SKIS WITH SNOWBOARD BINDINGS
SKIS FOR SNOWBOARD BOOTS
Never heard of skis with snowboard bindings? It's like having the best of skiing and snowboarding all in one, plus you only need one pair of boots for both. Get ready for a whole new way to enjoy the slopes.
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Skis with snowboard bindings combine the best of skiing and snowboarding, allowing you to use one pair of boots for both activities.
Better Comfort
Do you love skiing but hate ski boots? You don't need to envy snowboarders their comfortable shoes anymore. Now you can ski but still enjoy the comfort.
Gear Efficiency
Short skis have a fast learning curve. They are great for beginners and intermediate skiers who want to enjoy their ski trip to the fullest.
Easier Learning Curve
When moving from from snowboarding to skiing or vice versa, skis with snowboard bindings offer a smoother learning curve thanks to the familiarity of the bindings.
Why Snowfeet?
Short skis are super fun for riding backwards, spinning, jumping and all kinds of tricks on the slopes and in snow parks.
Fast learning curve. Great for beginners, intermediates who want to enjoy their ski trip to the fullest.
Shorter skis are easier to control which makes them perfect choice for beginners and intermediate skiers.
Short skis are super fun for riding backwards, spinning, jumping and all kinds of tricks on the slopes and in snow parks.
Fast learning curve. Great for beginners, intermediates who want to enjoy their ski trip to the fullest.
Shorter skis are easier to control which makes them perfect choice for beginners and intermediate skiers.
44 cm / 17 inch
65 cm | 26 inch
99 cm | 39 Inch
Ski bindings
Snowboard bingings
World's shortest skis. The greatest fun you can possibly have on a mountain as a skier, plus they're super easy to learn!
Long enough to ski, short enough to skate. Fun tricks, jumps and twists on slopes and in snow parks. Feels a bit like skates on snow.
The ultimate skiboards. Long enough for deep carving on the slopes with more freedom of movement, fun jumps and tricks in snow parks, and in powder.
High-quality Construction
We only use high-quality materials for production and we only design unique, innovative products with a goal to always create the best product in its category.
Release ski bindings: they let go of your ski boots if you fall, which is thought to be safer. They usually cost more and have brakes to stop your skis from sliding away when you take them off. They're easy to put on too - you just step in and you're ready to ski.
Snowboard bindings: they attach the rider's snowboard boots to the snowboard. They help you stay stable, control your board, and support your feet. They have a baseplate, a highback, and straps to hold your boots in place. When used with skiblades, snowboard bindings can give skiers similar control and support, allowing for quick turns and maneuvers on the slopes.
Yes, snowboard boots that are much more comfortable than ski boot. They feel softer and more flexible, like wearing a regular snow boot. A real game-changer is that Snowfeet* bindings allow you to use skis with snowboard boots but also with your regular winter shoes, so you don't have to deal with the discomfort of wearing ski boots all day.
Yes, you can do that. We suggest using snowboard bindings for skiboards and snowblades because they're already set up for the skis' narrower shape. Or you can just buy skiboards or snowblades that come with snowboard bindings.
Skiblades with snowboard bindings can be really helpful for skiers. Firstly, snowboard bindings can hold your boots more securely and give you better control compared to regular ski bindings. Plus, they often make your ride more comfy because they support your boots well. But, it's important to know that skiblades with snowboard bindings might not be good for everyone, especially if you're new to skiing. Skiblades can be tricky for beginners, and adding snowboard bindings can make it even harder.
When using snowboard bindings on skis, it can change how you move and balance on the skis. One of the reason people are giving snowboard bindings a try is the freedom it offers. Snowboard bindings allow for more natural movement of the ankles, which can be appealing to skiers looking to experiment with different styles and techniques. Plus, some riders find snowboard bindings more comfortable, especially if they have ankle or knee issues.
No. Ski boots and snowboard boots are designed differently to fit into their respective bindings. Ski boots have a different shape and sole, which won't work well with snowboard bindings.
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