NORDIC SKI | CROSS-COUTNRY SKIS | XC SKIS
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIS
World’s shortest Cross-Country skis! Whether you're racing, training, or simply enjoying a day on the trails, with their compact size and lightweight build, they offer great agility and control on the snow.
They offer a combination of agility, control, and versatility that make them great for a wide range of skiing styles and conditions. Check out their main benefits.
Lightweight + Portable
These Nordic Skis are easy to grab and lightweight to carry around so you can take them with you anywhere.
Easy to learn in one day
Fast learning curve. Shorter Cross-Country skis are great for beginners, intermediates and pros who want to enjoy their ski trip to the fullest.
Compatible with any winter shoes
You can choose between two binding types – for regular winter shoes and cross-country ski boots. This gives you different choices based on what you like.
Nordic skis are long, narrow skis designed for cross-country skiing. These skis are light and feature bindings that allow the skier's heels to remain free, enabling a gliding motion similar to walking or running.
Nordic skiing offers a fast learning curve, making it ideal for beginners, intermediates, and even experts seeking an enjoyable cross-country skiing experience.
To stop when cross-country skiing, make a V-shape with your skis by pointing your heels out and toes in. Press down on the inside edges of your skis to slow down and stop.
Nordic skis are long, narrow skis designed for cross-country skiing. These skis are light and feature bindings that allow the skier's heels to remain free, enabling a gliding motion similar to walking or running.
Nordic skiing offers a fast learning curve, making it ideal for beginners, intermediates, and even experts seeking an enjoyable cross-country skiing experience.
To stop when cross-country skiing, make a V-shape with your skis by pointing your heels out and toes in. Press down on the inside edges of your skis to slow down and stop.
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Cross-Country skis, also called Nordic skis, are narrow skis made for traveling over flat or gently sloping snow. They're lighter than downhill skis and have bindings that let your heel lift. These skis are used for activities like recreational skiing, racing, and touring in snowy areas. They're great for exercise and exploring winter landscapes.
Snowfeet skis offer a more versatile and accessible option for enjoying cross-country skiing, especially for beginners or those looking for a more casual experience. Snowfeet Cross-Country skis differ from traditional Cross-Country skis in their shorter length, lighter weight, and versatility. They are designed to strap directly onto regular winter shoes and come with two types of bindings: one for regular shoes and another with pro cross-country bindings for use with ski boots.
There are two models with two binding types from which you can choose – for regular winter shoes, which means that you don’t need to buy expensive cross-country ski boots and Rottefella's NNN (New Nordic Norm) binding for cross-country ski boots. It is up to you which one will you prefer.
Short cross-country skis are easier to handle and control compared to longer skis. Because of their compact size, they're lighter and simpler to carry around, which can be a big plus when you're moving between different ski areas. Their maneuverability is excellent, making them ideal for navigating through crowded areas or tight trails where longer skis might be cumbersome.
Yes, short cross-country skis are generally good for beginners. They offer easier handling, increased maneuverability, and require less effort to control compared to longer skis.
To ski on cross-country or Nordic skis, stand straight with skis side by side. Push off with one foot while sliding on the other. Use poles for balance and to help you move forward. Turn by leaning and shifting your weight.
Nordic skiing has a quick learning curve, which means it's great for beginners, people who are in the middle, and even experts who want to have a lot of fun with cross-country skiing.
The best terrain for cross-country skis is groomed trails with flat to gently rolling terrain. These skis are designed for quick maneuvers and agility, so they excel on packed snow surfaces where you can easily navigate twists, turns, and changes in elevation.
With Snowfeet Nordic skis, you don't have to use Kick wax because of the special Fishscales base. But if you want to go faster, you can still use glide wax.
No, you do not need Cross-Country ski boots with Snowfeet Nordic Skate Skis. These skis have special bindings that are compatible with any winter shoe. Snowfeet Nordic skis can be attached to any winter shoe, so you don't need to purchase expensive cross-country ski boots. The recommended shoe size for Snowfeet Nordic skis is 6-13 US / 38-47 EU.
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