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SKISKATES | 44 CM
The shortest skis in the world - only 44 cm! Made with a snowboard or ski bindings. Skiskates are perfect for slopes or hiking trails. Simply strap them on and enjoy easy, versatile skiskating anywhere.
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Ski anywhere
Best on the slopes and in snow parks. Easy and fun to handle moguls, bumpy terrain, and a little bit of powder.
Easy to learn in one day
Fast learning curve. Great for beginners, intermediates and pros who want to enjoy their ski trip to the fullest.
Fun + Freedom
Super fun for riding backwards, spinning, jumping and all kinds of tricks you can do on the slopes and in .
Fits into a backpack
Skiskates are 44 cm (17.3 in) long. It makes them short and light, so you can easily carry them in a backpack and take them anywhere.
Simple to control
Shorter means easier to control and less likely to cross tips when compared to longer skis.
Stand straight and put your weight in the middle of your feet or on your heels. Keep your legs slightly bent and lean forward a bit. If you need to be more stable, put one foot in front of the other. Stopping is as easy as stopping on skis or skates.
Short skis will make you feel like a kid again. They're super fun for doing tricks like riding backwards, spinning, and jumping in snow parks. They're easy to turn, lightweight, and simple to ride compared to long skis.
Stand straight and put your weight in the middle of your feet or on your heels. Keep your legs slightly bent and lean forward a bit. If you need to be more stable, put one foot in front of the other. Stopping is as easy as stopping on skis or skates.
Short skis will make you feel like a kid again. They're super fun for doing tricks like riding backwards, spinning, and jumping in snow parks. They're easy to turn, lightweight, and simple to ride compared to long skis.
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.
Imagine ice skates, but for skiing slopes. They are the shortest skis in the world which combine skiing and skating. Skiskates add a whole new level of fun to downhill skiing. You can ride them backwards, spin, jump, and perform cool tricks in snow parks and on the slopes.
There are two models with two binding types from which you can choose – for snowboard boots and for ski boots. It is up to you which one will you prefer. Snowboard boots offer more flexibility and comfort, making them suitable for tricks and casual use. On the other hand, ski boots provide better stability and may be more convenient if you already have them.
You can use skiskates on packed snow, groomed trails, and in snow parks. They work well on most types of snow where regular skis or snowboards are used. Avoid deep powder or icy conditions for the best experience.
Ski boot bindings: 4.5-14.5 US / 36-49 EU / 22,5-32,5 MP
Snowboard boot bindings: 6-14.5 US / 38-49 EU
Skiskates are a bit tricky because they're short, making it harder to stay balanced. But if you know how to skate, you'll get the hang of it quickly.
Short skis are great for quick turns, making them ideal for navigating tight spaces and groomed slopes. They are popular in freestyle skiing for tricks and jumps, thanks to their agility.
Short skis are often called as "skiboards", "snowblades", "skiblades" or "bigfoot". These shorter alternatives to traditional skis offer increased maneuverability, making them a popular choice for individuals seeking a more agile and playful approach to skiing on various terrains.
Skiskates, like any other sports equipment, require some time and practice to learn. However, the learning curve can vary from person to person based on individual skills and previous experience with similar activities like skiing or inline skating. Generally, beginners may find skiskates challenging initially, but with consistent practice you'll learn pretty quickly.
Skiskates are great for adults seeking a unique winter sports experience that combines skiing and inline skating. They also work well for kids, offering a fun and versatile outdoor activity.
Stand balanced by putting your weight in the middle of your feet or on your heels. Keep your legs flexible, slightly bend your knees, and lean forward. For more stability, put one foot in front. Stopping is easy, like with skis or skates.
The main difference is in construction and type of boots you can use with it. Skiskates are made out of similar materials as skis, Snowfeet* are made out of highly durable fiberglass reinforced material. With Snowfeet* you can wear your normal winter boots or snowboard boots but Skiskates are compatible only with ski boots or snowboard boots.