At the bottom of the run, I zoomed back into the empty lift line, got on a chair, sat down, and waited. Within a couple of seconds, I heard the familiar chime in my ear and a soft female voice over the earbuds.
“Now that’s what I’m talking about. Your Ski:IQ was 137,” she said. “You made 38 turns that run. Focus on keeping your shins parallel. Maintain the same distance between your shins and your ankles throughout the turn.”
I huffed. Then, I took a deep breath and swallowed my pride. I knew the Carv sensors were right. So, I pulled out my phone and opened the app. I pulled up my activity for the day, selected the most recent run, and under “Edging Similarity,” I selected the button that said, “Improve this metric.”
The app pulled up a list of Do’s and Don’ts, a little video showing someone making perfectly edged turns, pro tips from people like Morgan Engel and Ted Ligety, and a list of drills to try out to improve my Edging Similarity. I watched a couple of the drill videos as I rode the lift. Then, I hit the button that said “Train Edging Similarity” and pressed start.
As I got off the lift, I was determined to perfect at least this one form factor before the end of the day. As frustrating as it could be having a little voice in my ear telling me exactly what was wrong with my skiing, it was almost addicting trying to improve my Ski:IQ and scores across the different metrics that my Carv 2 Digital Ski Coach was measuring.
In short: The Carv 2 Ski Coach is a digital training tool that you can easily attach to the strap of your ski boots. It uses a gyroscope and speed sensors to analyze your movements as you ski and returns data, actionable tips, and information every time you stop skiing. It gamifies the sport in a way that makes it feel almost video game-like. Beginners, intermediate skiers, and advanced shredders alike can benefit differently from this techy new digital coaching device.
- Sensors: 6-axis motion gyroscope and accelerometer
- Charging: USB-C
- Components: One-size-fits-all clip
Pros
- Gives actionable tips on how to improve skiing
- Includes drills to practice technique
- Allows you to track your progress
- Gamifies skiing/ski training
Cons
- Easy to get competitive with yourself
- Hard to use on casual ski day with friends
- True beginners might struggle to understand tips/advice
Carv 2 Ski Coach Review

How Does It Work?

The Metrics
- Early forward movement
- Centered balance
- Parallel skis
- Turn shape
- Edge angle
- Early edging
- Edging similarity
- Progressive edge build
- Turn G-force
- Weight release

On the Slopes

Coaching Modes

Discerning Terrain Types

Tracking Progress

Location, Distance, Speed, Vertical, Runs
Use in Backcountry

Carv Community
Is It as Good as a Real Instructor?

Downsides of Carv Ski Coach

Carv 2 Digital Ski Coach: Who Is It For?
