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How to Stay Safe When Skiing 'Sidecountry' or Slackcountry (Know Before You Go)

How to Stay Safe When Skiing 'Sidecountry' or Slackcountry (Know Before You Go)

Sidecountry skiing is thrilling but comes with serious risks. Once you leave the resort boundary, you're in unmonitored terrain - no ski patrol, no avalanche control. Here's what you need to know ...

What Are Ski Skins and How Do They Work for Uphill Travel?

What Are Ski Skins and How Do They Work for Uphill Travel?

Want to climb snowy slopes without slipping backward? Ski skins make it possible. These detachable strips stick to the bottom of your skis, letting you glide forward but grip firmly to prevent sli...

Park Skis vs All-Mountain Skis: Which One Is Right for You?

Park Skis vs All-Mountain Skis: Which One Is Right for You?

Trying to decide between park skis and all-mountain skis? Here’s the quick answer: Park skis are great for tricks, jumps, and terrain parks. They’re shorter, lighter, and have twin tips for skii...

What Are the Best Skis for Someone Who Splits Their Time Between Park and All-Mountain?

What Are the Best Skis for Someone Who Splits Their Time Between Park and All-Mountain?

If you’re looking for skis that handle both park tricks and all-mountain terrain, the Snowfeet Skiblades might just be your answer. These short, hybrid skis (available in 99 cm and 120 cm lengths)...

The Best Skis for Someone Who Wants to Try a Little Bit of Everything (Park, Powder, Groomers)

The Best Skis for Someone Who Wants to Try a Little Bit of Everything (Park, Powder, Groomers)

Looking for skis that can handle parks, powder, and groomed runs without needing multiple pairs? Snowfeet* Skiblades might be the answer. These compact skis come in three sizes - 65 cm, 99 cm, and...

The Best Skis for Someone Who Loves to Explore the Whole Mountain (Not Just Trails)

The Best Skis for Someone Who Loves to Explore the Whole Mountain (Not Just Trails)

If you’re tired of sticking to groomed trails and want gear that can handle tight tree lines, moguls, and even backcountry terrain, short skis might be your new best friend. Unlike longer skis, wh...

What Are the Best Skis for Someone Who Wants to Do a Bit of Everything (True All-Rounder)?

What Are the Best Skis for Someone Who Wants to Do a Bit of Everything (True All-Rounder)?

If you’re looking for skis that can handle everything from groomed runs to powder and even terrain parks, you’ve got options. But here’s the deal: traditional skis are long, expensive, and not exa...

Are You Too Old for Short Skis? (Hint: You're Not)

Are You Too Old for Short Skis? (Hint: You're Not)

Think you're too old for short skis? Nope, you're not. Short skis like Snowfeet's Skiblades and Skiskates are perfect for older adults. They're lightweight, easy to control, and work with your reg...

The Rise of Human-Powered Skiing: Why Touring Is the Future of the Sport

Oppgangen for menneskedrevet skikjøring: Hvorfor touring er fremtiden for sporten

Menneskedrevet skikjøring, som skitur og topptur, tar over vintersportene. I stedet for å stole på stolheiser, klatrer skiløpere fjell med egen styrke, nyter urørt pudder, og holder seg i form und...