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Children's Ski GearKids are not small adults, don't shop like they are.Here are a few helpful tips to make sure you get your kids into the right gear. Skis: Skis need to be sized smaller on children to make their skiing experience more enjoyable. Proper sizing for your young one should be no higher than chin level. DO NOT make the mistake of getting a longer ski for your child to compensate for future growth. If you get a ski too long it will make skiing incredibly difficult and you'll have to deal with whiny kids all day and no one wants that! There are some exceptions to this rule though. If your kid is more aggressive and would be considered an advanced skier you can get a skis that measure a bit longer and have a stiffer flex. Some people ask what the differences are between the kid's skis we carry and most of the time it really isn't much. Because children weigh so little they don't need the technical range of flexes that you see with adult skis. Most kid's skis have the same flex, which is a very soft and forgiving flex as well as similar side cuts so turning is more easy and fun. So basically you want to make sure that you get the right size ski and then from there it's a choice between what graphics your kid likes best! We do however carry some higher end kids skis that will suit your more advanced and technical little ripper. If you need help finding the best high end ski, make sure you use our Ski Selector. Boots:As always, the best way to find the right size boot is by using our Ski Boot Selector which is always right on the money! If you don't use the Ski Boot Selector we recommend that you get a boot a couple sizes bigger than what they're currently measured at to ensure they get a couple seasons of use due to the fact their feet are growing constantly. The only exception to up sizing is if your child is an advanced skier or if you choose the Roces boots because they grow with your kids instead of your kids having to grow into them. Check them out! Make sure you do not get a boot over 2 sizes bigger than what they're measured at because it could lead to their boots falling right off or they could get injured. Again, no one wants a crying kid. Poles: We usually recommend that you don't even bother with poles for you little ones because it usually just makes skiing more difficult and awkward for them. But they should be using poles by the time they turn 12, or if they are becoming more aggressive skiers. So make sure to keep an eye out for their progress because they may need poles soon! We hope these tips will help you find the right gear but if you need more info or advice please feel free to give us a ring at the toll free number above! Related Links: |
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