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Anyone use a ski finder tag/app?

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Can anyone recommend a device that finds the errant ski that has released and disappeared into the powder? Resqski retails at £98 and should be attached with screws. I’d prefer something that can be swapped easily from one pair of skis to another.
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Powder traces/ribbons.

Old school solution that really works.

And...yes I know...I will be howled down but lots here who regard them as silly, but from first hand experience they are easy to use and make finding those lost skis a real cinch
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Resqski are no longer trading but they still have a few sets available at a fair discount If you go to their site you can email with your requirements. They might have extra bases as well as sets so you could attach to more than one set of skis that way.


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Resqskis are good. I've used them. The only thing with them is the odd size of battery, always buy spares at home to take with you. I bought extra bases so I could use them on both sets of skis and a mate bought an extra pair of transponders for his skis to use with my receiver.

Powder traces? Too much faff for me.
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adithorp wrote:
Resqski are no longer trading but they still have a few sets available at a fair discount. If you go to their site you can email with your requirements. They might have extra bases as well as sets so you could attach to more than one set of skis that way.

adithorpe, I bought all their remaining stock and spares last year. Only got two full sets left plus one set of replacement homing tags pair with a receiver. The bases are now completely sold out so guard them with your life and if you sell your skis make sure you remove them etc.


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spyderjon, this is a long-shot but I'm hoping you have some Resqski bits still for sale. I'm especially looking for a pair of homing tags but I'd be interested in buying a full set too if you have any left.
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Eat Sleep Ski wrote:
spyderjon, this is a long-shot but I'm hoping you have some Resqski bits still for sale. I'm especially looking for a pair of homing tags but I'd be interested in buying a full set too if you have any left.

Sorry but everything is sold out a year ago.
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Not surprised, but thanks for the reply anyway, spyderjon.
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An old thread, I know, but thought I'd post anyway. We've just bought a set of 4 Apple AirTag's to go in our luggage (having had a case stolen). There's also a set of waterproof cases you can buy with 3M on the back to put the AirTag's into.

Can't see why this combination wouldn't work as a way of locating a ski as the app let's you track the tag to within a meter using Bluetooth and you can activate the built-in beeper once close enough.
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That's interesting, so thank you @ratkinsonuk. This may have been one of the reasons Resqski ceased trading - if Apple users could get the same result without screwing bases into skis and carrying a separate transponder for lower cost. I use Android rather then Apple, but maybe they have something similar. I'll research.
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@rungsp, +1
I found mine in a box in the loft a couple of weeks ago.
I bought these traces in Ischgl back in 1993, when we used to get (or at least deep snow) powder on rare occasions.

I can't remember the last time I used them, probably 25 years.
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Eat Sleep Ski wrote:
That's interesting, so thank you @ratkinsonuk. This may have been one of the reasons Resqski ceased trading - if Apple users could get the same result without screwing bases into skis and carrying a separate transponder for lower cost. I use Android rather then Apple, but maybe they have something similar. I'll research.


I'm also an Android user, and there's an equivilent out there called a Tile - https://uk.tile.com/en

The downside is that Android users have to install and enable the Tile app to use the location services, so realistically only people buying a Tile would have this running. Apple users on the other hand have it running permanently in the background, so will always pick up on devices.

This isn't a problem if you just want to track something close by, but no good if you're looking for a lost or stolen item and need it to be tracked by other peoples devices, which is the reason for us purchasing.
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ratkinsonuk wrote:
Eat Sleep Ski wrote:
That's interesting, so thank you @ratkinsonuk. This may have been one of the reasons Resqski ceased trading - if Apple users could get the same result without screwing bases into skis and carrying a separate transponder for lower cost. I use Android rather then Apple, but maybe they have something similar. I'll research.


I'm also an Android user, and there's an equivilent out there called a Tile - https://uk.tile.com/en

The downside is that Android users have to install and enable the Tile app to use the location services, so realistically only people buying a Tile would have this running. Apple users on the other hand have it running permanently in the background, so will always pick up on devices.

This isn't a problem if you just want to track something close by, but no good if you're looking for a lost or stolen item and need it to be tracked by other peoples devices, which is the reason for us purchasing.


I have the Samsung version of Tile (Galaxy SmartTag). I bought them to track luggage for which they are great, and they connect to all Samsung Galaxy phones in the same way that AirTags work - but unfortunately are quite useless for finding lost skis. The app won't tell you exactly how far away they are or in what direction, just pinpoints the location of the nearest Samsung phone that they can connect to (which will probably be your phone). The beeping noise can be turned on via the app and is relatively loud in the open air, but it cannot be heard if they are buried deeper than about 20cm in loose snow.
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@musehead, Apple added a special chip that broadcasts the location over a high frequency. That's what lets you track it's location so precisely (providing you have a recent iPhone). I take it Samsung haven't followed suit with the S2x phones then?
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Just found this which says Samsung does have the same UWB support, so you can you it for your tags @musehead.

https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/apps-services/how-to-find-galaxy-smarttag-plus-with-smartthings-find-and-camera/
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Bet they wished they had one Laughing


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ratkinsonuk wrote:
Just found this which says Samsung does have the same UWB support, so you can you it for your tags @musehead.

https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/apps-services/how-to-find-galaxy-smarttag-plus-with-smartthings-find-and-camera/


Yes you're right, thanks for pointing this out! Seems they are more useful than I had thought.
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But it still doesn't know the location of the tag, they are just using the antenna to find the direction of the source. Android got full support for that feature in v13.
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It uses the ping return timing to work out where the UWB device is. That's one of the reasons it needs it's own chip - needs to be more accurate than GPS. Generally, you can locate a UWB signal down to about 30cm. At that point, you can activate the beep to then find it.

I've been trying to find a stand-alone device that can track a UWB signal so there's no reliance on expensive mobiles, but the only applications I've found so far are industrial.

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Looks like the Mrs has dropped her phone again Razz
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