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Summit Skiboards: The Ultimate Guide & Review [2026]

Summit Skiboards: The Ultimate Guide & Review [2026]

Summit Skiboards offer a unique blend of skiing and snowboarding, delivering agility, control, and ease of use for all skill levels. These boards range from 75–110 cm in length, making them compac...

Ski Size by Height Chart [2026]: Find Your Perfect Length - snowfeet*

Ski Size by Height Chart [2026]: Find Your Perfect Length

Ready to rule the slopes without getting tangled up in confusing size charts? Discover how breaking traditional skiing rules with ultra-short lengths can completely level up your winter game. Re...

Downsides of Shorter Skis: What Are the Trade-offs? - snowfeet*

Downsides of Shorter Skis: What Are the Trade-offs?

Short skis are lightweight, agile, and great for beginners or those looking for quick turns. But they come with trade-offs, especially in speed, stability, and performance in deep snow. Here’s wha...

What is Ski Carving? Technique & Carving Skis Explained - snowfeet*

What is Ski Carving? Technique & Carving Skis Explained

Ski carving is a skiing technique that replaces sideways drifting with smooth, controlled arcs, leaving clean, defined tracks in the snow. It focuses on using ski edges for precision and balance. ...

How To Use Hybrid Snow Skates for Beginners - snowfeet*

How To Use Hybrid Snow Skates for Beginners

Hybrid snow skates combine elements of snowboarding and skateboarding, offering a fun and beginner-friendly way to enjoy the slopes. Here's what you need to know to get started: No special gear ...

Freeride vs. All-Mountain vs. Powder Skis: Key Differences - snowfeet*

Freeride vs. All-Mountain vs. Powder Skis: Key Differences

Choosing the right skis can make or break your mountain experience. Here's a quick breakdown of the three main ski types and when to use them: All-Mountain Skis (85–100 mm waist): Best for versa...

Choosing Freeride Skis: Length, Width & Profile Explained - snowfeet*

Choosing Freeride Skis: Length, Width & Profile Explained

Freeride skis are designed for skiing on natural terrain and deep powder. Here's a quick guide to help you pick the right skis: Length: Shorter skis are easier to control; longer skis offer stab...

What Are Freeride Skis? Guide to Big Mountain & Powder Skiing [2026]

What Are Freeride Skis? Guide to Big Mountain & Powder Skiing [2026]

Freeride skis are designed for off-piste terrain and deep powder skiing. They stand out due to their wide profiles, advanced materials, and features tailored for stability, control, and flotation....

Best All-Mountain Skis of 2026: Reviews for Every Condition - snowfeet*

Best All-Mountain Skis of 2026: Reviews for Every Condition

Short skis (38–120 cm) are changing the way we ski. They’re lighter, easier to handle, and more affordable than traditional skis (170–190 cm). Whether you're a beginner or an expert, there’s a mod...