
The AI advisor for finding the right ski.
Most ski quizzes ask three questions and recommend whatever the retailer wants to clear out of warehouse stock. We don't do that.
Not affiliated with any retailer. Recommendations move freely across all of them.





















Two ways to find your skis.
Both run on the same matching engine. Both are free. The difference is depth, not quality.
A solid recommendation, fast.
For when you're just exploring. Four quick questions, one well-matched ski. Upgrade to the full experience anytime.
- 4 visual questions
- 1 matched ski recommendation
- Plain-language reasoning
- Upgrade to full match anytime
Your three best picks, across the entire market.
For when you're serious about finding the right gear. Ten visual questions about your body, mountain, and how you actually ski. Three deeply personalized picks with cross-retailer pricing.
- 10 visual questions
- 3 personalized recommendations
- Live cross-retailer pricing
- 12-dimension match scoring
- Comparison view across all three
Built differently from retailer quizzes.
A retailer quiz starts with what's in stock and tries to fit you into it. Skipilot starts with you.
Tell us how you ski.
Visual questions about your body, your home mountain, the conditions you face, and the feel you want. Sliders, image cards, no jargon. No "what’s your ability level out of 10?". That’s not a real question.
Our AI scores 65 skis against your profile.
Skipilot considers every current ski model from every major brand and ranks them across 12 dimensions tuned to your inputs, from rocker profile fit and flex pattern to edge grip, damping, and skill ceiling.
You compare prices and buy.
Live prices across evo, Backcountry, Powder7, and others. We don’t run checkout, take payment, or hold inventory. We make the recommendation. You make the purchase, from whoever you trust.
See Skipilot in action.
Watch a 5-minute conversation become a recommendation that would take hours of forum-trawling otherwise.
Recommendations that show their work.
Every pick is scored across 12 dimensions tuned to your inputs. No mystery algorithm. The reasoning is auditable.
K2 Reckoner 124 (2026)

Honestly, against the alternatives.
Most people choosing skis use one of these four approaches. Here's how they actually compare.
| Skipilot | Retailer quiz | ChatGPT | Asking a friend | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Retailers compared | 7 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Scoring criteria used | 12 | Hidden | Hidden | None |
| Real-time price comparison | Yes | Their site only | No | No |
| Recommends skis they don't sell | Yes | No | Yes | Sometimes |
| Brands can pay to be recommended | No | Possible | No | N/A |
| Can you see how it picks? | Yes, full breakdown | No, algorithm hidden | No, black box | No, gut feel |
| Why this ski? Explained | Score across 12 factors | Marketing copy | General opinion | “I love mine” |
| Knows about new 2026/27 skis | Yes, daily updates | Yes, their inventory | Maybe, depends on age | Whatever they own |

The ski you're on changes how you ski more than any technique you've practiced. Most people are on the wrong ski and don't know it. That's the problem we exist to fix.