Specialized Features

The Best Friend a
Snowboarder
Could Ask For

We get it. Flat spots and uphills are a snowboarder's worst nightmare. That's why we built features specifically to help you find the best runs for uninterrupted carving.

Quick Guide

The "Best for Snowboarders" Badge

Look for our 'Best for Snowboarders' checkmark on slopes. This is your quick guide to a great ride. We even tell you why a slope might lose points, so you know exactly what to expect.

Perfect for Snowboarders

Consistent downhill grade, no flat sections

Penalty Reasons

"Flat section: 20 meters" - Know before you go!

Approved for Snowboarders Badge
Approved Slopes List on Phone
Unique Feature

The Flow-Meter

Our unique 'Flow-Meter' gives you a visual breakdown of the entire run from a snowboarder's perspective.

Flow-Meter Visualization

Visual Flow Analysis

The horizontal bar shows you exactly what to expect on your ride. Hover over any section to see precise measurements and plan your approach.

Green

Great for Boarders

A perfect, consistent downhill grade. Maintain your speed and flow effortlessly.

Yellow

Flat Part

Get ready to unstrap or keep your speed up! Hover to see exactly how long the flat section is.

Red

Uphill Part

Avoid this run unless you enjoy walking! You'll need to unstrap and hike.

Ready to Ride with Confidence?

Never get stuck on a flat section again. Find the perfect runs for uninterrupted snowboarding flow.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Flow-Meter in Bonvo Ski?

The Flow-Meter is a visual bar that breaks down every ski run into segments: green for good downhill flow, yellow for flat sections, and red for uphill parts. It helps snowboarders pick runs with minimal walking.

How do I find snowboard-friendly slopes in the app?

Look for the "Best for Snowboarders" checkmark badge on slope cards. Slopes with this badge have been analyzed and confirmed to have minimal flat spots and uphills, giving you an uninterrupted ride.

What does the Best for Snowboarders badge mean?

The badge appears on slopes that pass our snowboard-friendliness analysis. These runs have consistent downhill grade with few or no flat spots and uphill sections that would force you to unstrap or push.