Snoller
Keeps you moving
World’s first children’s ride that moves
seamlessly on different surfaces.
Explore the freedom of all-terrain fun!
Meet Snoller
Meet the patented Nordic sledge that brings serious style and versatility to winter strolls. Built to glide on snow with skis or roll smoothly on pavement with retractable front wheel, it’s designed to keep your child cozy and safe. Quality tested to meet top standards, this sledge is the ultimate winter stroller alternative.
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Adjustable plywood
handlebar to fit
your height -
Nordic design &
timeless quality -
Front wheel can be lowered
with a tap on the foot lever -
Foldable construction
for easy transport -
Light and versatile
plywood seat -
A sturdy metal frame
to ensure safety -
Skin and wheels
for seamless movement
Our Story
We couldn’t find a vehicle for kids that would take us to an indoor market on a Sunday and through thick snow at the same time.
It all started with a bright idea from a clever mom of a little girl, inspired by her own wintery struggles. Picture this: trying to navigate through snow-covered streets with a stroller that feels like you’re pushing a boulder through a blizzard. Not fun. And sledges? Sure, they glide through the snow, but they’re practically invisible to drivers—not exactly the safest option.
Plus, try pulling one of those into a shopping mall or across a busy road. Spoiler alert: it’s not pretty. So, this mom took matters into her own hands and created the Snoller—a genius combo of a sledge and a stroller, with wheels for when you need them. It’s winter parenting, upgraded.
Why it works
With nearly six months of winter in the north, a regular stroller just doesn’t cut it.
Snoller comes with adjustable wheels, so with a quick tap of your foot, you can switch from snow to asphalt or even indoor floors. Whether you’re gliding through snowdrifts or rolling through the mall, Snoller’s got you covered—no need to skip a beat!
Sign me upMade in the
North
From ages
1 to 6
Designed
for safety
The team behind the dream
Say hello to the dream team—parents, innovators, and problem-solvers determined to make winter adventures as smooth as a Snoller glide.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the sledge safe for my child in snowy or icy conditions?
The sledge’s product development is based on safety standard EVS-EN 1888:2012, ensuring durability, stability, and resistance to tipping, particularly for child stroller safety.
It is also designed with a secure seat equipped with a 5-point harness to ensure your child stays safely strapped in during both snowy and pavement conditions.
How easy is it to switch between skis and wheels?
It’s very simple! There is a quick-release lever near the base of the sledge. You can easily switch from skis to wheels in just a few seconds without needing any tools. This allows for a smooth transition when moving between snowy areas and cleared pathways, so you can move from snow to pavement effortlessly.
What age range is this product suitable for?
The sledge is designed for children aged 1 to 6 years. It can support up to 25 kg.
How does it handle on pavement compared to a traditional stroller?
When on wheels, the sledge functions much like a traditional stroller, offering smooth maneuverability and easy handling. The wheels are made from a sturdy, all-terrain material that can handle uneven surfaces, curbs, and pavement without compromising the comfort of your child.
Is the sledge easy to transport and store?
Yes! The sledge weighs 12 kg and is foldable for easy storage and transport. Once collapsed, it can be dragged on the ground just like a suitcase, thanks to its built-in handle and compact design. This makes it convenient to carry around, even when you’re traveling or on the go.
Can the sledge be used as a regular sledge for downhill rides?
No, the sledge is not designed for downhill use or as a traditional sledge. It is meant for pushing your child on flat or gently sloped surfaces, either on snow or pavement. Using it for downhill rides could compromise safety and is not recommended.