Toddler Skis, give younger children the perfect introduction to skiing. These rugged plastic skis and poles starter set are the perfect introduction to getting your little skier used to the snow. Toddler Skis are a proven tool to boost confidence and make the first skiing experience a huge hit!
The adjustable binding ensures a secure fit with normal snow boots and a scalloped base means they can shuffle on the flat making these skis ideal for playing around ski resorts having fun and learning to balance and walk on skis.
Read our blog post on what kids snow boots we recommend
These toddler skis are not for use on groomed pistes but are ideal for play areas and best of all at the bottom of ski lifts in green beginners areas or snow play areas. Teach them to hold the "pizza" shape and you can start basic turns as confidence builds.
Teamed with ski reins, like the Hobbledehoo, you can also pull children along the snowy areas, again improving their balance and allowing them to turn.
Little Skiers Toddler Beginner Skis
- 70 cm
- Plastic skis with no metal edges for safety
- Lightweight poles
- Adjustable bindings which allow heel lift for walking
- Durable webbing straps
- Scales on base of ski to enable grip
- Recommended for ages 4 and under
- Comes in sturdy box with handle
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Read our recent review from @Tori.SKI, an independent ski teacher:
I’m an independent ski teacher in Tignes and Val d”Isère, France, I’ve taught all levels of skiing for 20 years. I have 3 children who all started on skis around their 1st birthday. With all my experience in teaching little skiers I’ve become an expert in getting children enjoying skiing as early as possible. As I always say, ‘If they can walk then they can ski'. Families come to me to book their little skiers private ski lessons sometimes before they are even born. I always explain to them that their ski journey starts at home before they even reach the ski pistes with me. I recommend that they buy plastic skis from Little Skiers and let their baby play with them and try them on around the house. Even if they only put them on for 2 minutes at a time, learning to walk and step around in plastic skis can really give them a head start for when they meet me on the ski pistes for their first ever ski on snow.
Victoria Collins - February 2022 Tori.Ski