Teaching kids to ski just got a whole lot easier.

Most harnesses hold kids back. Snap Two lets them ski. By attaching to the ankles instead of the waist, little ones can move freely, build confidence, and develop real skills from their very first run.

  • Freedom

    Most harnesses restrict a child's body. Snap Two attaches at the ankles, giving little ones full freedom to move, balance, and feel what skiing is supposed to feel like.

  • Confidence

    When kids feel safe they learn faster. When they learn faster they have more fun. Snap Two creates the conditions for confidence to grow — one turn at a time.

  • Fun

    If they want to come back tomorrow, you've already won. Snap Two is built around one simple idea: when kids are having fun, the skiing takes care of itself.

Snap Two is Simple to Use

1. Click It
Attach the ankle pieces to your little one's boots. Buckles on the outside, tether pointing back toward you. They can stay on all day.

2. Rip It
Clip the control tether at the top of each run and hold both sides with equal tension. You manage the speed — they manage the skiing.

3. Love It
Go slow, go straight, and let them lead. Focus on fun and the turns will come. If they want to come back tomorrow, you've already won.

"Kids get to focus on skiing, not stopping. That means more time linking turns, more time feeling how the skis work — and real skills built right from the start."

— Deb Armstrong
Olympic Gold Medalist | PSIA-AASI National Team Alumni | Mom