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Safety check of children's ski equipment

As winter approaches, the ski season starts and a ski holiday in Stöten and Sälen is around the corner, it is important for parents to make sure that their children's ski equipment is safe and in good condition. But how do you check and ensure that your children's ski equipment is safe to use? We'll help you and tell you how parents should go about it.

How to think when buying the right and safe ski equipment

If you need a good checklist of how to think when getting the right and safe ski equipment for the kids, we at Stöten in Sälen can help you with step-by-step instructions. All for a safe and fun skiing holiday with the family.

Remember! Always prioritise safety when it comes to your child's ski equipment. By following these 5 steps and making sure your child has the right equipment and training, you can give them a safe and fun skiing experience. Have a great ski trip!

Step 1: Check the boots

Start by checking the ski boots to make sure they fit the child's feet and are in good condition. Check the buckles for any damage or loose parts. It is important that the ski boots fit well and securely on the child's feet to avoid injuries while skiing.

Always prioritise safety when it comes to children's ski equipment!

Step 2: Inspection of skis

The next step is to inspect the skis. It is important to check the binding mechanism to ensure that it is working correctly and is set to the child's weight. But it is also important that it is correctly set to the child's skill level. Also check the skis themselves for any cracks, dents or other damage. If there is any doubt about the condition of the skis, we recommend that you have them checked by a professional.

Step 3: Protective equipment

Safety is crucial when it comes to skiing. Make sure your child has the right protective equipment, including

  • helmet
  • back protector
  • goggles/ski goggles

Check that the helmet fits correctly on the child's head and is in good condition. The glasses must be able to protect the eyes from the sun's rays and snow reflections.

Always prioritise safety when it comes to children's ski equipment

Step 4: The right clothes and accessories

Make sure your child has the right clothes and accessories for skiing. Make sure they have

  • a warm and waterproof jacket
  • warm and waterproof trousers
  • gloves
  • sun cream
  • lip balm

Adding extra layers of clothing can also help regulate body temperature while skiing. Remember to bring sun cream to protect against the sun and lip balm to avoid chapped lips.

Step 5: Training and instruction

Finally, it is important to remember that your child's safety also depends on their skills and experience on skis. Therefore, make sure your children receive proper training and instruction before they start skiing. Take them to Stöten in Sälen's ski school and have fun with ski instructors, friends and our own mascot Vargy.

Stöten in brief

  • Stöten has been named Sweden's best ski resort several years in a row by Freeriding readers
  • There are 50 ski slopes of various difficulty levels
  • There are a total of 45 kilometres of cross-country ski trails, of which 3 km are lit
  • In Stöten is Sälen's longest descent - Morsmor's 3060 metre plunge
  • Pisten Älvan has previously been named Sweden's best piste
  • Stöten named Sweden's best ski resort for families with children

Activities in Sälen

Stöten offers a wide range of activities for the whole family - both on and off the slopes! In addition to Sälen's best skiing, Stöten has all this and more:

Keep an eye on our calendar so you don't miss out on any of the fun happening in Stöten!