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How to Choose Skis When You Can't Demo Them First (Online Buying Tips)

How to Choose Skis When You Can't Demo Them First (Online Buying Tips)

Know your skill level: Beginners need forgiving skis, while advanced skiers can handle more aggressive setups. Match the terrain: Identify if you’ll ski groomed runs, powder, or parks. Set pri...

How to Choose Cheap Skis (Under $500)

How to Choose Cheap Skis (Under $500)

If you want quality skis without spending a fortune, short skis like Snowfeet* are an excellent choice. They’re affordable, beginner-friendly, and work with regular winter boots. Unlike traditiona...

How to Choose Skis That Will Last for Many Seasons (Durability Factors)

How to Choose Skis That Will Last for Many Seasons (Durability Factors)

Want skis that last for years? Durable skis save money, improve safety, and reduce environmental waste. Here’s what to look for: Materials: High-quality wood cores (maple, ash), fiberglass reinf...

How to Tell if a Pair of Used Skis is Still in Good Condition to Buy?

How to Tell if a Pair of Used Skis is Still in Good Condition to Buy?

When buying used skis, safety and performance are key. Here's how to quickly check if they're worth it: Edges and Base: Run your fingernail along the edges. Avoid skis with rust, bends, or deep ...

How Do I Choose the Right Ski Poles for My Height? (Or Do I Need Them with Short Skis?)

How Do I Choose the Right Ski Poles for My Height? (Or Do I Need Them with Short Skis?)

In the world of skiing, ski poles help with balance, the right timing, and control, mainly with old-school skis. Yet, small skis like Snowfeet* give you a whole new feel where you don't need poles...

Buying Skis for the First Time: Top 7 Mistakes to Avoid This Season - snowfeet*

Buying Skis for the First Time: Top 7 Mistakes to Avoid This Season

Getting your first skis? Stay away from these 7 usual errors to keep cash, keep time, and cut down on stress: Long Skis: New skiers tend to pick skis that are too long. Short skis let you contro...

The Role of Ski Flex (Soft vs. Stiff) in Different Skiing Styles - snowfeet*

The Role of Ski Flex (Soft vs. Stiff) in Different Skiing Styles

When picking skis, flex - if they bend easy or hard - matters a lot for how they work. You should know: Soft Flex Skis: Good for new ones, they are easy to use, best for fun tricks, and rough gr...

How Do Ski Widths Affect Performance in Different Types of Snow? - snowfeet*

How Do Ski Widths Affect Performance in Different Types of Snow?

If you ski, how wide your skis are means a lot for how they work on different kinds of snow. Here's a fast run-down: Wide skis (up to 130 mm): These are good for deep, soft snow. They help you s...

What Does 'Sidecut Radius' Mean on Skis and How Does It Affect Your Turns?

What Does 'Sidecut Radius' Mean on Skis and How Does It Affect Your Turns?

Sidecut radius is the curvature along a ski's edge, determining how easily it turns. A smaller radius (under 16m) is great for quick, tight turns, while a larger radius (20m+) is better for wide, ...