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7 Tips for Storing Skiblades and Skiskates - snowfeet*

7 Tips for Storing Skiblades and Skiskates

When winter ends, storing your Snowfeet skiblades and skiskates properly ensures they stay in great condition for next season. Here's a quick summary of the key steps: Clean and Dry Everything: ...

5 Tips for Controlling Speed on Skiblades - snowfeet*

5 Tips for Controlling Speed on Skiblades

Controlling your speed on skiblades is essential for safety and fun on the slopes. Skiblades are short, agile, and quick to accelerate, making them a unique choice compared to regular skis or snow...

How Snow Grooming Impacts Park Terrain - snowfeet*

How Snow Grooming Impacts Park Terrain

Snow grooming is essential for creating safe and consistent surfaces in terrain parks. Here’s why it matters: Safety: Grooming eliminates uneven snow, reducing falls and unexpected catches. Pe...

Understanding Ski Bindings: What You Need to Know - snowfeet*

Understanding Ski Bindings: What You Need to Know

Ski bindings connect your boots to your skis and are essential for safety and performance. Here’s what you need to know: Types of Bindings: Alpine Bindings: Best for downhill skiing; feature D...

Top 8 Winter Sports for Family Fun - snowfeet*

Top 8 Winter Sports for Family Fun

Winter is the perfect time to enjoy outdoor activities with your family. Here’s a quick guide to 8 fun and accessible winter sports that combine fitness and bonding: Downhill Skiing: Great for a...

5 Essential Tips for Mini Ski Maintenance - snowfeet*

5 Essential Tips for Mini Ski Maintenance

Taking care of your mini skis is crucial for performance, safety, and durability. Here's a quick guide to keep them in top shape: Clean and Dry After Use: Remove dirt, snow, and moisture to prev...

Is there a difference in ski bindings? - snowfeet*

Is there a difference in ski bindings?

Ski bindings play a key role in both safety and performance. Here's a quick breakdown of the main types and their uses: Alpine Bindings: Best for downhill skiing on groomed slopes. They provide ...

Skiblades vs Traditional Skis: Which to Choose?

In Short: Skiblades vs Traditional Skis 🎿 Confused whether to go short or go long? Here’s the lowdown: Skiblades / Snowblades: Length: 65–120 cm – short & nimble Fun Factor: Perfect for tr...

Mastering Spring Skiing: Tips and Why Skiblades Are the Perfect Fit - snowfeet*

Mastering Spring Skiing: Tips and Why Skiblades Are the Perfect Fit

Spring skiing—it’s a season like no other. As the sun warms up the slopes and layers come off, skiing in spring conditions transforms the mountain experience into a mix of winter sport and springti...