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How to Choose Skis for Kids Who Are Afraid - snowfeet*

How to Choose Skis for Kids Who Are Afraid

Helping kids overcome their fear of skiing starts with choosing the easiest skis for kids to learn on. Nervous kids need shorter, lighter skis that are easy to control and less intimidating than l...

What Age Should Kids Start Skiing (Real Answer) - snowfeet*

What Age Should Kids Start Skiing (Real Answer)

Most kids are ready to start skiing between ages 3 and 5. At this age, they typically have the muscle strength, balance, and focus needed to learn. But readiness also depends on their physical dev...

How to Avoid Tears When Teaching Kids to Ski - snowfeet*

How to Avoid Tears When Teaching Kids to Ski

Teaching kids to ski doesn’t have to end in tears. Here’s the secret: keep it simple, fun, and stress-free. Start with lightweight gear like Snowfeet Skiskates or MINI KIDS, which are easier for l...

Best Way to Teach Kids Balance on Skis - snowfeet*

Best Way to Teach Kids Balance on Skis

Want your kids to ski with confidence? The secret is shorter skis. For children aged 4–8, long skis can make learning frustrating. Shorter options like Snowfeet's 44 cm Skiskates or 65 cm Skiblade...

Why Kids Quit Skiing (And How to Prevent It) - snowfeet*

Why Kids Quit Skiing (And How to Prevent It)

Skiing should be fun for kids, but heavy gear, slow progress, and freezing weather often make them give up. The good news? There’s gear like Snowfeet* Skiskates and Skiblades that can turn things ...

How to Make Kids Love Skiing From Day One - snowfeet*

How to Make Kids Love Skiing From Day One

Getting kids excited about skiing is all about making their first experience fun and stress-free. The secret? Use gear that’s easy for them to handle and keep the day playful. Snowfeet* MINI KIDS ...

How to Use Ski Slopes for Hockey Skill Training - snowfeet*

How to Use Ski Slopes for Hockey Skill Training

Want to train for hockey when ice time is scarce? Use ski slopes. With Snowfeet® Skiskates, you can practice hockey moves - like sharp turns, stops, and lateral shifts - on snowy terrain. These co...

Hockey Training Alternatives in Winter Without Ice - snowfeet*

Hockey Training Alternatives in Winter Without Ice

Winter can mess with your hockey training - no ice, no problem, right? Here's the deal: when rinks shut down, your skills like edge control and power can take a hit. Enter Snowfeet Skiskates (44 c...

Why Skating Skills Give You an Advantage on Snow - snowfeet*

Why Skating Skills Give You an Advantage on Snow

If you’re a skater, you’ve already got an edge when it comes to snow sports. The balance, edge control, and agility you’ve mastered on wheels or blades translate perfectly to skiing and snowboardi...