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    Inbounds ski carry for groms

    Hey all, the 10 year old is more willing and able to do some inbounds hikes this year. In the past I usually just strapped my skis to my pack and shouldered his skis, but was wondering if anybody had any better ideas to help him carry his own skis. I wouldn't want him skiing with a pack all the time so just for occasional use.

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    This sort of thing? https://desertsnowjunkies.com/review...ike-to-skiing/

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    Quote Originally Posted by fleaches View Post
    This sort of thing? https://desertsnowjunkies.com/review...ike-to-skiing/

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    That could work. Was thinking something like that or the Highlands patrol straps, just not sure if a kid would tolerate where the skis are kind of hitting him in the back with no pads or anything like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duffman View Post
    just not sure if a kid would tolerate where the skis are kind of hitting him in the back with no pads or anything like that.
    Not a problem if you dress your groms properly.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeMagnet View Post
    Not a problem if you dress your groms properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duffman View Post
    That could work. Was thinking something like that or the Highlands patrol straps, just not sure if a kid would tolerate where the skis are kind of hitting him in the back with no pads or anything like that.
    There is only one way to find out.

    You’ll look like a magician pulling patrol straps out. Practice on the walk from car to lift.

    Kids made of rubber tho.

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    My 10YO hiked a ton with his skis last year. Get a couple of friends to go with you. Peer pressure is great.

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    https://www.coloradoski.com/blog/gui...highland-bowl/

    Check the pic under Go Hands Free. Not sure if they're still sold in stores but I saw people with these from time to time. Looks comfier than getting jabbed in the back by skis/brakes/bindings.

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    Inbounds ski carry for groms

    The 4 Mountain sports at the base of Highlands sells this pack thing for $45 currently. Happy to mail you one if you want it

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    Sweet. Gonna be out your way in a few weeks. Will let the boy try it out there. Thanks!

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    ^^Those are them. Good luck OP.

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