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Snowfeet 99 cm Skiblades: Honest Long-Term Review - snowfeet*

Snowfeet 99 cm Skiblades: Honest Long-Term Review

Short answer: yes - if you want easy control, low hassle, and more fun than speed. After 20+ days in U.S. resort conditions, I’d say the Snowfeet 99 cm Skiblades make the most sense for beginners,...

Is the Snowfeet WALKSKI Worth It for Backcountry Touring? - snowfeet*

Is the Snowfeet WALKSKI Worth It for Backcountry Touring?

_Yes - if you want short, simple backcountry days without dropping about _$2,000 to $2,500_ on a full touring setup._* If you want big alpine lines, deep powder, and high-speed descents, I’d pas...

Are Short Skis Worth It for Older Skiers? An Honest Look - snowfeet*

Are Short Skis Worth It for Older Skiers? An Honest Look

Yes - short skis can be worth it for older skiers if you want easier turns, less leg strain, and more confidence at slow to moderate speed. But there’s a catch: as ski length drops from 120 cm to ...

Are Mini Ski Skates Worth It for Beginners? - snowfeet*

Are Mini Ski Skates Worth It for Beginners?

Yes - for many first-time riders, mini ski skates are worth it. If you want faster learning, less gear hassle, and more fun on easy groomed runs, they make a lot of sense. If you want high speed...

Are Skiblades Worth It for Snowboarders? Honest Take - snowfeet*

Are Skiblades Worth It for Snowboarders? Honest Take

Yes - but only if they solve a clear problem for you. If you want faster direction changes in trees, moguls, lift lines, or park laps, skiblades can make sense. If you care most about high-speed...

Are Skiskates Worth It? An Honest 2026 Review - snowfeet*

Are Skiskates Worth It? An Honest 2026 Review

Yes - skiskates are worth it in 2026 if you want fun, easy-to-carry snow gear for groomed runs, park laps, and short sessions. If you want deep powder, high-speed carving, or all-day resort skii...

How to Choose Beginner Cross-Country Trails - snowfeet*

How to Choose Beginner Cross-Country Trails

If you’re new to cross-country skiing, pick a green groomed trail, keep it short, and skip ice, deep powder, and big hills. That’s the whole game. I’d use this simple filter before I go: Trail r...

How to Stay Safe in Terrain Parks - snowfeet*

How to Stay Safe in Terrain Parks

Most terrain park crashes happen before the trick starts. In my view, the best way to stay safe is simple: pick smaller features, check the setup, wait for a clear line, and stop when you’re tired...

Adaptive Sports Resources by Region - snowfeet*

Adaptive Sports Resources by Region

If you want the short answer: the Northeast is best for lesson density, the Mountain West is best for big-trip skiing, the Midwest is best for low-cost entry, the West Coast is best for hub-based ...