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Introducing the Suki Ski Solo Portable

Technical Specifications

Total initial capital

| Item | Amount ($) | |------|-------------| | R&D + Prototypes (3 iterations) | 85,000 | | Mold & tooling | 40,000 | | First production run (3000 units @ $120 cost) | 360,000 | | Marketing & shipping | 100,000 | | | 585,000 |

Caption:

The best way to end a solo day on the mountain? A portable suki setup. suki ski solo portable

Ultra-Portable:

| Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | Fits in a 40L daypack. | Steep Learning Curve: Expect to fall... a lot. | | Lightweight: 2-4 lbs vs. 10+ lbs for standard touring. | Poor on Hard Ice: The short length makes it chatter. | | Versatile Footwear: Use your comfy hiking boots. | Limited Speed: You cannot straight-line or bomb hills. | | Terrain Transitions: Hike rock, ski snow, repeat instantly. | Cost: Usually twice the price per pound of standard skis. | | Unique Fun: The "mono-ski" feeling is addictive. | Not for Deep Powder: Requires a firm base or crust. | Dimensions (folded): 120 cm (L) x 40 cm

Usage

: Primarily used for water skiing or recreational cruising in lakes (e.g., Lake Elsinore) [21]. USB-C fast charging) Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2

  • Dimensions (folded): 120 cm (L) x 40 cm (W) x 15 cm (H)
  • Weight: 12 kg (including carrying case with wheels)
  • Material: Carbon-fiber reinforced frame + non-slip composite deck
  • Resistance System: Electromagnetic + fan-based hybrid (simulates snow friction and air drag)
  • Power: Rechargeable Li-ion battery (3-hour active use, USB-C fast charging)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2, ANT+, Wi-Fi for firmware updates
  • Compatibility: iOS/Android app, Zwift, Kinomap, custom “Suki Snow” VR mode