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How Fast Can You Go on Cross-Country Skis? Speed Records vs. Average Skier - snowfeet*

How Fast Can You Go on Cross-Country Skis? Speed Records vs. Average Skier

Ever wondered how fast you can go on cross-country skis? Here’s the quick answer: Elite skiers average 15 mph during races, hitting up to 30 mph downhill. Recreational skiers typically cruise a...

Adaptive Cross-Country Skiing: Gear and Tips for Athletes With Disabilities - snowfeet*

Adaptive Cross-Country Skiing: Gear and Tips for Athletes With Disabilities

Adaptive cross-country skiing makes Nordic skiing accessible to athletes with disabilities through specialized gear and techniques. Whether you're using sit-skis, outriggers, or shorter skis like ...

Cross-Country Skiing for Runners: How to Transition From Road to Snow

Cross-Country Skiing for Runners: How to Transition From Road to Snow

Cross-country skiing is an excellent winter training option for runners. It’s easier on your joints, gives you a full-body workout, and keeps your cardio fitness up when icy roads make running tou...

Can You Cross-Country Ski Without Poles? Pros, Cons, and Training Benefits - snowfeet*

Can You Cross-Country Ski Without Poles? Pros, Cons, and Training Benefits

Sure, you can cross-country ski without poles! It’s a great way to focus on your lower body, improve balance, and build core strength. By ditching the poles, you rely entirely on your legs and cor...

Cross-Country Skiing at Night: Tips for Lights, Safety, and Extra Fun - snowfeet*

Cross-Country Skiing at Night: Tips for Lights, Safety, and Extra Fun

Night cross-country skiing can be magical - quiet trails, starlit skies, and a headlamp lighting your path. But to enjoy it safely, you’ll need the right gear and preparation. Here’s the quick run...

How to Transport Cross-Country Skis: Car Racks, Travel Bags, and Hacks - snowfeet*

How to Transport Cross-Country Skis: Car Racks, Travel Bags, and Hacks

Transporting cross-country skis doesn’t have to be a hassle. Whether you’re driving to a trail or flying to your next winter adventure, protecting your gear and making the process smooth is key. H...

Can You Cross-Country Ski With a Dog? Best Gear and Trail Etiquette - snowfeet*

Can You Cross-Country Ski With a Dog? Best Gear and Trail Etiquette

Cross-country skiing with your dog is a great way to stay active during winter while giving your pup the exercise they need. But before you hit the trails, you’ll need the right gear, some trainin...

How Cold Is Too Cold for Cross-Country Skiing? Safety Tips for Extreme Weather - snowfeet*

How Cold Is Too Cold for Cross-Country Skiing? Safety Tips for Extreme Weather

Cross-country skiing in extreme cold can be risky. When temperatures drop below -4°F (-20°C), frostbite, hypothermia, and even lung damage become real threats. The key to staying safe? Proper gear...

Best Cross-Country Skis for Women, Men, and Kids in 2026 - snowfeet*

Best Cross-Country Skis for Women, Men, and Kids in 2026

Looking for cross-country skis that suit your needs? Here’s the deal: shorter skis are changing the game in 2026. Snowfeet NORDIC Cross-country Skate Skis (just 35 inches long) are lighter, easier...