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YYST ONE Picece Adjustable Ski Shoulder Carrier Ski Shoulder Lash Handle Straps The Shoulder Strap is Also a Boot Strap

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  • Free your hand- Our ski strap are created to hold both ski boards and poles. No more worrying about how to carry poles.
  • Adjustable-The board strap adjusts, so you can hold your big boards or your children's small boards. The shoulder straps is adjustable and fit adults and children..
  • Hold your poles - We created improved ski board straps to hold your poles and skis. Free your hands. So you can help your children to carry their gear.
  • Thick EVA protection- Thick EVA brings enough protection to your board. No more scratches.
  • Easy to install- 1. Wrap your skis and poles together. 2. Put shoulder strap on. 3. Adjust it to your expectations.


You are purchasing one ski shoulder carrier(ski and pole not included).


julz
2025-09-03 13:59:31
This product is inexpensive and is a lifesaver when you’re carrying your skis and poles. It holds them together when you’re storing them on a rack at a ski resort. Makes carrying them much easier, and if you loosen it up to the widest setting, you can carry across body.
Andrew Hicks
2025-08-23 10:33:37
I bought this to help carry my xc (cambered) skis, but after buying it I realized how the straps work is my ski bases would rub against each other (feels like nails on a chalkboard). Still though, I really like the product and how easy it is to store when not in use and the bag it comes with. To rectify the issue of the cambered ski bases, I bought a few velcro ski straps (around $10 for six of them), and used those to secure the skis together at the tips and tails. Once those straps were secured, I was able to place this product on the skis no problem. Works great and would recommend, just know if you are using this for xc skis be sure to buy ski straps too. I’ll post a link to the ones I bought
LockjawAl
2025-07-04 20:13:04
Haven't tried it out under actual conditions yet as I purchased it at the end of the season, however the construction appears to be good and the loops fit comfortably over my 100mm waist pow skis. In any case, it'll be more convenient to carry my gear this way than juggling the separate items by hand.
Griselda V Estes
2025-06-19 18:21:07
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Marcy
2025-06-05 15:04:25
This holds my skis perfectly. No more hassle trying to awkwardly walk w my skis and poles. I hang it just like holding a purse. Makes life just a bit easier.
Uncle JO
2025-06-03 16:11:26
I never thought i needed something like this because i can just carry it. But dang, i wish i had this 20 years ago. Just makes things simpler and easier. It’s cheap, durable, well made design. Just get it.
Keith E
2025-06-02 13:29:03
I frequently take my kids to the mountain so I want to make the equipment haul to the lifts and ski school easier. There are a lot of straps on the market so I decided to try out four by putting them on my and my kids' skis at home. Overall Bowtie was the simplest, most compact, and will probably be easiest for my kids to use. Sklon and Volk, unlike Bowtie, separated the skis from the poles and were virtually identical except Sklon had a padded strap and Volk had a slightly thinner, rubberized strap. I would recommend any of the three, depending on your needs. YSST did less of a good job separating the skis from the poles and I found positioning the skis and poles into the Velcro straps to be more difficult so I’m not recommending it compared to the others.I am guessing at durability since I've only tried them at home. These are the winners of the four I tried (based on design and ease of use) with different use cases:Simplest / Quickest: Bowtie.Easiest for young kids: Bowtie. I decided to get a second pair for my youngest.Most compact: Bowtie. If you have to carry it in a coat pocket all day after getting to the hill, this is the one I suggest.Best at protecting poles: Volk / Sklon (Tie): both of these nearly identical straps is designed with a separate strap that keeps your poles away from your skis. The Bowtie doesn't do this, but if you tighten it well and just have a short walk to the hill hand-carrying it, it is probably not a big concern. I went with the Sklon for my own planks / poles.Best for hand-carrying: Bowtie. The Sklon and Volk each have a large buckle that prevents fully centering the carry strap at its most compact, which is a minor annoyance.Best for shoulder carrying with the skis vertical: Sklon (if you like a padded strap) / Volk if you like a thinner rubberized tactile strap contacting the shoulder.I hope this was helpful! Enjoy the mountains!
Andrew Schutt
2025-05-28 11:51:20
I saw somebody with one of these on a recent ski trip (as I was struggling to carry all of my gear up to the lodge from the parking lot, lol)Jumped on amazon and bought one immediately, and I'm never going back. Can't believe I didn't have one of these sooner
Ray
2025-05-19 19:05:10
I also bought cheaper version without the poles strap but this one is a neat product which you can fit in your pocket after taking the skies to the slope
Customer
2025-05-12 18:50:56
More difficult to use than I previously tought. Bonne when it's in place it's very useful.
Muzzie
2025-03-10 13:55:43
I found this carrier really helpful as I have a right shoulder injury and was able to carry the skis on my left shoulder and across my chest. As it was icy in the mornings I had both hands free to use my poles. The poles can also be carried within the carrier. It's easy to set up and easily fits into a small back pack I take skiing. There are extra straps on it which I removed.
Pilot G2 Retractable Gel Ink
2025-02-06 16:57:49
Good product. But a bit complicated to strap the ski up.
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