Junior Skis
Junior skis are skis designed specifically for kids and young teens, tailored to their lighter weight, smaller size, and developing skills. They help young skiers progress more easily by being more forgiving, easier to turn, and appropriately sized for their bodies.
What Are Junior Skis?
Key Characteristics:
Feature | Description |
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Shorter length | Sized for a child’s height and skill (typically 70–150 cm) |
Softer flex | Easier to bend, making turning and control much easier |
Lightweight | Helps kids maneuver skis with less effort |
Beginner-friendly shape | Often has early-rise tips or light rocker for easier turn initiation |
Durable construction | Built to withstand rougher use and learning crashes |
Who They're For:
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Young kids and teens, typically ages 3 to ~14
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Beginners through intermediate+ junior skiers
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Kids learning on groomed runs, terrain parks, or racing programs
Types of Junior Skis:
Type | Purpose |
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Junior All-Mountain Skis | Everyday resort skiing on and off groomers |
Junior Race Skis | For kids in ski racing programs (SL/GS) |
Junior Freestyle Skis | For terrain parks, jumps, rails |
Junior Freeride Skis | For powder and off-piste (less common unless they're advanced) |
Junior Touring Skis | Lightweight setups with skins for uphill travel (for older, stronger kids) |
How to Size Junior Skis:
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Beginners: Chin to shoulder height
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Intermediate: Between chin and nose
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Advanced: Nose to forehead
* Younger kids (ages 3–6): Choose shorter skis for easy control
* Older or confident skiers (ages 7–14): Can go longer for speed and performance
Summary:
Junior skis are designed to make skiing fun, safe, and easier for kids. Whether your child is just starting or already charging through the trees, there's a junior ski tailored to their needs.
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