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Skiblades - All You Need to Know - snowfeet*

Skiblades - All You Need to Know

Skiblades are the deal of the couple of last seasons: short skis that bring fun and freedom to the slopes. Are you a beginner, or an experienced skier who wants to switch to lighter gear? Keep re...

What Are Short Skis Called? - snowfeet*

What Are Short Skis Called?

Have you ever seen someone on the slopes gliding effortlessly on what appear to be shorter than usual skis? Those aren't regular skis, they're known by several names, including skiboards, snowblad...

Mini Skis - All You Need to Know - snowfeet*

Mini Skis - All You Need to Know

Mini skis, also known as short skis, are the newest member of winter sports family. Deriving from two most favorite winter sports, skiing and ice skating, mini skis bring new opportunities onto sl...

What Are Shorter Skis Good for? - snowfeet*

What Are Shorter Skis Good for?

When it comes to skiing, there are many different types of equipment that you can use to hit the slopes. From traditional skis to snowboards and everything in between, there are options for skiers...

Is It Hard to Ski with Short Skis? - snowfeet*

Is It Hard to Ski with Short Skis?

Skiing is a popular winter sport that requires skill, practice, and the right equipment. While traditional skis have been the norm for decades, shorter skis have been gaining popularity in recent ...

Short Skis vs. Long Skis | Skiboards | Snowblades | Skiblades - snowfeet*

Short Skis vs. Long Skis | Skiboards | Snowblades | Skiblades

Short vs. long skis is a hotspot in most of ski debates. Every skiers and every ski manufacturer believes that they know the truth. Let's look into this eternal dispute in today's article.  Not...

Are Snowfeet Skiskates Allowed at Ski Resorts? YES - snowfeet*

Are Snowfeet Skiskates Allowed at Ski Resorts? YES

When buying Snowfeet or skiboards, many customers worry if these alternative skis are allowed in ski resorts and snowparks. Let's make it clear once and for all.   Are Snowfeet allowed on ski ...

Are Short Skis Better for Older Skiers? - snowfeet*

Are Short Skis Better for Older Skiers?

Even though you have been skiing for a very long time and you are very experienced skier, you might have realise that your skiing needs has changed with age. That's completely natural - different ...

How to Choose the Right Skiboards - snowfeet*

How to Choose the Right Skiboards

In the process of choosing the right skiboards (sometimes called snowblades, skiblades, or Big Foot), you have already taken the first right step: you picked skiboards to be your skis of choice. Wh...