find---me-Ski-Connector für 2. Paar Ski

find---me Ski Connectors for 2nd pair of skis

€10,90 EUR
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find---me-Ski-Connector für 2. Paar Ski

find---me Ski Connectors for 2nd pair of skis

€10,90 EUR
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Practical ski connectors for your second (or third) pair of skis – ideal if you want to use multiple pairs of skis with the find---me! powder straps. Easy mounting on the binding, quick and easy attachment and detachment of the straps.

Product details

  • Contents: 2x ski connectors (for 1 pair of skis)
  • Material: Robust plastic with cord
  • Mounting: On front jaw, rear jaw or ski stopper
  • Compatibility: Fits all common ski bindings
  • Function: Can also be operated with gloves

Advantages

  • ✓ No need to change skis between different pairs
  • ✓ Deep snow straps stay permanently on the foot
  • ✓ Attaching/Unattaching in seconds
  • ✓ The cord is stowed in an elastic loop (compact on the slopes)
  • ✓ Easiest way to relax while riding the gondola

Who would benefit from this?

Do you already own the find---me! avalanche and powder snow straps or the find---me! powder snow straps and use multiple pairs of skis? Then save yourself the hassle of constantly changing connectors – simply mount one set per pair of skis!

Package contents

  • 2x ski connectors with cord and elastic strap

Note: Deep snow belts are not included and must be ordered separately.

Assembly & Use

The ski connectors are permanently attached to the ski binding (toe piece, heel piece, or ski brake). The find---me (avalanche) powder lanyards are simply hooked onto the cord. Unhook them when riding the gondola. When skiing on the slopes, the cord is simply tucked into the rubber loop and remains compact on the binding.

Recommendation

For maximum safety in deep snow and avalanche conditions, we recommend the original find---me! avalanche and deep snow straps – these offer additional safety features and increase your chances of being found more quickly in an avalanche. And in deep snow, lost skis can usually be easily pulled down – without the need for strenuous trudging uphill through the powder.