Flex 105 102mm All-Mountain
Rossignol
Hi-Speed 80
Flex 80 100mm All-Mountain
+ 195 more models

Every boot shows flex, last width, category, and forward lean angle.

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Built by skiers who got tired of bad boots

Snowhow.no is a Norwegian tech company with one obsession: applying real engineering to ski equipment. Skiglede is our first product — a physics engine for your feet.

Know your flex before
you walk into the shop

No more guessing. No more expensive mistakes. Download Skiglede, ski 3 runs, and walk into the shop with confidence.

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Your flex number. On the mountain.

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