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Skiblades: The Future of Skiing for Beginners and Skiers Who Want to Have Fun - snowfeet*

Skiblades: The Future of Skiing for Beginners and Skiers Who Want to Have Fun

Skiblades, also called snowblades or skiboards, are short skis (65–120 cm) designed for ease, portability, and fun. Unlike longer skis (150–200 cm+), skiblades are simple to learn - most people ca...

Skiskates: The Best Winter Sport for Skiing Without the Learning Curve - snowfeet*

Skiskates: The Best Winter Sport for Skiing Without the Learning Curve

Skiskates are a compact and fun twist on skiing. At just 44 cm (17.3 inches) long, they combine the motion of ice skating with the thrill of gliding on snow - all without the hassle of long skis o...

Short Skis (Skiblades) vs Long Skis: Which One Is Right for You in 2026? - snowfeet*

Short Skis (Skiblades) vs Long Skis: Which One Is Right for You in 2026?

Looking to hit the slopes in 2026 but unsure whether short skis or long skis are the better fit? Here’s the quick breakdown: Short Skis (Skiblades): Compact, lightweight, and easy to learn. Perf...

Skiblades: A New Trend in Skiing for 2026  -  Here’s Why Everyone Loves Them - snowfeet*

Skiblades: A New Trend in Skiing for 2026 - Here’s Why Everyone Loves Them

Skiblades are taking over the slopes in 2026, and for good reason. These shorter skis (65–120 cm) deliver a fun, lightweight, and easy-to-use alternative to traditional skis. Whether you're a begi...

Skiblades vs Traditional Skis: What’s the Difference for Skiers? - snowfeet*

Skiblades vs Traditional Skis: What’s the Difference for Skiers?

Looking for a fun, easy way to hit the slopes? Skiblades might be your new best friend. These short, lightweight skis (26–47 inches) are super easy to learn, highly portable, and perfect for trick...

Why Short Skis Are Better for Beginners and Park Riders in 2026 - snowfeet*

Why Short Skis Are Better for Beginners and Park Riders in 2026

Short skis are making skiing easier, more fun, and less intimidating for beginners and park riders. They’re lightweight, easier to control, and perfect for quick turns and tricks. Unlike longer sk...

The Skiskate Revolution: Why Hockey Players Are Loving It - snowfeet*

The Skiskate Revolution: Why Hockey Players Are Loving It

Skiskates are changing the game for hockey players who want to hit the snow without the bulk and awkwardness of skis or snowboards. These compact, 17-inch blades offer the agility and control of i...

Skiskating Is the New Hockey Training  -  Here’s Why It’s a Game-Changer - snowfeet*

Skiskating Is the New Hockey Training - Here’s Why It’s a Game-Changer

Skiskating is shaking up hockey training. Imagine skating on snow instead of ice - no rink needed. Using short, lightweight skis like Snowfeet Skiskates, you can practice hockey moves like stops a...

Is Skiskating the Best Way for Hockey Players to Train During Off-Season? - snowfeet*

Is Skiskating the Best Way for Hockey Players to Train During Off-Season?

Yes, skiskating could be a great off-season training option for hockey players. Here’s why: Mimics Hockey Movements: Skiskates replicate the lateral pushes, balance, and edge work hockey players...