Description
Classic Stiga steering wheel with a smaller frame.
- Foot brake, steel frame and tow rope
- Front ski with a straight edge
- Maximum user weight 80 kg
- Suitable for ages 5+
STIGA's legendary Snowracer sleds have been racing up and down the mountains for almost 50 years. The classic sled with a steering wheel was first introduced to the market in 1972 and is still a firm favorite among children and adults alike. Many of us have great memories, for example, sledding with the family on fluffy snow in the white winters and taking a break to enjoy sandwiches and hot chocolate. Or maybe you used the sled to get to and from school or the local shop? Snowracer is often passed down from generation to generation and it's easy to see why. Sledding is an endlessly fun time spent outdoors with the family. The Stiga steering wheel is here to stay, although the colors and details have been updated over time.
There are different Snowracer models to make the choice easier, you can find a quick product introduction here. Steering sleds all have a strong steel frame and a foot brake in common.
There are different Snowracer models to make the choice easier, you can find a quick product introduction here. Steering sleds all have a strong steel frame and a foot brake in common.
SNOWRACER ICONIC SKILL
The Iconic Snowracer® is the new smallest model in the wide range of steer sleds. With its fast mobility and light weight, it is easy for small children to pull up the slope. Straight-edged front skis, easy-to-control steering wheel and foot brakes for safe driving. Maximum user weight 80 kg. Suitable for ages 5+.
The Iconic Snowracer® is the new smallest model in the wide range of steer sleds. With its fast mobility and light weight, it is easy for small children to pull up the slope. Straight-edged front skis, easy-to-control steering wheel and foot brakes for safe driving. Maximum user weight 80 kg. Suitable for ages 5+.
Stiga sleds are designed so that children can enjoy snow fun as safely as possible. Provided the sled is used correctly. We recommend wearing protective equipment (helmet, gloves, etc.).