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The Magnestick System Straps Your Kids Safely in Ski Lifts Using the Magic of Magnets [Video]

The Magnestick System Straps Your Kids Safely in Ski Lifts Using the Magic of Magnets [Video] US ski resorts are now getting the Magnestick Safety System . Permanent electromagnets affixed to ski lift seats are switched on when a baby, wearing a vest with a metallic plate, hops in. Voila! No slipping or sliding off the lift prematurely.

The Magnestick System Straps Your Kids Safely in Ski Lifts Using the Magic of Magnets [Video]

Kids are required to wear the Magnestick vest, which has a metallic back plate, out on the snow. As soon as a toddler gets on the ski lift, the seat magnet is activated, and only deactivated after they arrive at the end, allowing the baby to securely hop off. So notwithstanding a rider lifts anything elseraining bar before arrival, kids can’t fall off their seat. The brightly colored vest also provides back protection and visibility the rest of the time they’re out on the snow. Appears like a good idea for newbie skiers of any age. [ Magnestick Safety System via Be Sportier via Oh Gizmo! ]

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