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THE BEST PLAYFUL ALL-MOUNTAIN SKIS

Gearing up for your ski adventure and looking to try something new and fun? Shorter skis might be the answer. Let's dive in and see why they're the top choice for having the best time on the slopes!

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Snowfeet* Skiblades | 99 CM | Skiboards Snowblades Short SkisSKIBOARDS SNOWBLADES, SKIBLADES SHORT SKIS, BIGFOOT
Snowfeet* Skiblades | 65 CM | Skiboards Snowblades Short Mini Skis - snowfeet*Snowfeet* Skiblades | 65 CM | Skiboards Snowblades Short Mini Skis - snowfeet*
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Skiskates | Ski Boots Model
Sale priceFrom $390.00
Snowfeet* PRO | Ski Skates - snowfeet*Snowfeet* PRO | Ski Skates - snowfeet*
Snowfeet* PRO | Ski Skates
Sale price$250.00
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Snowfeet* Basic | Mini Ski Skates
Sale price$170.00

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How to choose the best playful skis?

Choosing the right skis can make skiing more fun, especially if you want a playful and agile ride. Playful skis are light, easy to control, and great for tricks and quick turns. Think about these key factors to find skis that match your style and skill level.

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Shorter = better

Short skis are better for beginners and intermediate skiers. They are easier to control and maneuver, making them perfect for learning basic techniques and gaining confidence on the slopes.

02

Flexibility

Choose skis with good flexibility. Flexible skis make smoother, quicker movements and are better for tricks. This makes skiing feel more fluid and fun.

03

Weight

Lighter skis are easier to handle and carry. This is great for playful skiing because you can move more freely and carry them with less effort.

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Skill level

Make sure the skis match your skill level. Beginners should choose more forgiving skis that are easier to handle, while advanced skiers can go for more specialized, performance-oriented skis.

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Terrain

Think about where you'll ski the most. Pick skis that work well in different conditions, from groomed trails to powder. This way, you'll have more versatility and fun on the slopes.

01

Shorter = better

Short skis are better for beginners and intermediate skiers. They are easier to control and maneuver, making them perfect for learning basic techniques and gaining confidence on the slopes.

02

Flexibility

Choose skis with good flexibility. Flexible skis make smoother, quicker movements and are better for tricks. This makes skiing feel more fluid and fun.

03

Weight

Lighter skis are easier to handle and carry. This is great for playful skiing because you can move more freely and carry them with less effort.

04

Skill level

Make sure the skis match your skill level. Beginners should choose more forgiving skis that are easier to handle, while advanced skiers can go for more specialized, performance-oriented skis.

05

Terrain

Think about where you'll ski the most. Pick skis that work well in different conditions, from groomed trails to powder. This way, you'll have more versatility and fun on the slopes.

Choose the length

Lenght

44 cm / 17 inch

65 cm | 26 inch

99 cm | 39 Inch

Available bindings

Ski bindings
Snowboard bindings

Ski bindings
Snowboard bindings

Ski bindings
Pro ski bindings
Snowboard bindings

Best use

Shortest skis, they are easiest to control, most lively on slopes, feels like skates on snow. Work well on smooth, packed snow and are perfect in terrain parks.

Long enough to ski, short enough to skate. Fun tricks, jumps and twists on slopes and in terrain parks. Feels a bit like skates on snow.

The ultimate Skiblades. Long enough for deep carving on the slopes with more freedom of movement, fun jumps and tricks in terrain parks and in powder.

Why shorter skis?

They're lighter and easier to control, so it's simpler for beginners to turn and stop. They require less effort to manage, so you will gain confidence and balance on the slopes more quickly. Snowfeet skis make learning more fun!

Great for tricks

Short skis are great for riding backwards, spinning, jumping, and doing all kinds of tricks on the slopes and in terrain parks.

Easy to Learn 

Short skis are easier to control, so you learn quickly. They're great for beginners and intermediates who want to enjoy skiing to the fullest.

Lighter weight

Shorter skis are lighter, making them easier to carry and less tiring to use. This is great for those who want to ski longer without getting too tired.

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Customer Reviews

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Chia Chun Hsu
Heelcup broken

Heelcup broken in just two runs

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Eloise
Backing digs into your boots

The skiskates don't have traditional highbacks like the snowboard bindings, and it will dig into your boots after a day of skiing. My Burton boots were only worn for 1 snow season before using the skiskates, and are still extremely new, and honestly quite expensive so I am lowkey pissed. You can see it better in the pics below. Only found out after I got back. Also the bindings are very loose, idk if it was because of the slushy snow conditions i was in but at one point one side of the ski just completely fell down the mountain and had to go chasing for it. Cool concept and it was very fun while it lasted though, just wish it wasn't at the cost of a snowboot.

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Kevin Haggerty
Ski skates Brenton Woods

I have been on the Ski skates twice
And I LOVE THEM. !!!!
I am 60 years old and haven’t skied in 25 years
The Ski skates have made me love skiing again
It is so much fun
There has been at least a dozen people ask me about the ski skates
They are awesome
I love them.
The mt we were ski was Brenton woods in NH