How do they work?
•The CAT Ski consists of a bottom ski with grippers to keep it from slipping on whatever surface you exercise on. Mounted on top of the CAT ski is aluminum glide carriage. The carriage can slide back and forth on top of the ski. The CAT ski works by the carriage gliding over the top of the bottom ski. (Note: The bottom ski doesn’t slide on the ground). After gliding to the front of the bottom ski on the carriage, the skier will shift their weight to the other ski. This weight shift to the other ski allows the bottom ski to shoot forward with the aid of the bunjee and the cycle starts all over again on the other ski. By using this system you have the perfect ski trail where ever you go. The bunjees that are used to shoot the skies forward are also used for resistance. By using the resistance adjuster on the back of the ski you can simulate a variety of ski slopes. The more resistance you have, the steeper the hill it simulates.