The Satski is GPS for statistic fiends. Any handheld GPS unit would do on the slopes, but the Satski has two advantages for the affluent skier. First, at £1500 ($3100) it's sufficiently expensive to match your other custom kit. Second, it'll give you detailed information on speed, distance covered, and altitude, with a replay option to playback the day's run.
You can also plot a course, although speeding down the piste while peering at a screen strikes us as somewhat dangerous.
It seems that Satski take the replay function very seriously. If you opt to rent the box instead of buying it (around £28 or $60 per day), you can ask for a CD-ROM (how retro!) with the day's details:
Exciting stuff! Other features include MP3 player, spam (euphemistically renamed "Après Ski Promotions"), games (Horace Goes Skiing?) and a list of emergency numbers. See the website for the list of resorts currently offering the Satski.
Product page [Satski via ShinyShiny]





