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How to Improve Your Carving Turns on Skis (Drills and Tips)

How to Improve Your Carving Turns on Skis (Drills and Tips)

Carving turns on skis is all about smooth, precise movements without skidding. While longer skis have traditionally been seen as the go-to for carving, shorter skis like Snowfeet* are making it ea...

Carving Skis vs. All-Mountain Skis: Which is Better for Speed on Groomers?

Carving Skis vs. All-Mountain Skis: Which is Better for Speed on Groomers?

Looking for the fastest, most controlled ride on groomed slopes? Here’s the deal: carving skis, all-mountain skis, and Snowfeet skiblades each bring something different to the table. If you’re cha...

How to Choose the Best Carving Skis for Your On-Piste Adventures (2025)

How to Choose the Best Carving Skis for Your On-Piste Adventures (2025)

Looking for the right carving skis this season? Here’s the deal: the perfect skis make every turn smooth and controlled, while the wrong ones can leave you struggling on the slopes. Modern carving...

Carving Ski Myths Debunked: What You Really Need for Great Turns (2025)

Short skis are shaking up the slopes! Forget the old advice that longer skis are always better - modern designs have changed the game. Short skis now offer better control, easier handling, and mor...

How to Get Better at Carving Turns on Any Type of Ski (Technique Guide)

How to Get Better at Carving Turns on Any Type of Ski (Technique Guide)

Carving on skis is all about smooth, controlled turns using your ski edges, not skidding. It’s a game-changer for precision, speed control, and confidence on the slopes. Whether you’re using short...

What Length Carving Skis Should I Get for Maximum Groomer Performance?

What Length Carving Skis Should I Get for Maximum Groomer Performance?

If you’re wondering what length carving skis to get, here’s the quick answer: shorter skis are easier to control and better for tight turns, while longer skis provide more stability at high speeds...

Are Carving Skis Good for Beginners or Are They Too Aggressive?

Carving skis are designed for precision and high-speed turns, making them a favorite for experienced skiers. But for beginners? Not so much. Their stiff build and sharp responsiveness can make the...

How to Choose the Best Carving Skis for My Ability (Intermediate Tips 2025)

If you're an intermediate skier, the right carving skis can help you improve your technique and have more fun on the slopes. Here's what you need to know to make the best choice: Traditional Car...

What Are Carving Skis and Who Benefits Most From Them? (2025 Explained)

What Are Carving Skis and Who Benefits Most From Them? (2025 Explained)

Carving skis are designed for precision, speed, and clean turns on groomed slopes. Their narrow waist (65–80 mm) and pronounced sidecuts make them perfect for skiers who love sharp, controlled arc...