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SKIBLADES | SNOWBLADES | SKIBOARDS
These short mini skis are pure fun on the slopes. At 100 cm, they’re light, playful, and easy to ride, giving you more freedom and control than long skis ever could. Thanks to the innovative Lightweight Flex Core, they’re flexible, responsive, and built for fast, easy turns. Perfect for skiers of all ages and skill levels who just want maximum fun with minimum effort.
ULTIMATE FUN AND FREEDOM
Ride backward, spin, jump, carve, or just cruise — these skis do it all. The parabolic shape and flexible core deliver quick response and smooth carving, making them perfect for slopes, moguls, terrain parks, and even narrow trails.
EASY TO LEARN
Learn in 5 minutes — these skis are incredibly beginner-friendly. Lightweight, flexible, and highly responsive, they let you progress faster and enjoy skiing without the bulk of traditional long skis.
LIGHTWEIGHT + PORTABLE
Built with a Lightweight Flex Core, they’re easy to carry, easy to handle, and fun to ski anywhere. Pop them in your car or backpack and hit the slopes without hassle.
SKI ANYWHERE
Great for downhill skiing on slopes, snow parks, moguls, and bumpy terrain. Their playful flex makes them fun for carving, quick turns, and freestyle tricks, bringing more energy and freedom to every run.
BUILT FOR EVERYONE
Ideal for beginners, intermediates, and pros who want to enjoy skiing in a new way. Perfect for both kids and adults. Great for ski instructors too — their flexibility and responsiveness make teaching easier and more fun.
SMART DESIGN + FLEX CORE TECHNOLOGY
Innovative Lightweight Flex Core for playfulness, responsiveness, and easy turns. Full metal edges for reliable grip. Durable bases for smooth glide and long-lasting performance. Deep parabolic sidecut for quick carving. Twin tips for forward and backward riding.
BINDING TYPES SIZE RANGE
- Ski Boot Bindings: 36-49 EU / 4.5-14.5 US / 22,5-32,5 MP
- Snowboard Boot Bindings: 38-49 EU / 6-14.5 US
🚚 FREE PRIORITY SHIPPING!
Free + Fast Shipping. Estimated delivery time is 3 business days.
PRIORITY SHIPPING*
Free
Estimated delivery: 3 Business days
*All taxes & duties included.


High-quality Construction
We only use high-quality materials for production and we only design unique, innovative products with a goal to always create the best product in its category.
Why are short skis better?
Enjoy skiing to the fullest and have fun your own way.
Shorter skis are easier to control, turn and stop, which makes them great for beginners. Skiblades | Snowblades | Skiboards are light and easy to ride as opposed to cumbersome, heavy and long skis.
Shorter skis are lighter on your knees, and easier to control for any older skier, whose strength, knees and reflex speed is not what it once was.
Although you can go as fast as with long skis, you don’t need to go fast to enjoy the ride. Shorter skis give freedom of movement and carving even at lower speeds, so you can enjoy the ride at your own pace.
Thanks to their shortness, Skiblades | Snowblades | Skiboards | Short skis are fun and easy to handle when groomed slopes turn into moguls in the afternoon.
With Snowblades, you use your whole body for front back balancing, which makes skiing not only more exciting, but also a more holistic exercise strengthening your body too.
Ideal for adults teaching kids skiing because shorter skis allow for very agile movements.
Skiblades are easy to grab and lightweight to carry around so you can take them with you anywhere.

Skiblades FAQ
Are Skiblades great for beginners?
Skiblades are perfect for beginners, intermediates and pros who want to enjoy their ski trip to the fullest. They are great for kids, grown-ups, teenagers, and even ski instructors. Especially good for adults teaching kids how to ski because they let you move around easily. Skiboards are light and simple to ride, unlike big and heavy skis.
How do I choose Skiblades?
When choosing skiboards, think about your skill level, where you'll be riding, and your preferences. For beginners, go for shorter and forgiving boards, while advanced riders might prefer longer, stiffer ones. Wider boards offer stability, but narrower ones are more agile. Make sure the bindings fit your boots well, and consider the terrain you'll be on.
What are short skis called?
Short skis can be also called "skiblades," "snowblades," "mini skis," "skiboards," or "bigfoot." These shorter options compared to regular skis are easier to control, which many people like because it allows for more fun and flexible skiing on different types of surfaces
What are skiblades good for?
Skiblades are great for doing tricks, jumps, and quick turns on groomed slopes, especially in snow parks. The shorter length makes them easy to control and maneuver, giving a dynamic and playful skiing experience.
Are short skis easier to control than longer skis?
Yes, short skis are easier to control than long skis. They turn and handle more easily, which is great for beginners or anyone who wants an easier time on the slopes.
Are Skiblades suitable for adults?
Sure! Snowfeet skiboards are great both adults and kids. They're easy for everyone to use, making it simple for the family to have fun together on the snowy hills.
Are Skiblades easy to learn?
Skiblades are easy to learn, it's easier with them than with regular skis. They're shorter and easier to control, so if you're new to skiing, they can be a more fun and manageable option for you. They are suitable for people with knee problems thanks to the light weight.
Can you use poles with Skiblades?
You can use poles with skiboards. Poles can provide stability, help with balance, and assist in maneuvering while skiboarding. They are especially useful for skiboarders who enjoy a more traditional skiing experience or those who want extra support on the slopes.
Are Skiblades good for kids?
Sure! Snowfeet skiboards are great both adults and kids. They're easy for everyone to use, making it simple for the family to have fun together on the snowy hills.
Can I use Skiblades for all types of skiing, including powder and groomed slopes?
Snowblades are generally better suited for groomed slopes, snow parks and freestyle skiing than for skiing in powder.
Are Skiblades good for instructors?
Skiboards can be good for instructors. Their shorter length and increased maneuverability make them easier to control, allowing instructors to show techniques more effectively and provide better guidance to their students, especially those who are new to skiing.