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2026-06-29-50d48de metrics analysis edging

Edging Similarity metric

Poser now explains and scores how well the inside and outside skis build edge together through each detected turn.

Walkthrough of the new Edging Similarity metric feature.

Changes

What shipped

  • feature

    Added turn-by-turn 0-100 score for edging similarity (aka. edge similarity) as well as best six-turn median score.

  • feature

    Added the public Edging Similarity metric explainer page.

  • improvement

    Published visuals for edge angle, good edging similarity, and poor edging similarity.

  • improvement

    Refined the metric page layout, chart styling, and site chrome for metric explainers.

Screenshots

Mobile Poser result screen showing the new Edging Similarity metric card with a 94 match score and turn-by-turn chart.
The first Poser technique metric now appears in the mobile results flow with a best-turn-window score, chart, and replay feedback prompt.
Desktop Poser clip detail page showing the new Edging Similarity metric card with an 89 match score and turn-by-turn chart.
On desktop, the metric card gives coaches and skiers a wider turn-by-turn view while keeping replay feedback on the same result surface.

Why it matters

A clearer way to see whether both skis build edge together

Edging Similarity compares the inside and outside ski during the part of the turn where new edges should engage and build together. The score is not trying to say both skis carry equal pressure or that the turn is perfect. It asks whether the skis are working as a coordinated pair.

The new metric explainer page gives skiers and coaches the vocabulary behind the score before showing the measurement. It covers what good and poor edging similarity look like, what it should feel like, when Poser measures it, and the four signals that go into the 0-100 turn score: edge angle relationship, edge-build rate, timing lag, and inside-ski delay.