Snowfeet* Skiblades | 99 CM | Skiboards Snowblades Short Skis
Description
- SKIBOARDS | SKIBLADES | SNOWBLADES - Call them whatever you want, these short mini skis are the greatest fun you can possibly have on a mountain as a skier, plus they're super easy to learn! Who said that skis have to be long anyway?
- FUN + FREEDOM - Skiboards by snowfeet* can somehow always bring up the kid in you. These skiblades are super fun for riding backward, spinning, jumping, and all kinds of tricks. Easy turning.
- EASY TO LEARN - Very short learning curve, easy to use. Extremely responsive, lightweight on your feet, and easy to ride as opposed to cumbersome long skis.
- FUN CARVING - Amazing carving experience! Easy and fast turns thanks to the narrow waist width, short length, and parabolic shape.
- LIGHTWEIGHT + PORTABLE - Snowblades by snowfeet* are easy to carry around so you can take them anywhere.
- SKI ANYWHERE - Best for downhill skiing on ski slopes and in snow parks, and fantastic for all kinds of twists, jumps, and tricks. Easy and fun to handle moguls and bumpy terrain. Ride anywhere you dare to go - they let you access areas like narrow hiking trails you wouldn’t be able to enjoy whilst wearing long skis.
- FUN FOR ADULTS AND KIDS - Great for beginners, intermediates and pros who want to enjoy their ski trip to the fullest. Great for both kids and adults, teenagers and ski instructors. Ideal for adults teaching kids skiing because they allow for very agile movements. Age limit: 10 - 110.
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MADE IN EUROPE - To ensure the highest lasting quality, these skiboard short skis are handmade from sustainable wood in the mountains of Europe.
- TECHNICAL PARAMETERS:
- LENGTH - 99 cm | 39 Inch
- DIMENSIONS: Tip/Waist/Tail Width: 11,5 - 8,5 - 11 cm, Radius = 6 m, Tip/Tail Height: 5 cm / 5 cm
- CAMBER SHAPE - Designed for easy control and effortless carving experience.
- HIGH-QUALITY TECHNOLOGY - Cap construction + certified sustainable wood core. Metal edges for easy control. Graphite bases - for great speed and durability. Deep parabolic side cut - for easy turns. Asymmetrical high twin tips - great for both forward and backward riding.
- BINDING TYPES:
- 1. Simple Ski Boot Bindings, size range 36-49 EU / 4.5-14.5 US / 22,5-32,5 MP
- 2. Pro Ski Boot Bindings 26 - 36,5 MP
- 3. Snowboard Boot Bindings, size range 38-49 EU / 6-14.5 US
- #Short Skis 99 cm #Little Ski #Bigfoot Small Skis #Skiboard Snowblades Skiblades
Shipping
Free + Fast Shipping. Estimated delivery time is 3 business days.
FAQ
1. What about shoe size?
One size fits all, so don’t worry. However, we recommend Skiskates for shoes of size: 36-49 EU / 4.5-14.5 US / 22,5-32,5 MP (Snowboard boots version) and 37-49 EU / 5-14.5 US (Ski boots version).
Adjustable bindings let you attach Skiskates to any Snowboard/Ski boots. If you want to use Skiskates with small size boots, select a different hole on the strap and adjust the bindings using a screwdriver. If you use large snowboard boots, you can replace the original front toe straps with extra straps. For people with small shoe size, we generally recommend using snowboard boots to make sure Skiskates fit perfectly, although it’s not necessary. To avoid hassle on the slopes, take your time and adjust the bindings at the comfort of your home, using a screwdriver and a boots you are going to wear with Skiskates.
2. What shoes should I use?
Use any ski or snowboard boots. We recommend quality boots that fix your ankle firmly.
Snowboard boots seem to be the best for ski slopes, but if you take Snowfeet on a hike or just to have fun on a ski slope or sledding hill, winter shoes are the most practical choice. For people with small shoe size, we generally recommend using snowboard boots to make sure Snowfeet fit perfectly, although it's not necessary.
3. Is it hard to learn?
Not really, it is actually pretty easy. It is as hard as learning to ski or skate.
In fact, many people find it easier. However it takes some time and you will definitely fall now and then, but that’s part of the fun. Have you ever seen people ice-skating for the first time? That’s what I’m talking about. You have to keep the front-back balance, so it feels very natural to those who play ice hockey, ice skate, or even use inline skates. You are able to move freely as opposed to wearing heavy clunky skis. Falling is generally much safer than falling with skis or snowboard. Most importantly don't forget that learning is effortless if you enjoy the ride.
4. How do you stop?
You can stop the same way that you stop with your skis or skates. This is also called a hockey stop.
Because of their size and weight, it might not be as easy to stop with Snowfeet as it is with regular skis. However, it's not really difficult either. Make sure you distribute your weight evenly over both of your Snowfeet to make you stop easier and slower. Additionally, you can also slow down using a heel brake.
5. Where to use?
Use them for downhill on ski slopes, in snowparks, on hiking trails, or just have fun on your local sledding hill.
