Apparently walking in ski boots is harder than actually skiing. Hence the flood of trinkets and knickknacks designed to help ski-booted strollers ferry themselves and their snow-toy junk show from car to lifts. The latest gizmos to help clomp through the slush and ice of a resort parking lot are the Walk-EZ Revolutions, made by Colorado tinkerer David Sellers. The $80 curved contraption – a Cat track on steroids – straps to the bottom of any ski boot and can transform that purportedly bothersome snowy totter into a graceful glide. If you want to make the skiing easier, there are no doodads; you have to practice. Sellers didn’t stop with the Revolutions. He created a wire rack that holds the strap-on sole to your ski boot during a day on the slopes and a variety of wheeled cases for toting skis and boots. More gear to carry, to carry more gear.
Get it — Check out www.walk-ez.com for more info.



