Introducing the Race-n-Roll Street Ski Training System - a groundbreaking evolution in ski training. This system includes 125mm twin tip skis, a proven wheel mounting system, hand brakes, and unique snowboard bindings adaptable to ski boots, snowboard boots, or your favorite shoes. The Race-n-Roll System is engineered to enhance specific skiing techniques, making it an invaluable tool for race training. Experience better edge engagement, body separation, and pressure management - all while enjoying the convenience of year-round training.

 

Prepare to be amazed! The Race-n-Roll Street Ski Training System is designed for skiers of all levels. Start at your own pace on flat, controlled surfaces. The learning curve is gradual, ensuring a comfortable transition and allowing you to unlock the full potential of this revolutionary system. Break free from seasonal constraints and traditional resorts.  

Join the Race-n-Roll Revolution!

 

 

INCLUDES: 

* Race-n-Roll Patented Wheel Mounts 

* Race-n-Roll 125mm Custom Twin Tip Symmetrical Design Skis (boots not included) 

* Race-n-Roll 3 Strap Custom Binding adaptable for ski boots, snowboard boots, or shoes.

* Race-n-Roll Street Race Wheels crafted with 76A super-high-rebound urethane, ensuring a vice-like grip, 

     unparalleled speed, and exceptional traction. Perfect for aggressive racing. 

* Race-n-Roll Street Race 88mm custom trucks. 

* Equipped with ABEC 9 bearings and bearing spacers. 

* Race-n-Roll Ski Poles featuring AVID FR-5 mountain bike brake lever and a hyper-slick stainless disc brake wire. 

* Teflon Braking Bar Assembly with necessary clamps and retaining springs.

 

 

REMEMBER You should never use your Race-n-Roll training system in the rain. The slick wheels will lose traction and the distance for a complete stop will increase with the slightest moisture on the road. Similar to skateboarding, Roller Ski Training is a dangerous sport and could result in serious injury or death. Train within your ability. Always wear a helmet and proper safety gear. Follow traffic and pedestrian safety rules. Use at your own risk. 

For more safety tips visit: skateboardsafety.org