The "Digital Edge" Sensors
The "Digital Edge" Sensors
Sensor technology has made a genuine leap into hockey skates, and the Digital Edge system is leading the way. By embedding data collection directly into the boot, it gives players and coaches real-time feedback on stride mechanics that was previously only available inside specialized motion labs.
What You Need to Know
The system captures edge pressure, push-off angle, weight distribution, and stride symmetry — syncing wirelessly to a companion app where players can review sessions and track measurable improvement over time. The most actionable output is asymmetry detection: identifying subtle differences between a player's left and right stride that accumulate into injury risk if left unaddressed over a full season.
Coaches who have integrated Digital Edge into their programs report that players respond faster to feedback when it's backed by numbers. Instead of describing a technical flaw verbally, a coach can pull up the pressure map and let the data speak — a feedback approach that resonates with athletes at every level and accelerates the rate of improvement.
Key Takeaways:
- Asymmetry data is the highest-value output — address imbalances before they become injuries
- Always review session data with a qualified skating coach, not just on your own
- Begin with baseline sessions before making any technique adjustments
- Focus on one metric per session to avoid information overload
The Digital Edge system won't replace great coaching — but it gives great coaches better tools, and motivated players a clear, measurable path to improvement.