Stilts for children













The price shown is for one pair of stilts. Comes complete and ready to use in its box.

Height-adjustable hand stilts:
This model of stilts from the Indy brand is made on a red aluminum base.
This model is suitable for children who want to discover balance. The fact that this model is adjustable makes it scalable and will allow them to learn close to the ground and then gradually rise!
Stilts video:
Here is the video provided by the manufacturer. It is English (sorry), but it will give you a good idea of the quality of the stilts.

Height of stilts:
Self-adjustment: you have the choice between 3 different heights.
- Height of the footrest on the 1st setting: 16cm.
- 2nd setting: 21.50cm.
- 3rd setting: 27cm.
- Mass of the pair of stilts: 1.66 kg.
Wear and life of this model of stilts
This model has been made with robust materials , it is recommended for use at home but also for circus or community sports workshops.
On this model, what will wear out are the quillons (feet of the stilts). We also sell separately on our site the quillons compatible with these stilts individually. If you are buying for a school or a structure where this model of stilts will be used intensively every day, I think that this is a significant advantage that will increase the lifespan of your stilt park.
To change the height of the stilts, simply move the footrests.
Who are these stilts aimed at?
These stilts are suitable for children from 7 to 12 years old. If you are a teenager or an adult, we have another model of stilts that is similar but more suitable for your size.
Maximum weight: 50kg.

Good morning,
I would like to know if it is better for children to start on a flat, hard surface like asphalt, or on an uneven but soft surface like grass...
Thanks in advance
Hard ground will be easier. Grass can work, but only if the ground is stable and hard. If you practice on wet or soft ground, the stilts will sink into the ground because the ground area is relatively small! This will make it difficult to practice.
It's up to you to see and try it out :-)