
How Ski Shape Matters More Than Ski Length
When it comes to skiing, shape beats length - hands down. Forget the old “chin-to-forehead” rule for picking skis. Today, elements like sidecut, width, and rocker profile make a much bigger impact...

Short Skis Explained for People Who Hate Complicated Gear
Ever feel like skiing gear is just too much? Short skis might be your solution. They're light, easy to carry, and simple to use - perfect for beginners or casual skiers. Snowfeet* offers options l...

What Happens When Skis Are Shorter Than Your Height
Short skis are a game-changer for anyone looking for easier, more playful skiing. Unlike traditional long skis, which can feel bulky and tough to control, shorter skis - like Snowfeet's Skiblades ...

How Ski Length Affects Balance, Turns, and Control
When it comes to skiing, the length of your skis can dramatically change how you balance, turn, and stay in control on the slopes. Here's the quick rundown: Long Skis: Great for stability at hig...

Why Short Skis Are Perfect for Weekend Skiers
Short skis are a game-changer for casual skiers. They’re lightweight, easy to carry, and simple to learn - perfect for weekend trips. Unlike long skis, which are bulky and require steep learning c...

Skiing Without Stress: The Gear That Makes It Enjoyable
Skiing can feel like more hassle than fun. Long skis are awkward to carry, ski boots are uncomfortable, and the cost of gear adds up fast. Enter Snowfeet* - a compact, easy-to-use alternative that...

Ski Gear for People Who Ski Once or Twice a Year
If you only ski once or twice a year, spending over $1,000 on skis, boots, and other gear feels like overkill. Enter Snowfeet - compact skis that cost as little as $190 and fit in your backpack. F...

The Best Skis for Casual Skiers Who Just Want to Have Fun
Forget lugging around long, heavy skis. If you’re a casual skier who’s all about having a good time without the hassle, Snowfeet* has you covered. Their short skis and mini ski skates are lightwei...

Why Long Skis Intimidate Beginners (And What to Use Instead)
If you’re new to skiing, long skis can make the experience way harder than it needs to be. They’re tough to control, exhausting to use, and can even increase your chances of falling. The good news...