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Best Ski Setup for Casual Skiers and Weekend Riders - snowfeet*

Best Ski Setup for Casual Skiers and Weekend Riders

If you're tired of lugging around long, heavy skis for just a few weekend runs, short skis and skates might be your new best friend. These compact alternatives are easier to carry, quicker to lear...

Short Skis vs Traditional Skis: Which Should You Actually Choose? - snowfeet*

Short Skis vs Traditional Skis: Which Should You Actually Choose?

If you’re debating between short skis and their longer counterparts, here’s the quick lowdown: short skis are lighter, easier to control, and way more portable. They’re perfect for beginners, casu...

Why Modern Skiers Are Switching to Shorter Skis - snowfeet*

Why Modern Skiers Are Switching to Shorter Skis

Shorter skis are taking over the slopes, and for good reason. They’re easier to control, simpler to carry, and work well in all kinds of conditions. Whether you’re carving down groomed trails or h...

Best Skis for People Who Just Want to Have Fun on the Slopes - snowfeet*

Best Skis for People Who Just Want to Have Fun on the Slopes

If you’re tired of lugging around long, heavy skis and just want to enjoy the slopes without the hassle, Snowfeet* has you covered. Their lineup of compact skis is designed for fun, simplicity, an...

Can You Use Snowboard Boots or Ski Boots for Skiskates? - snowfeet*

Can You Use Snowboard Boots or Ski Boots for Skiskates?

❄️ In Short ⚡ Short answer: Yes, you can use both snowboard boots and ski boots with Snowfeet* Skiskates (44 cm)*. The best choice depends on your riding style and priorities. 🏂 Snowboard boots...

Do Skiskates Require Special Boots or Gear? - snowfeet*

Do Skiskates Require Special Boots or Gear?

Nope! Skiskates like Snowfeet don’t need those big, clunky ski boots. Instead, they work with boots you probably already own: Waterproof Winter Boots: Great for casual fun or light trails. Snow...

What Makes Skiskating Easier to Control Than Skiing? - snowfeet*

What Makes Skiskating Easier to Control Than Skiing?

Skiskating is the simpler, more user-friendly twist on skiing that’s gaining traction fast. Here's why it’s easier to control: Shorter Skis: Skiskates are just 15-26 inches long, compared to the...

Can You Fall Less on Skiskates Than on Skis? - snowfeet*

Can You Fall Less on Skiskates Than on Skis?

If you’re tired of falling on skis, skiskates might be your new best friend. They’re compact (just 17–20 inches long), lightweight, and easier to control compared to skis that can stretch up to 75...

How Beginners Actually Learn Skiskating Step by Step - snowfeet*

How Beginners Actually Learn Skiskating Step by Step

Skiskating is the perfect winter sport for beginners. It’s like combining ice skating and skiing, but with shorter, lighter gear that’s easier to control. You can learn the basics in just a day, a...