Brand Name: | IWI |
Model Number: | IWI-36-37 |
MOQ: | 1 UNIT |
Price: | 5400-6100 USDT |
Payment Terms: | T/T; L/C,CRYPTO |
Supply Ability: | 500 UNITS MONTHLY |
1, Parameters
Parameter item |
Typical scope/configuration |
Whole machine weight |
80kg -398kg (primarily for commercial use) |
Rated load capacity |
100kg–150kg |
power consumption |
0.75kW–1kW |
cover an area |
2.54 ㎡ -3.2 ㎡ (single person equipment) |
Dimensions (length x width x height) |
1555×1540×2441mm |
2, Display and Interaction System
VR headset: The commonly used Deepon E3 headset supports adaptive pupillary distance (54-73mm) and myopia adjustment (0-800 degrees)
Resolution/Refresh Rate: High end devices support 8K 30 frames/4K 60 frames video, 120Hz refresh rate (refer to Oculus Quest 3)
Motion Tracking: Built in FlowState stabilization technology, supports 360 ° horizontal correction and motion capture (such as tilt and swing simulation)
3, Content and software configuration
categoy |
Parameter details |
Number of games |
2-25 panoramic VR games, with some devices expanding to 100 semi panoramic content options |
Game |
<Leap over the Grand Canyon>, <Extreme Skiing>, <Ski Adventure>, <Skiing> |
operating system |
Android system (Android XD player V1.5.0, etc.) |
computer configuration |
I5 processor+GTX 1650 graphics card+8GB memory |
4, Expansion and operational parameters
Applicable scenarios:
Commercial Experience Hall (Capacity: 1 person/time, 10 minutes/session)
Professional training (simulating sled/slalom skiing scenes on a six degree of freedom platform) Features:
Touch screen on-demand system (simplified operation) safety strap design (anti fall)
Support multiplayer competitive social mode
A VR Ski Simulator is an immersive virtual reality experience that simulates downhill skiing, snowboarding, or freestyle skiing using a combination of VR headset, motion platform, and physical ski-like controls. It’s designed for arcades, exhibitions, training centers, fitness programs, and sports-themed attractions.
A VR Ski Simulator allows users to:
“Ski” down virtual slopes by shifting their weight or using poles
Feel motion feedback through a tilting or sliding platform
Wear a VR headset to explore snowy mountains, slalom runs, or freestyle parks
Enjoy a realistic skiing experience without real snow or risk
Component |
Description |
VR Headset |
DEEPON EC3, Pico 4, HTC Vive, or Valve Index for immersive mountain visuals |
Motion Platform |
Simulates side-to-side carving, slope angle, jumps, or wobble |
Ski/Board Pedals or Stirrups |
Feet strapped into ski/board platforms that respond to movement |
Handheld Poles (optional) |
Controllers used like ski poles for input or balance |
PC/Media Server |
Runs the simulation software and controls sync |
Safety Gear |
Harness or guardrails to prevent falling |
Ski resorts (off-season attraction or indoor training)
Malls / arcades (interactive VR attraction)
Fitness centers (ski cardio mode)
Sports science or rehab (balance and leg training)
VR exhibitions / events (themed booths)
Benefits
Realistic skiing feel without snow
Improves balance, leg strength, and coordination
Highly entertaining and shareable
Safe for beginners and kids
Great ROI in commercial settings