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![]() "I've been racing and coaching for over 30 years and the World Cup Plyometric Power is by far the best coaching tool I've ever used. Not only does it build dynamic strength but it also teaches correct body positions. And, with the new Slope Simulator, it can greatly improve dynamic balance as well. I use it all the time." Victor "The Inflictor" Roy2-Time FIS World Masters Champion ![]() "I've used the Skier's Edge for years. It's an extremely effective tool for simulating slalom and giant slalom hip, knee and ankle motions. The Skier's Edge provides a safe, low impact, yet dynamic platform for working on angulated balance and unweighting techniques. It has helped me stay in shape and adapt to new ski racing techniques. It's fun and it really works - money well spent." Bob Skinner2005 FIS Masters World Slalom Champion (fastest overall Slalom time) ![]() "As a level III ski instructor and race coach I prescribe to all of my students the World Cup Plyometric as a valuable racing tool. All of my results are built upon the confidence and endurance I get from my World Cup Plyo. I can simulate long and short radius turns that you just can't duplicate with any other form of exercising. It's also a great visualization tool for course preparation." Sally White3 Silver Medals at the 2006 FIS Masters World Championship, 2005 FIS Masters World Champion in all four disciplines ![]() "The Skier's Edge with the Slope Simulator is truly an unparalleled ski conditioning machine. If you are a ski racer who trains in the off-season, pre-season, or in-season then this machine is a must. The Skier's Edge has helped me win major international and national masters events and it will help you do the same." Toby Chaptman2005 Masters World Criterium SL Champion, 2005 Masters National SL and Overall Champion, 2005 Masters Western Regional SL, GS, SG Champion ![]() "As a Masters coach and competitor, the Skier's Edge World Cup Plyometric Power has given me the strength and confidence I need to be a better competitor and overall skier. What else do you need from a dry-land training tool? I average 40 mins/day, 4 days a week. The setting is set at the highest level and I average 98 turns a min. It has really increased my endurance, strength and balance." Willy ScrogginsMasters Coach/Competitor Multnomah Athletic Club Portland, OR, ![]() "Modern ski technique emphasizes wide foot stance, parallel feet, good balance and even weight distribution. All of which are incorporated into the Skier's Edge. Result - muscle memory, learned at home, you can take to the mountain." Bill SkinnerUSSA Masters National Coordinator, Head Coach Park City Masters Program, 2003 Masters Class 5 Overall Champion ![]() "The World Cup Plyometric Power is a super workout and it's just like skiing. It's a non-impact, easy-on-the-joints training tool that both my 15 year old and I train on. It's great at teaching you how to ski and race properly. When you are a ski racer, you either have a World Cup Plyometric Power or your 'you-know-what' is being handed to you by someone that does." Dennis Wilhelmsen2006 FIS Masters World Championship SG Silver Medals, 2004 National Class 4 Masters Slalom Champion ![]() "For me personally, the Skier's Edge machine is the closest thing to skiing. I couldn't do without it. Whether it's racing, skiing in powder, bumps, or crud, this baby covers it all." Franz FuchsbergerWorlds Greatest Powder Skier, 6 x World Powder 8 Champion 2005 and 2006 National Masters Downhill Champion ![]() "I swear by the machine. I think it's great! It improves my balance, quickness and strengthens my ski specific muscle tone. I love it for slalom training." Lisa Densmore2005 U.S. Nationals Combined Champion ![]() "As a 37 year old Masters Ski Racer, I'm skiing faster than I was in my 20's. I can't stress enough how much this machine has helped me gain back so much, after the doctors pretty much told me that I would never ski again." Steve LindemerDirector Midwest Masters, USSA Central Masters Coordinator ![]() "I have my Skiers Edge machine set on the hardest possible level. I feel like I'm building strength and quickness while minimizing the strain on my normally ibuprofen craving lower back. Last year I had my best results after using the Skiers Edge. " Steve LinkBronze Medalist in Slalom at the 2006 FIS Masters World Championship |