Snowfeet are best on groomed snow. Avoid extremely steep slopes and deep powder. Because Snowfeet are so small, they let you access areas like narrow hiking trails, that you wouldn’t be able to access whilst wearing skis. And because they fit into a backpack, you can take them pretty much anywhere.
6. Do all ski resorts allow the use of Skiskates on their slopes?
Most of the ski resorts allow this kind of “short skis” on their slopes, but not all of them.
Our experience is that if you act as if you were skiing with your traditional skis, no one will bother you. And if that happens anyway, argue that Snowfeet are safe and the base of Snowfeet is made of the exact same metal ski edges as all the other skis, which is the most common requirement of ski resorts. And don’t forget the great thing about Snowfeet is that you can always use them in so many other places, like hiking trails and sledding hills.
7. Where can I buy Skiskates?
The best place on Earth to buy Snowfeet is this website :) The shipping is relatively affordable and fast.
We ship literally anywhere with the exception of PO BOXES. Or you can order them directly from us on Amazon. Just make sure to avoid counterfeits on the internet, they’re not only illegal, but you would regret paying for a cheap knock-off that breaks during your second ride. Some of them only take your money and never deliver the counterfeit.
8. How much is shipping and what’s the shipping time?
Shipping is relatively affordable and fast. The price depends on the country you are from and usually it’s around $9. The shipping time is usually around 4 business days, but it could be up to 8 business days. We always try to deliver your package as fast as possible. Just go to the checkout, fill out your shipping address and you’ll see the shipping information.
9. Can I use them in powder?
Snowfeet are best on groomed snow. You can use Snowfeet on powder that is not thicker than +/- 10 cm (4 in). They are great on ski slopes, snow parks, sliding hills, or hiking trails, just not in deep powder. By the way, most skis are not suited for deep powder snow either. Additionally, try to avoid extremely steep slopes and ungroomed terrain full of bumps and holes.
10. Should I use wax?
Of course, we recommend waxing the base regularly to make Snowfeet even faster and prevent snow from sticking to the base. While you are on a ski trip, wax the base every day.
11. What is your return policy?
We give you a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee because we believe in our product. Make sure that the product is unused and in the original state.
12. For media - do we have permission to use your content?
Sure, you have our permission to use all of our content to create articles or videos about Snowfeet as long as it’s not harming us in any way. Just make sure to add a link to our website so that your audience can learn more about Snowfeet and buy them if they want to. Feel free to contact us for an interview, more information or content.
Skiblades FAQ
All you need to know about Skiblades
What are Skiblades?
Yes, we ship all over the world. Shipping costs will apply, and will be added at checkout. We run discounts and promotions all year, so stay tuned for exclusive deals.
What do you call short skis?
Short skis go by names like "skiboards," "snowblades," "mini skis," "skiblades," or "bigfoot." They're shorter than regular skis, which makes them easier to control. A lot of people enjoy using them because they make skiing more fun and flexible on different surfaces.
Are Skiblades good for beginners?
Skiblades are great for everyone—beginners, intermediate skiers, and even pros who want to have fun on their ski trip. They work well for kids, adults, teenagers and ski instructors. They’re especially handy for adults teaching kids to ski because they let you move around easily. Skiblades are light and easy to ride, unlike big, heavy skis.
How to choose a Skiblades?
When choosing Skiblades, think about your skill level, where you'll use them, and what you like. Beginners should choose shorter, forgiving boards, while advanced riders might want longer, stiffer ones. Wider boards are more stable, but narrower ones are easier to turn. Make sure the bindings fit your boots well, and consider the type of terrain you'll be on.
What are Skiblades good for?
Skiboards are perfect for doing tricks, jumps, and quick turns on smooth slopes, especially in snow parks. Their short length makes them easy to control and move around, giving you a fun and playful ride.
Are short skis easier to control than longer skis?
Yes, short skis are easier to control than long skis. They turn and handle better, making them great for beginners or anyone wanting an easier ride on the slopes.
Are Skiblades good for kids?
Skiboards are perfect for kids learning to ski or anyone wanting to try something new. They’re easier to control than regular skis, which helps kids learn to balance more easily.
Are Skiblades easy to learn?
Skiblades are easier to learn than regular skis. They're shorter and simpler to control, making them a fun choice for beginners. Plus, their light weight is good for people with knee problems.
What are the benefits of shorter skis?
Maneuverability: Short skis turn easily, so they're great for quick and tight movements on the slopes. This helps a lot when you're skiing through crowded or narrow spots.
Beginner-Friendly: Short skis are perfect for beginners because they're easier to control and turn. They help new skiers gain confidence quickly.
Playfulness: Short skis are more playful and let you do fun tricks and jumps, especially in snow parks.
Lighter and Portable: Short skis are lighter and easier to carry, making them simple to transport and store.
Can you use ski poles with Skiblades?
Yes, you can use poles with skiboards. They help you stay balanced, give you stability, and make it easier to move around. Poles are great if you like a traditional skiing feel or need extra support on the slopes.
Can I use Skiboards for all types of skiing, including powder?
Skiboards are best for fun on groomed slopes, doing tricks, and quick turns. They're not ideal for deep powder or long-distance skiing.
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