Elan Maxx Jr Skis + Shift El 4.5 Gw Bindings 2026

$249.99
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Elan Maxx Jr Skis + Shift El 4.5 Gw Bindings 

 

Built to Learn, Ready to Play 

Built for first-time and beginner young skiers, the ELAN Maxx JR Skis with Shift EL 4.5 GW Bindings provide an easy, confidence-building introduction to skiing. Designed with lightweight construction and junior-specific technology, this complete ski package helps kids learn proper technique while making every turn feel natural and fun.

Featuring Elan’s U-Flex Technology, the Maxx JR flexes easily under lighter skiers, allowing for effortless turn initiation and improved balance. The lightweight Synflex Core keeps the ski forgiving and easy to control, while the included Shift EL 4.5 GW bindings are specifically designed for smaller skiers and compatible with GripWalk junior ski boots.

 

Why You’ll Love Them

✔ U-Flex Technology helps kids learn to turn more easily

✔ Lightweight construction improves balance and confidence

✔ Beginner-friendly design promotes faster progression

✔ Pre-mounted bindings simplify setup and adjustment

✔ Durable construction built for seasons of learning and fun

 

Skis Profile & Technical Specifications

Binding Included: Shift EL 4.5 GW bindings (pre-mounted)

Construction: Full Power Cap construction for durability and easy handling

Core: Lightweight Synflex Core for forgiveness and maneuverability

Technology: U-Flex Technology for easier flexing and turn initiation

Profile: Junior learning-focused profile designed for progression

Bindings: GripWalk-compatible Shift EL 4.5 GW bindings

DIN Range: 0.75–4.5

Rider Level: Beginner junior skiers

Performance Focus: Learning, confidence-building, and groomed resort skiing

Geometry: Junior-specific shape optimized for balance and skill development

Design: Bright, kid-friendly graphics that make skiing fun and approachable

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