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Tip Lock (ages 1-8)

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Probably the most important teaching device, the Tip Lock is used to connect the ski tips together. This prevents the ski tips from wandering, thereby offering a child more stability and a more stable platform. Equally important, it helps young children maintain a wedge position, and the wedge is the easiest way for a young child to learn to ski. The simple connecting buckle allows you parents to easily connect or disconnect the ski tips without even taking off your gloves. The Tip Lock is very light weight and low profile. There is no need to remove the Tip Lock from the skis after each outing. Just leave it on for the entire winter. Also, the Tip Lock makes a wonderful carrying device, even after a child graduates off the Tip Lock. For you multi-kid parents, you can carry 2-3 pairs of skis in one hand. Its worth the purchase price just as a carrying device. The Tip Lock attaches to the ski tips by self-adhesive loop tape. The tape can be removed at anytime without damaging the skis. To decide which of the Tiplocks you need (STD vs XL), measure the ski at the widest part of the tip (where it contacts the snow). A good rule of thumb is the XL for shaped skis and the STD for older or plastic skis.

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