
Skiskating Explained: How Ice Skaters Are Taking Their Skills to Snow
Skiskating is the perfect winter sport for ice skaters who want to bring their skills to snowy slopes. Using compact Snowfeet* skiskates - gear under 20 inches long - you can glide, carve, and eve...

Skating on Snow: The Easiest Way to Experience Winter Sports Like Never Before
Looking for a simpler way to enjoy winter sports? Meet Snowfeet*, compact snow skates that combine the fun of ice skating with the thrill of skiing - without the heavy gear. They’re lightweight, e...

Hockey Players Switching to Skiskates: What They’re Saying About the Transition
Hockey players are swapping their skates for Snowfeet* Skiskates and loving how natural the shift feels. These 17-inch skiskates let you use the same moves you already know - sideways pushes, shar...

Skiblades: The Easiest Way to Ski on Short Skis - Here’s Why
Skiblades, also known as snowblades or skiboards, are shorter, lighter skis designed to make skiing simpler, faster to learn, and more fun. Unlike long, bulky skis or snowboards, skiblades are com...

Short Skis for Skiers Who Want to Learn Fast and Have Fun in 2026
Short skis are making skiing simpler and more fun in 2026. Unlike long skis, these compact options (ranging from 25 to 47 inches) are easier to control, turn, and carry. They’re perfect for beginn...

What Are Skiblades? A Complete Guide for 2026 Skiers
Skiblades are short skis (65–120 cm) designed for agility, ease of use, and portability. Unlike long skis or snowboards, they’re lightweight, fit in a backpack, and take just minutes to learn. Whe...

Skiskates vs Skiblades: Which One Is Better for Riding on Snow?
Skiskates and skiblades are compact alternatives to traditional skis and snowboards, offering unique ways to enjoy the slopes. Skiskates (44 cm) are ultra-portable, fit in a backpack, and feel lik...

Can You Do Tricks on Skiblades? The Best Short Skis for Terrain Parks
Skiblades, or short skis, are perfect for pulling off tricks and having fun in terrain parks. Their compact size makes spins, jumps, and quick turns easier compared to regular skis. Whether you're...

Short Skis (Skiblades) Explained: Why They’re Perfect for New Skiers
Struggling to learn skiing with long, heavy skis? Short skis, also known as skiblades, might be the solution you’ve been looking for. They’re lighter, easier to control, and help beginners learn f...