
Do New Skis Need to Be Waxed Before I Use Them? (Essential First Steps)
Yes, new skis need waxing before you hit the slopes. That shiny layer of wax from the factory? It’s just there to protect the skis during shipping - not for performance. Skipping this step might l...

What Are Ski Crampons and When Do You Need Them for Uphill Travel?
If you’ve ever struggled to climb an icy slope with skis slipping everywhere, ski crampons are your new best friend. These metal attachments dig into hard snow and ice, giving you the grip you nee...

The Basics of Uphill Skiing (Skinning) for Backcountry Access
This article highlights the growing appeal of uphill skiing (skinning) and showcases Snowfeet* WALKSKI as an accessible alternative to traditional backcountry setups. It outlines the cost and desi...

The Difference Between Sidecountry and Backcountry Skiing (Access & Risk)
When it comes to skiing beyond resort boundaries, you’ve got two main options: sidecountry and backcountry skiing. Both offer untouched terrain and adventure, but they differ in how you access the...

Should I Take an Avalanche Safety Course Before Going Backcountry Skiing?
Yes, you absolutely should. Backcountry skiing is thrilling, but it comes with serious risks - avalanches being the most dangerous. Without ski patrols or safety measures like at resorts, your sur...

What Are Avalanche Safety Gear Essentials (Beacon, Shovel, Probe)?
When you're heading into avalanche terrain, having the right gear can save lives. The three must-haves? Avalanche beacon, probe, and shovel. Together, they help locate, pinpoint, and rescue buried...

How Do Short Skis Handle Spring Slush and Corn Snow Conditions?
Spring skiing is tricky. The snow transforms - mornings can be icy, afternoons turn slushy, and corn snow (those grainy pellets) has a short sweet spot. Long skis often feel sluggish in these vari...

Are Short Skis Good for Practicing Switch (Backwards) Skiing?
Short skis make learning switch skiing (backward skiing) easier and more fun. Why? They're lightweight, compact, and super responsive - perfect for quick turns and better control. Unlike longer sk...

How Can Riding Short Skis Improve My Overall Skiing Agility and Reflexes?
Short skis are a game-changer for anyone looking to boost agility and reflexes on the slopes. Here’s the quick takeaway: they’re lighter, easier to maneuver, and respond faster to your movements c...