Product Description Axiski snowboard sledge has a unique design that combines key elements of skiing, snowboarding and sledging, allowing you to lie down, sit down, or stand on it when speeding down the slopes. When it comes to the next-gen of snow sledges, the 1.17M ski board leads the way with its awesome versatility and the excitement it provides. The sledge snowboard, which was designed in the uk, is much thinner than standard plastic sledgesand extremely flexible, allowing you to bend it without it breaking. Box Contains 1 x Axiski
S**S
Great value and very robust for snowboarding and sledging fun especially for older children and teens.
Bought this as a Christmas present for friends family. They loved it. Teenagers stood holding rope and used it as a snowboard while younger 10 and 11 year olds sat and sledged two at a time, it's quite a long board. Good wide board and teens found it a lot easier to snow board on than the narrower Snowboard with feet in straps. The board is not as light or brittle as many plastic sledges or as firm as Snowboards and this means its quite flexible for pulling on front when sledging/snowboarding and seems quite robust and durable. Ideal for teens and older children,standing or sitting, younger children would probably be better with a sledge where they could sit into it and hold on to the sides. Great value for snowboarding and sledging fun especially for older children and teens.
C**S
Perfect for older teens who are too old for sledging ...
Much longer and wider than I thought. Perfect for older teens who are too old for sledging - they can stand up or sit down on this. Perfect.
R**N
Whoosh!
Cheap, strong, versatile, very slidey.
N**Y
It's a pretty simple thing to get right
Asked for black - got white. No big deal unless trying to find it in the snow. It's a pretty simple thing to get right.
M**E
Axiski. Like but better than a sledge, not so demanding as a snowboard.
My kids and I have three of these. These are so much better than a sledge. For starters, being summer again, they are stored in my garage taking up minimal room, I have just hung them from a nail on the wall and all three only stick out an inch or so.On the snow, they are amazingly flexible. I haven't broken one yet and have broken many sledges by hitting a rock too fast.Sitting down they are easy, standing takes a bit more effort... The trick we found is to lean back and pull the front up with the cord handle (Did I mention flexible>)Also on one very wet day we managed to make these work on a fairly steep slope in the park. Steep, and wet grass and a run up and they go for it. Got some strange looks off the dog walkers mind.
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