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SKIS FOR TERRAIN PARKS

Do you want to improve your skiing skills and do cool tricks? If you're ready to jump, spin, and slide on the slopes, you need the right skis. Our guide will help you choose the perfect skis quickly, so you can spend more time skiing and less time shopping!

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Snowfeet* Skiblades | 65 CM | Skiboards Snowblades Short Mini Skis - snowfeet*Snowfeet* Skiblades | 65 CM | Skiboards Snowblades Short Mini Skis - snowfeet*
Snowfeet* Skiblades | 99 CM | Skiboards Snowblades Short SkisSKIBOARDS SNOWBLADES, SKIBLADES SHORT SKIS, BIGFOOT

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How to choose skis for terrain park?

When it comes to trick skiing, the right equipment is important. Here are some key things to consider when choosing the best skis for tricks and jumps to have the best time in terrain parks.

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Shorter = better

Choose skis that are shorter than regular alpine skis. Shorter skis are more agile and responsive, making them perfect for terrain parks and quick turns.

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Flexibility

Choose skis with a medium to soft flexibility. This makes them easier to maneuver and helps absorb impact when landing jumps or doing tricks.

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Waist width

Pick skis with a medium width. They offer good balance, make tricks easier, and provide stability for landing jumps and riding rails.

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Twin tip design

Twin tip design means both ends of the skis are curved up. This helps you move easily in both directions, making it great for fun jumps and tricks.

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Durability

Freestyle skiing can be hard on skis. Get skis with reinforced edges and strong materials to handle all the jumps and tricks.

01

Shorter = better

Choose skis that are shorter than regular alpine skis. Shorter skis are more agile and responsive, making them perfect for terrain parks and quick turns.

02

Flexibility

Choose skis with a medium to soft flexibility. This makes them easier to maneuver and helps absorb impact when landing jumps or doing tricks.

03

Waist width

Pick skis with a medium width. They offer good balance, make tricks easier, and provide stability for landing jumps and riding rails.

04

Twin tip design

Twin tip design means both ends of the skis are curved up. This helps you move easily in both directions, making it great for fun jumps and tricks.

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Durability

Freestyle skiing can be hard on skis. Get skis with reinforced edges and strong materials to handle all the jumps and tricks.

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 are great for terrain parks?

Snowfeet skis are great for tricks because they're smaller and let you move freely. They're like a mix of skiing and skating, making jumps and spins easier in terrain parks. They're just more fun for park skiing!

Simple to Control

Short skis are super fun and easy to control, making them perfect 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.

Freedom Anywhere

Shorter skis are great for the terrain park, but you can also use them on groomed trails or in moguls, so you don't need multiple pairs of skis.

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Customer Reviews

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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

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Zhikai Guo
Light weight & unlimited fun

I recently got two pair of snowfeet ski skates! As a first time skier, after a few falls, I learned how to control it. Feels super natural and easy on my knees. It grabbed all the attention it could! People were asking what it was and kept talking to me every time they see me.

I love how small and light weight it is. You will never be able to go back to regular ski or snowboard after trying snowfeet ski skates.

Don’t just take my words. Go get your pair and try it.

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Daniil Khaitov
Great for teaching!!

I’m a snowboarder but felt like it would be easier to teach my kids with these and it is perfect! Very easy to learn and maneuvering has been a breeze. Would highly recommend!