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World’s shortest nordic skis!
LENGTH - Only 90 cm / 35 Inch
Great for beginners, intermediates and pros who want to enjoy their cross-country trip to the fullest. Great for both kids and adults, teenagers or ski instructors.
REVOLUTION IN NORDIC XC SKATE SKIING
COMPATIBLE WITH ANY WINTER SHOES
Snowfeet Nordic ski can be attached to any winter shoe, so you don’t need to buy expensive cross-country ski boots.
EASY TO LEARN IN ONE DAY
LIGHTWEIGHT + PORTABLE
These skate skis are easy to grab and lightweight to carry around so you can take them with you anywhere.
NORDIC SKI CONSTRUCTION
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Cross-Country skis, also known as Nordic skis, are slim skis designed for moving on flat or slightly sloping snow. They are lighter than downhill skis and have bindings that allow your heel to lift. People use these skis for fun skiing, racing, and touring in snowy places. They are excellent for staying active and exploring winter scenes.
Snowfeet skis are a flexible and easy way to try cross-country skiing, especially if you're new or just want a more casual experience. These skis are different from the usual ones because they're shorter, lighter, and more versatile. There are two models of Snowfeet cross-country skis available – one with bindings for regular shoes and another with pro cross-country bindings for use with ski boots. So you can just clip Snowfeet directly onto your regular winter shoes, no need for special ski boots.
You have two Snowfeet models to choose from. One works with regular winter shoes, so you don't need to buy expensive cross-country ski boots. The other one has Rottefella's NNN binding for cross-country ski boots.
When gearing up for cross-country skiing, it's essential to choose the right skis, boots, and poles.
For cross-country skiing, wear layers to stay warm. Choose moisture-wicking clothes, like a thermal shirt and pants. Don't forget a jacket and gloves. Wear comfortable, insulated boots, and goggles or sunglasses protect your eyes.
Short cross-country skis are easier to control than longer ones. They are light and easy to carry, especially when you switch between ski areas. These skis can navigate well in crowded places or narrow trails where longer skis might be hard to manage.
Yes, short cross-country skis work well for beginners because they're easier to handle, more maneuverable, and require less effort to control than longer skis.
To start cross-country or Nordic skiing, stand upright with your skis close together. Push off with one foot and slide the other along the snow. Use poles to help you keep your balance and move forward. When you want to turn, lean in the direction you want to go and shift your weight. Practice these moves, and soon you'll be gliding smoothly on your skis!
Cross-country skiing is easy for beginners, and it's a fun way to enjoy winter. With a little practice, you'll get the hang of it and have a great time sliding on the snow.
Cross-country skis are best on smooth trails that are groomed, with flat or gently rolling land. They work well on groomed tracks, packed snow, and open fields, providing stability and ease of control for skiers.
Snowfeet Nordic skis have a special Fishscales base, so you don't need Kick wax; they're easy to use, but if you want to go faster, you can still use glide wax.
No, you don't have to buy special ski boots for Snowfeet Nordic Skate Skis. These skis have bindings that work with any winter shoe. You can use them with regular winter shoes, so you don't have to spend money on expensive cross-country ski boots. The recommended shoe size for Snowfeet Nordic skis is 6-13 US / 38-47 EU.
The ideal length for cross country ski poles is generally determined by your height, but a common rule is to use poles that are around 83% of your height.