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What Are the Best Skis for Taller, Heavier Skiers Needing Support?

What Are the Best Skis for Taller, Heavier Skiers Needing Support?

If you're a taller or heavier skier, dealing with long, bulky skis can feel like a workout - and not the fun kind. The good news? Shorter skis like Snowfeet Skiblades and Skiskates are changing th...

What Are the Best Skis for Heavier Skiers Who Still Want a Playful Feel?

What Are the Best Skis for Heavier Skiers Who Still Want a Playful Feel?

If you're a heavier skier looking for skis that are fun, easy to control, and not a hassle to carry around, short skis might be your perfect match. Forget the struggle of managing long, clunky ski...

How to Choose Skis for Someone Who Prefers a 'Damp' and 'Stable' Ride

How to Choose Skis for Someone Who Prefers a 'Damp' and 'Stable' Ride

Imagine skiing down a slope and feeling every bump and vibration - it’s exhausting, right? That’s where damp and stable skis come in. They absorb shocks, reduce chatter, and keep you in control, e...

What Are the Best Skis for Someone Who Loves Speed and Stability on Groomers?

What Are the Best Skis for Someone Who Loves Speed and Stability on Groomers?

If you’re looking for skis that deliver speed and control on groomed slopes, shorter skis are where it’s at. Unlike longer skis that can feel heavy and sluggish during quick turns, shorter models ...

What Are the Best Skis for Someone Weighing Over 200 lbs? (Stability & Support)

What Are the Best Skis for Someone Weighing Over 200 lbs? (Stability & Support)

If you’re over 200 lbs and looking for skis that can deliver stability, control, and durability, this guide has you covered. Weight affects how skis perform, so finding the right pair is crucial f...

What Ski Features Enhance Stability at High Speeds? (2025)

What Ski Features Enhance Stability at High Speeds? (2025)

When it comes to skiing fast, stability is key. But here's the thing: long skis aren't your only option anymore. Snowfeet* is shaking things up with shorter skis and skiblades that offer control a...

Do You Always Need Ski Poles? When Can You Ski Without Them?

Do You Always Need Ski Poles? When Can You Ski Without Them?

You don’t always need ski poles - it depends on your gear, skill level, and the type of skiing you’re doing. Poles help with balance, timing turns, and navigating tough terrain, especially for alp...

What Are Titanal Layers in Skis and What Do They Do?

What Are Titanal Layers in Skis and What Do They Do?

Titanal layers are metal reinforcements in skis that improve control, stability, and vibration dampening, especially at high speeds. They're a go-to for advanced skiers who prioritize precision an...

Are Freeride Skis Good for Carving? Exploring Their All-Mountain Capabilities

Are Freeride Skis Good for Carving? Exploring Their All-Mountain Capabilities

When it comes to carving, freeride skis, traditional skis, and Snowfeet skiblades each bring something different to the table. Here’s the quick answer: Freeride skis excel in mixed terrain and p...