The Best Snowblades | Skiblades | Skiboards

The Best Snowblades | Skiblades | Skiboards - snowfeet*
When it comes to skiing, there are many options to choose from, including skis, snowboards, and skiboards. Skiboards, also known as snowblades, are a popular choice for those looking for a unique skiing experience. They are short, wide skis that are often easier to maneuver and more versatile than traditional skis. In this article, we will discuss the best snowblades and skiblades available on the market and provide tips on how to choose the perfect ski board for your needs.

What are the best snowblades and skiblades?

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You can call them what you want but one thing is sure: skiboards are a hell of a fun gear. Snowfeet's own Skiboards come in various designs and lengths. 

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65 cm Skiboards

65 cm Skiboards provide an experience close to skiskating: they are very short and light, allowing you to move similarly to skating. Riding 65 cm Skiblades require a little bit more of a stability but if you are a hockey player or roller-blader, this is going to be a piece of cake for you. 

 

90 & 99 cm Skiboards

90 & 99 cm Skiboards are a great compromise in case you need some more support when it comes to stability, but you still feel want to move freely without any extra weight on your legs. They are perfect for beginners, too, since they are very easy to learn. 

 

120 cm Skiboards

120 cm Skiboards are the closest experience to skiing with long skis. However, these long skiblades have multiple advantages when it comes to long skis: they are easy to learn and maneuver, they provide additional stability, they are great for carving and snowparks and they are easily portable. 

Salomon Snowblades

Salomon is a well-known brand in the skiing industry, and their snowblades are some of the best on the market. They offer excellent control and stability, making them a great option for beginners and intermediate skiers. The Salomon snowblades are also lightweight, making them easy to carry and maneuver.


Bigfoot skiblades 

It was in the mid-1970's, when the Kneissl with Big Foot pioneered in the short ski production. Bringing not only the game-changing idea of making the skis shorter to provide an easier ride on the snow, but also an iconic design for the left and right foot separately with printed toes. 

Elan Freeline Skiboards

Elan is a Slovenian-based brand that has been producing skis since 1945. Their Freeline skiboards are a great option for advanced skiers looking for a more challenging ride. The skiboards feature a wood core and carbon fiber construction, providing excellent durability and stability. They are also wider than traditional skis, making them great for powder days.

Skiskates

Skiskates are a specific type of winter gear. They are not very close to skiboards, maybe just by the fact that Skiskates are a type of short skis. However, they are even shorter: their length is 44 cm. They movement resembles skating on snow more than skiing - hence the name, Skiskates. 

    How do I choose a ski board?

    When choosing a ski board, there are a few factors to consider, including size, shape, and stiffness.

    Size
    Ski board size is measured in centimeters and is based on the skier's height and weight. Generally, shorter ski boards are easier to maneuver and more stable, making them a great option for beginners. Longer ski boards, on the other hand, provide more stability at high speeds and are better for advanced skiers. However, always go for what suits you the best. 

    Choose length that suits you best

    Shape

    Ski board shape plays a significant role in the board's performance. Traditional skis are often narrower and have a deeper sidecut, which makes them easier to carve. Skiboards are wider and have a shallower sidecut, making them more versatile and easier to maneuver in tight spaces.

    Stiffness

    Skiboard stiffness refers to how much flex the board has. Stiffer boards provide more stability at high speeds but can be more difficult to maneuver. Softer boards are easier to control but may not be as stable at high speeds.

      Conclusion

      Snowfeet skiboards are a great option for those looking for a unique skiing experience. When choosing the best snowblades or skiblades, consider factors such as size, shape, and stiffness. With the right ski board, you can take your skiing to new heights and have a blast on the slopes.

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