How To Use A Ski Strap Correctly
Using a ski strap correctly can make a big difference in how you carry, protect, and store your skis. Here’s a simple guide:
Step-by-Step: How to Use a Ski Strap
1. Clean the Ski Bases:
Wipe away snow or debris so the skis sit flush together.
2. Align Skis Base-to-Base:
Place the ski bases facing each other. Make sure the edges and tips line up.
3. Wrap the Ski Strap:
Loop the strap around both skis—ideally near the tips or tails (or both if you’re using two straps).
4. Secure & Tighten:
Pull the strap snug so it holds the skis tightly together without excessive pressure that could damage the bases. If you are using Skiezy™ Performance Ski Straps, you do not need to worry about any damage.
5. Check for Slippage:
Shake the skis lightly to make sure the strap holds them firm.
Pro Tip:
Use two straps—one near the top and one near the bottom—for optimal stability and protection during transport.
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Why Use Ski Straps?
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Prevent edge and base damage
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Make skis easier to carry
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Keep gear organized in the car or lodge
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Extend the lifespan of your equipment
Whether you’re hiking from the parking lot or storing your skis for the season, a proper ski strap setup saves time and prevents wear.
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