Winter Sports & Skiing
Winter sports calculators for ski edge angles, wax selection, snowboard sizing, avalanche risk, ice thickness, and ski season pass value.
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Ski Edge Angle Calculator
Determine optimal ski edge bevel angles based on snow conditions, skiing style, and skill level. Get precise side edge and base edge recommendations for the best grip and performance.
Ski Wax Selection Calculator
Find the right ski wax based on snow temperature, humidity, and snow type. Get hardness rating, iron temperature, and application layer recommendations.
Snowboard Size Calculator
Find the ideal snowboard length and width based on your height, weight, riding style, and boot size. Get recommended, minimum, and maximum board lengths plus waist width.
Avalanche Risk Calculator
Estimate avalanche danger rating from slope angle, snowpack stability, recent snowfall, wind loading, and temperature trends. Uses the North American Avalanche Danger Scale.
Ski Boot Flex Calculator
Find the ideal ski boot flex index based on your weight, skill level, skiing style, and height. Get a recommended flex rating and stiffness category.
Cross-Country Ski Pole Length Calculator
Calculate the correct cross-country ski pole length for classic and skate techniques based on your height and optional arm length measurement.
Ski Season Pass Value Calculator
Calculate whether a ski season pass is worth it by comparing total costs against daily lift tickets. See break-even visits, total savings, and a value rating.
Ice Thickness Safety Calculator
Check whether ice is thick enough for walking, snowmobiling, or driving. Adjusts for ice type, water current, and air temperature to give an effective thickness and safety rating.
Vertical Feet Tracker Calculator
Track your season vertical feet, estimate calories burned, and see how your skiing stacks up against climbing Mount Everest. Enter your runs, vertical per run, and days skied.
Snowmaking Temperature Calculator
Calculate the wet bulb temperature to determine if conditions are right for snowmaking. Get snow quality ratings and water usage estimates based on dry bulb temperature, humidity, and pressure.