Lucky Bums Ski Trainer
Lucky Bums Ski Trainer
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Lets Get Started
Posted by Sheila (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/23/2018

Pros: skier has independence while adult has control
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

The Ski Trainer by Lucky Bums is a safe way to introduce your toddler to skiing. Has a little backpack to harness around your skier and room to store little items like snacks and leashes. 7' leashes offer control but gives your skier independence. Another great feature is the grip and glide handle for easy and safe loading onto lift.

Essential parent teaching accessory
Posted by Bridget (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/9/2018

Pros: Provides control so child does not ski too fast or lean on parents legs
Cons: Workout for the parent - be prepared for sore quads!

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

Facilitates bringing the very young ones on the slopes. Whether they are too young for lessons or you just want to bring them out for a couple of runs, the straps help give the young child a feel for being on skis when their legs may still not have the power to turn or stop. Used when my kids were 2 til about 4 when they learned to turn and stop on their own. Helps lift them up on the chairlift as well.

"Leash"
Posted by Hannah (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/28/2016

Pros: very helpful and easy
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

This product is very helpful with teaching young children how to ski. It gives them room to move while you can keep them in control. I highly recommend this product if you have a young child looking to ski!

must have to teach your young child
Posted by Brad (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/5/2016

Pros: Very easy to use and helpful!!
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

Very helpful to teach your young child to ski or snowboard! It give you the ability to let them ski by themselves but you can also control them as well. The handle on the back helps with picking them up when they fall and also getting on and off the lifts.