EZ SKI 3000 Trainer, 47"L, for riders up to 70 lbs.
Key Features
Teaches basic skiing fundamentals
Improved balance and weight transfer for turning
Double ended rope gives control you on the boat
Built-in wood ski trainer with bindings attached
EZ SKI 3000: 47"L; for riders up to 70 lbs.
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EZ SKI takes the fear and frustration out of teaching young skiers and replaces it with fun! The ultimate confidence builder, this awesome trainer teaches basic skiing fundamentals, including proper stance, handle position, improved balance, and weight transfer for turning. Your child boards the EZ SKI right from the swim step of your boat. The boat observer holds the handle from one end of the 40' rope and the child holds the single handle attached to the EZ SKI. If the child falls, the observer simply lets go of the handle and the EZ SKI stays with the child. Inflatable seat allows the child to start from a dry out-of-the-water seated position. The EZ SKI is the only combo inflatable trainer to include a built-in wood ski trainer with bindings attached. 47" long. Intended for riders up to 70 lbs. |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to use (53)
- Safe (46)
- Durable (18)
- Smooth ride (17)
- Easy storage (15)
Cons
- Heavy (8)
Best Uses
- Waterskiing (44)
- Youth (41)
- Flat water (15)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Recreational (21), Advanced (17), Beginner (14), Casual/ recreational (10), Intermediate (7)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (15), Yes (6)
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Pros
- Durable
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
- Flat Water
Comments about EZ SKI 3000 Trainer, 47"L, for riders up to 70 lbs.:
Looks like a great product to teach beginners
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Flat Water
Comments about EZ SKI 3000 Trainer, 47"L, for riders up to 70 lbs.:
Great way to get kids into skiing without the grind of teaching them to get up out of the water. Both our 3 and 7 years old enjoyed using it.
Pros
- Durable
- Safe
- Smooth Ride
Cons
- Will outgrow quickly
Best Uses
- Flat Water
Comments about EZ SKI 3000 Trainer, 47"L, for riders up to 70 lbs.:
This was bought for my grandkids who just turned 3. Both of them were able to use this on the first time. They loved it. It was stable despite some rough water. It would actually be pretty hard to fall off. Great tool to build confidence. Expect they will move on quickly after some more practice.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Durable
- Fast Ride
- Lightweight
- Quick Turns
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about EZ SKI 3000 Trainer, 47"L, for riders up to 70 lbs.:
As soon as we recieved this my 2yr old say's "Ethan's Boat"!!! He loves it. He thinks it's his own size jetski. We pull him around or he just plays with it while we are flotting. He should be riding it by the end of the summer.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Durable
- Good for beginners
- Good rope length
- Padded handle
Cons
Best Uses
- Flat Water
Comments about EZ SKI 3000 Trainer, 47"L, for riders up to 70 lbs.:
This was a birthday present for our 4-year-old daughter. The night she opened it, we aired it up, put it on a blanket, & drug her around the living room for an hour; I feared this would be the most use we got out of it. 2 days later, we went to the lake, & launched her on it. Within 30 minutes, she was standing up!!! This is the same child that was afraid of the water at the beginning of the summer. Jealous, our 22-month-old wanted her turn too; and got it. No complaints yet -- wonderful trainer.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Durable
- Smooth Ride
Cons
- Too Stable
Best Uses
- Flat Water
Comments about EZ SKI 3000 Trainer, 47"L, for riders up to 70 lbs.:
the Ez ski was the perfect trainer, the only complaint is the lack of use. after a few minutes on the easy ski our daughter was ready for the real thing. it gave her a ton of confidence behind the boat and that is exactly what she needed.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Good design
- Very Well Built
Cons
- A little heavy
Best Uses
- Training young kids
Comments about EZ SKI 3000 Trainer, 47"L, for riders up to 70 lbs.:
First this is not a toy, its a well built surprisingly heavy trainer with a solid plywood bottom that requires an adult to sit in the back of the boat and hold the handle to pull the rider (it never attaches to the boat) the theory is you let go of the handle if the rider falls so the trainer stays with them - it generally works this way but if the rider is actually able to fall off they were probably messing around and end up separated from it anyway - none of the kids actually swam back to the trainer after they fell - they were happy treading water and letting me pull it back to them - if your kids are not comfortable floating around waiting for you to come back for them they probably shouldn't be doing this anyway. But for what its designed to do it does very well... it gets kids accustomed to standing and steering with their legs behind the boat - a total confidence builder, we had 5 kids from 4-6 y.o. riding this and they immediately picked it up and were standing on the first try. while they all liked the Big Brawler inflatable too, it turned out the they are still talking weeks later about how they "waterskied". The only possible negative about this is it seems the kids will advance past it relatively quickly - after only a week at the lake riding everyday the boys at least were getting more daring and pushing the envelope... and having tons of fun!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
- Flat Water
Comments about EZ SKI 3000 Trainer, 47"L, for riders up to 70 lbs.:
very easy to use and very good confidence builder for small kids that are tired of riding a tube. would recommend this item
