Spike comes with mechanical brakes, which the user activates by pushing in the lever mounted on the side of the sled.
Users with reduced grip, hand force or upper body mobility may have difficulty getting the required braking force via the mechanical brakes.
Solution
SmartBrake 1×1 kit: 1 brake unit is mounted on the rear wheels (y-split), rim brake. 1 brake trigger is mounted in a ski pole.
Mechanical brake on front wheel is retained as secondary brake.
User value
The user can control the speed easily through the ski pole and can keep the body in its natural position.
No risk of the poles getting in the way of the sled.
The user can train in more varied terrain, get a better training effect and at the same time increased safety.
Spike from Exero
Brake trigger on ski pole
The common part in SmartBrake
The brake activator applies brake force to the caliper so that you don’t have to! Read more about the brake unit.
If the handgrip is a challenge, then this will be your solution
Pulling this lever is super soft, and with an easily accessible parking brake function, your next ride will be much smoother. Learn more about the Brake lever.
When independency and additional safety are your priority
Operate the brake and parking wirelessly from 20 meters distance with this small remote. Read more about the hand controller.