Snow bikes, scooters and racers are a fun and exciting way to keep kids and adults alike entertained and engaged outside in the snow.
Are snow racers safe for kids and adults?
Snow racers are safe for older children and adults alike when used properly and with discretion. It’s recommended to not ride in poor conditions, where there are especially steep hills, icy snow, or coarse terrain. Further, ensure that when seated in your snow racer, you’re always facing forward while being mindful of your surroundings, as there can be rocks, debris, trees and other potential hazards.
How do I use a snow scooter safely?
While a snow scooter is a great way to pass the time in the winter, safety should always come first. Start by ensuring your sledding path is not overly steep or icy, and avoid hazards like trees, ponds, rocks, ditches, fences, and other potential dangers. Another thing to avoid is using your snow scooter in the dark. Always ensure your path is well-lit and free of other riders. Further, a snow helmet is a great way to add some protection to your ride.
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