- OPTIMAL SKIING POSTURE: The Tundra wolf mini skis from Team Magnus are used by Ski Jumping Canada and USA Ski Jumping Federation in their junior training camps. Our snow skis build perfect technique whether you’re a learner of downhill skiing, CC or ski jumping. Thanks to the 26 in length the beginner skier instinctively hones core balance, as with mini ski skates.
- UNIVERSAL BINDINGS: Our high-quality Swedish-made ski straps have secure buckles and attach firmly to any shoe or boot giving a great sense of control. Regular winter boots are more comfortable to wear than ski boots and allow longer ski training sessions for little ones. The top grade UV-resistant HDPE plastic skis from Team Magnus tolerate wide temperature differences and a weight up to 175 pounds.
- EASIER TO USE: Short skis allow kids to get up quickly which is a key part of learning to ski. The light weight makes them easy to carry. We advise ski helmets if the snow is thin or there are obstacles. Like all ski schools we advise that ski poles are avoided for beginners as they detract from building intuitive balance.
- FLEXIBLE: Our durable plastic skis can be used on frosty grass or to trample down deep snow. Tundra wolf mini skis can be used by toddlers as young as 3 up to adults with a 9 shoe size. Backyard skiing is motivating for first time skiers! It takes pressure off and keeps kids' learning ski sessions light.
- FUN GIFT FOR BEGINNERS AND CONFIDENT SKIERS: Kids' skis which are great for teens and older kids with strong skiing confidence for casual tricks and jumps. A great snow present for any child for winter holidays or for any intermediate skier who loves a fun challenge and has the skills for short skis. Replacement straps available.
High quality kids' snow skis for training and play. Kids’ skis which offer transferable skills for downhill, cross country skiing, ski jumping, ice skating. Our skis strap onto any shoe or boot and work great on hard frost and snow, even for toddlers. Short plastic 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 for flexible training sessions and fun jumps and games. Safe skiing for toddlers, kids & teens and a skills challenge for all levels!