Short answer: For most riders, yes — if you want a fun, packable “skating on snow” feel and easy turns on groomed runs. The honest catch (and Reddit’s most common complaint) is deep powder and icy crust, where any short ski struggles. Below is the full breakdown with real quotes pulled straight from Reddit.
Snowfeet are ~33 cm mini skis that strap onto your regular snow boots — no ski boots needed. They feel like a mix of skating and skiing and pack into a backpack. Longer options (Skiskates 44 cm, Skiblades 99–120 cm) trade portability for more glide and carving.
One Redditor sums up the feel: “You know how ice skates can only really slide forwards and backwards? Now imagine both legs being able to slide in any direction.” — u/joatmon-snoo, r/skiing
Short answer: Reddit is split — riders who want fun, portability and a skating feel love them, while performance-focused skiers often don’t. Across r/skiing, r/skiboards and r/SkiPA, five themes repeat:
What fans say:
What critics say:
Browse the threads on r/skiboards and r/skiing.
Short answer: Easy for most — many ride within 10–15 minutes, especially if you skate or rollerblade. One honest caveat from Reddit: unlike long skis there’s little front-to-back balance margin — “with regular skis you have a ton of forgiveness… with these you have none” (u/mbreuer, r/skiboards) — so total beginners should start on gentle groomers.
| Snowfeet | Skiskates | Skiblades | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Length | ~33 cm | ~44 cm | 65–120 cm |
| Boots | Snow boots | Snow boots | Ski/snowboard boots |
| Feel | Skating on snow | Skating + glide | Short skis / carving |
| Best for | Fun & portability | Speed on slopes | Powder & carving |
| Learning curve | Easiest | Easy | Easy–medium |
Short answer: Skip them for deep powder, breakable crust, and long flat traverses. For powder, size up to Skiblades 99/120 or Powder 99. Reddit riders are blunt about the soft-snow limit:
“The softer the snow the less speed and control you have, and they don’t do well in wet slushy snow.” — u/NMS_Survival_Guru, r/skiboards
Short answer: Many riders find Snowfeet easier on the knees — “falling with the snowfeet doesn’t twist your knees as much” (u/miniskrt, r/skiing) because the short skis pop off. But with non-release bindings it’s still “higher risk than release bindings” (u/mbreuer), so start on gentle slopes.
Short answer: Yes — the vast majority allow Snowfeet like regular skis. On Reddit, when one rider warned “not all resorts allow these,” another replied “Apparently they do now” (r/skiing). Check your resort, but bans are rare.
Short answer: One size fits most. Snowfeet fit US 6–13 (EU 38–47), Snowfeet Mini fit kids US 9–5 (EU 27–38). Reddit tip: for powder go 99 cm; with non-release bindings, stay shorter for safety.
If you want affordable, packable winter fun and ride mostly groomed slopes — worth it. If you chase deep powder or big all-mountain days, size up to Skiblades or stick with skis. Snowfeet hold a 4.9★ average from 5,799 verified buyers across 47 countries.
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