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
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What is the smallest to biggest that can use thisAsked on 8/16/2010 by Anonymous3 answers
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Weight limit is 60lbs and for minimum it would be someone big enough to sit or stand on the float.Answered on 7/13/2011 by Dale from Enterprise, AlA:
Actually, for this EZ Ski Trainer the weight limit is 70 pounds. There is also the larger one for up to 120 pounds.Answered on 9/9/2011 by Anonymous2 from Newport Beach, CAA:
Actually the weight limit on the EZ Ski 300 is 70 pounds.Answered on 8/3/2012 by newbie from CA
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Can you remove the wooden ski skimmer from the trainer and use without the inflatable?Asked on 7/16/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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This is not removable without permanently damaging the canvas cover.Answered on 6/23/2011 by Boat'n for fun from Merriam, KS
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Our grandson is almost 6 and about 45 inches tall. Is this
for younger, smaller childresnAsked on 7/9/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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It is made for riders up to 60 lbs. I think they do also now make another version for riders up to 120 lbs.Answered on 6/23/2011 by Boat'n for fun from Merriam, ks
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Is the whole thing in flatable or just the seat?Asked on 5/9/2010 by DAB from Overland Park, KS4 answers
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The buttom is hard just like skis. The top and seat are inflatable.Answered on 6/7/2010 by Jer from Dayton, OHVERIFIED BUYER
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sides and seat are inflatable.......Answered on 6/14/2010 by Dad from Windermere, FLVERIFIED BUYER
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The seat inflates to approx. 14-16" high, the sides to approx. 4" high, the front nose to approx. 6-8" high.Answered on 6/17/2010 by Austin P. from Lake Lure, NCVERIFIED BUYER
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The sides, front and seat are inflatable. But the bottom is a solid sled, all covered in fabric. (Standing on something solid, rather than something inflatable). Had the same concern, and was delighted that it is a solid piece of material.Answered on 6/17/2010 by Keith in Huntsville from Huntsville, AL
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What is the storage size?Asked on 12/7/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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It is fully inflatable, so when you let the air out and fold it up for storage it would not be very big at all.Answered on 12/30/2009 by Bryant from Tech
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Who is the manufacturer of this product?Asked on 10/18/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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This item is made by CREATIVE WATER SPORTS INC.Answered on 10/21/2009 by Chad @ Overton's from Greenville, NC
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Does the board have brackets so that you can use the board by itself without using the inflatable part?Asked on 7/11/2009 by Anonymous3 answers
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No, the EZ SKI Trainer does not have brackets or other means to use the wood ski by itself. The tow rope and skier rope cannot be attached to the wood ski. The wood ski is not intended to be removed from the cover.Answered on 7/14/2009 by Creative Water Sports from OvertonsA:
No, it is all one piece.Answered on 7/21/2009 by Steve from San Ramon, CAVERIFIED BUYER
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simply unzip the inflatable, unscrew the boots from the inflatable, remove the board, and re-attach the boots to the board.Answered on 8/31/2009 by Ryan's dad from Earleton, Fl.
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How fast did you pull the kids on the EZ SKI Trainer?Asked on 6/7/2009 by Jayson from Mason City, IA7 answers
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Our daughter is about 38 lbs. We literally were pulling her at idle speeds, barely in gear.Answered on 6/15/2009 by BKH from CaliforniaA:
Jayson: About 15mph on fairly smooth water.
I was just in Mason City, IA. My family is from there. They boat on Clearlake. All the best.Answered on 6/30/2009 by Lake Mead Mike from Lake Mead, NVA:
20 mph is nomaly goodAnswered on 7/7/2009 by tman697 from pittsburghA:
We pulled our son who is about 30lbs at 7-8 mph and our neice who is almost 60lbs around 10-12 mph.Answered on 7/8/2009 by Montana H2O Skier from Bozeman, MTVERIFIED BUYER
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10 to 15 mph, no faster then 20 mph.Answered on 6/23/2009 by Rob from Woodland, CAVERIFIED BUYER
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20 miles an hourAnswered on 6/30/2009 by Jack Cox from Lake Tulloch - Copperopolis - CaliforniaVERIFIED BUYER
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10 miles per hourAnswered on 7/6/2009 by GlennBo from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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My daughters have never skiied. They are 7 & 8 and weigh 50#
Is this for younger and lighter skiiers?Asked on 6/1/2009 by JT from Chicago1 answer
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This trainer ski is designed for riders up to 60 lbs. so it will be good fit for your daughters. The kids in the photos weigh approximately 45 lbs. and are about 3.5 to 4 feet tall if you want to use that for reference.Answered on 6/2/2009 by Michael from Overtons






