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What Are the Best US Regions for Skiing (Beyond Big Mountains)? - snowfeet*

What Are the Best US Regions for Skiing (Beyond Big Mountains)?

Looking for great skiing spots without the hassle of big resorts? Smaller ski areas across the U.S. offer fun, family-friendly vibes and budget-friendly options. Pair them with compact Snowfeet® g...

Best Backcountry Skis for Beginners: Safe, Light, and Easy to Handle - snowfeet*

Best Backcountry Skis for Beginners: Safe, Light, and Easy to Handle

Backcountry skiing can feel overwhelming when you're just starting out. But picking the right skis? That’s half the battle. For beginners, shorter skis are a game-changer. They’re easier to contro...

Ski Touring vs. Alpine Skiing: Which One Suits Your Style and Fitness? - snowfeet*

Ski Touring vs. Alpine Skiing: Which One Suits Your Style and Fitness?

When it comes to skiing, you’ve got two main choices: alpine skiing and ski touring. Here’s the gist: Alpine skiing is all about speed and convenience. You ride chairlifts up, race down groomed ...

How to Choose the Best Touring Skis for Your Mountain Adventures (2026 Tips) - snowfeet*

How to Choose the Best Touring Skis for Your Mountain Adventures (2026 Tips)

Looking for the perfect touring skis? Here’s the deal: Most of your backcountry skiing time (about 90%) is spent climbing uphill. That means heavy, long skis can drain your energy fast. Shorter, l...

What Are Backcountry Skis and Who Are They Made For? (2026 Deep Dive)

What Are Backcountry Skis and Who Are They Made For? (2026 Deep Dive)

Backcountry skiing is all about leaving resort crowds behind and exploring untouched snow. But what makes backcountry skis different? They're designed for rugged terrain, with features like lightw...

What Are Backcountry Skis and How Are They Different from Regular Skis? (2026 Guide) - snowfeet*

What Are Backcountry Skis and How Are They Different from Regular Skis? (2026 Guide)

Backcountry skis let you escape the busy ski resorts and venture into untouched snow. They’re built for uphill climbs and unpredictable terrain, unlike regular skis that are designed for groomed s...

What Length Should My Cross-Country Skis Be? Easy Sizing Guide for All Skill Levels - snowfeet*

What Length Should My Cross-Country Skis Be? Easy Sizing Guide for All Skill Levels

Choosing the right cross-country ski length can make or break your time on the snow. Here's the quick takeaway: Classic Skiing: Add 8–12 inches to your height (or about 20–30 cm). Skate Skiin...

Cross-Country vs. Downhill Skis: What’s the Difference and Which Should You Try First? - snowfeet*

Cross-Country vs. Downhill Skis: What’s the Difference and Which Should You Try First?

If you’re new to skiing, the choice between cross-country and downhill skis can feel overwhelming. Here’s the quick rundown: Cross-Country Skis: Lightweight, long, and slim, designed for flat or...

Are Cross-Country Skis Good for Beginners? What You Need to Know Before You Start - snowfeet*

Are Cross-Country Skis Good for Beginners? What You Need to Know Before You Start

Cross-country skiing is a fun, low-cost winter sport that offers a great full-body workout. But for beginners, traditional long skis can feel tricky to control and expensive to gear up for. That’s...