TEAM MAGNUS Kids Skis w/Quality Buckled Straps – 65cm Plastic Mini Snow Skis to Build Cross Country & Downhill Technique in Back Yard or Ski Park – Fits Boots/Shoes Age 3 to Size 10 (Orange)

Best set of beginner skis for kids ever! Super high quality youth and junior shorty skis! Highly recommended children’s outdoor toys!

• The IDEAL skis for beginners or intermediate skiers – they strap onto any shoe or boot and work great on hard frost and snow. Ski straps are proven to be a better solution to fixed plastic bindings for a first time learner.

• Shorty touring skis with rounded tips have a heritage dating back to the 1970s when they were developed in Canada and became popular in Scandinavia and the Alps. While your deep stabilizer muscles are at work keeping you upright on the short skis you’ll intuitively bend your knees to further improve control as you move.

• Safe for little children, teens or a toddler and fun for all levels. Perfect juniour equipment for Nordic or Alpine skiing in the back yard on the pistes or a hill. Also great fun for any competent adult skier who loves to practice a trick or jump.

.• The durable nylon straps are made in Sweden with long-lasting stainless steel buckles for safety. Straps also allow siblings or friends to share skis for quick improvised training.

HOW TO ATTACH:Place shoe or boot in the center of the ski with the front strap buckled up across the toes and the rear strap crossed behind the heel and buckled up around the ankles. High-ankle boots are comfortably used for this or you can use pants to cushion ankles as you strap the skis on.

HOW TO MAINTAIN: We recommend buckling the straps together when the skis aren’t in use to avoid losing them. The stainless steel buckles are durable in all weather but are best stored in dry conditions. The skis are made of UV-resistant HDPE plastic and tolerate wide temperature differences. Replacement straps available.

Product Features

  • PERFECT FOR TECHNIQUE! Team Magnus kids skis help develop optimal skiing posture from the start. Our classic beginner skis have the ideal design to build the perfect ski technique whether you’re a learner of downhill or cross country skiing. Thanks to the short 26 inch length the beginner instinctively hones core balance. We advise that ski poles are avoided for beginners when they are in ski schools as they detract from building intuitive balance. Ski poles also add a risk for learners.
  • ROBUST! Our high-quality Swedish ski straps have exceptionally secure buckles. The skis attach firmly to any shoe or boot giving a great sense of control. Regular winter boots are far more comfortable to wear than adjustable ski boots. Firm durable straps are a superior solution to fixed plastic bindings which don’t allow a junior skier to keep improving their balance with flexible backyard skiing year after year. The top grade HDPE plastic is also robust enough to handle up to 175 pounds.
  • EASIER TO USE! Junior training skis allow the kid to get up quicker after the inevitable falls and without the risk of tangling which can upset young kids. If the skis are much shorter skate-style the required skill level to have enjoyable ski sessions will be high. Longer skis offer more balance but create bad upright habits and are best introduced later. The light weight makes them easy to carry. We advise ski helmets if the snow is thin or there are obstacles.
  • FLEXIBLE! Our durable plastic skis can be used on frosty grass or to trample down deep snow. This multiplies practice opportunities! Our mini-skis can be used by toddlers as young as 3 up to adults with a 10 shoe size. Back yard skiing is motivating for first time skiers taking some pressure off and keeping the sessions light. These trainer skis are sure to be used for years as your children build confidence and develop tricks. We advise the use of ski helmets on frosty ground/near obstacles.
  • IDEAL GIFT! Commonly used by teens and older kids with strong skiing confidence for casual tricks and jumps. A great gift for any lil child for winter vacation or for any intermediate skier who loves a fun challenge and has the skills for short skis. The older the youth the harder it is to ski on jr shorty skis so they’re a great way to maintain ski technique between trips. No investment in ski helmets, ski boots, goggles or poles required. Only fun frequent ski sessions!