








🎿 Glide into confidence—where fun meets fearless skiing!
Slope Ropes is a simple, harness-free ski trainer designed by a certified instructor to help kids learn downhill skiing safely and with proper posture. Featuring a dual rope and handle system, it allows parents to control speed and direction effortlessly while encouraging children to carry their own weight and develop balance. Lightweight and easy to use, it transforms ski lessons into a fun, shared experience for parents and kids alike.
| ASIN | B0DJB6JV3L |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,973 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #99 in Downhill Ski Equipment |
| Brand | Slope Ropes |
| Color | Blue/Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (210) |
| Date First Available | 11 December 2024 |
| Department | unisex-teen |
| Features | Dual Rope and One-Handed Turn Guidance |
| Height | 12 inches |
| Included Components | Slope Ropes |
| Item model number | 628942829970 |
| Length | 12 inches |
| Manufacturer | Slope Ropes |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 317.51 g |
| Sport | Skiing |
| Style | Modern |
| Width | 2 inches |
T**P
These plastic ropes help you ski with your children so much. in front of you you can keep control of your children, without the risk of crashing into them.
S**Y
just used this on a ski holiday for a nearly five year old child, was absolutely perfect for the job, she was able to ski safely until she was more confident to do it on her own, gave her parents comfort and control, has enough length for the child to be able to move about from side to side without parents tripping over her if she fell and slowed her up if needed
R**K
This thing was awesome. I was able to ski right behind my 6 year old and go down the trails with her. My wife was nervous that she would get away from the group so this helped keep her close also. A few times she was going to lose her balance and I was able to pull back slightly and she gained her balance again. And then at the bottom, it was easy to remove and put into my coat pocket until we got back to the top.
H**F
We had major success with this harness in just one day. It not only is a great harness that still allows your child to feel secure but not dependent on it, but at the bottom of the hill you can just flip it over to the front and tow them. So handy! You can also roll it up into your pocket for the lift if they are deep enough. 100% worth it.
C**S
My two daughters (4 yrs. & 2 yrs, 8 mo.) benefited greatly from using these ropes. My oldest daughter went skiing twice last year, but usually after just 2-3 times down the bunny slopes (Magic Carpet at Snoqualmie Summit in WA), she didn't want to ski anymore because she would get scared from going too fast, causing her to fall and end up with her legs in an uncomfortable position. This year, it started out about the same, but on our second trip up to the slopes, I used these ropes and she really enjoyed them and was able to go about 7-10 times before being tired and wanting to stop, and we were able to make two trips to the bunny slopes each day. She started off holding on to the bar, but after a while, she was willing to let go and just have her hands in front of her to help with balance. With a slight twisting of the bar I was holding, I was able to have some effect on guiding her direction, but a lot still depended on her own control of her skis and body. This might be partially due to the fact I was using it on the bunny slope so there was not enough tension on the ropes because of the slow speed and very low incline of the slope. I think it should work better if we were going down some beginner slopes. For my younger daughter, this was her first year skiing, and she wanted to quit in the middle of her second run down the bunny slope (she is not as physically coordinated as my older daughter). She was very afraid of the speed (even though it wasn't very fast) and not being able to hold onto my hand (but if she held on to my hand, her balance was way off). On our second trip, she saw her older sister use these ropes and she wanted to use them as well. She was able to go down the bunny slopes about 3-5 times before being tired and wanting to take a break (an improvement from before). She holds onto the bar and hasn't been willing to let go yet, but she has not expressed any fears about going to fast, or needing to hold my hand. Unfortunately, because of Covid-19, the ski resort that we normally go to decided to end their season early, and so we used these ropes on two days. However, I plan to buy another set of ropes for next year so both daughters can use them at the same time, but that means also getting my wife to help out holding the ropes.
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