Snowfeet - Plastic Mini Ski

C$209.95
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Take Snowfeet on a hike and slide down the narrow hiking trails and forest paths. This is our favourite way to use them. Have fun on your local sledding hill or enjoy bobsledding along with your kids on your backyard hill.

PERFECT FOR "COVID WINTER 2021/22"

Take Snowfeet on a hike and slide down the narrow hiking trails and forest paths. This is our favourite way to use them. Have fun on your local sledding hill or enjoy bobsledding along with your kids on your backyard hill.

Patented & Award-Winning Design
The innovation finalist of ISPO, world’s biggest sports equipment trade show. The winner of one of the world's most influential design competitions A'design.

Being made in Europe, Snowfeet are made of a highly durable fiberglass reinforced material.

DOWNHILL & SNOW PARKS
Use them for downhill on the slopes. These “boot skis” are best on groomed snow. Not all ski resorts allow Snowfeet on their slopes, but most of them do.

Imagine Red Bull’s Crashed Ice on snow. Experience snow parks in a new way with all kinds of jumps and tricks.

HIKING TRAILS & SLEDDING HILLS
Take these short mini skis on a hike and slide down the narrow hiking trails and forest paths like never before. Take these snowskates to the backyard hill and enjoy bobsledding along with the kids.

Compatible with any winter shoes or snowboard boots!

Features:

  • A combination of skis and skates.
  • One size fits all. We recommend Snowfeet for shoes of size: 6-13 US / 38-47 EU.
  • Fits into any bag: extremely light and small.
  • Highly durable fiberglass reinforced material. Metal ski edges enable easy stopping. Heel brake lets you slow down.
  • Use them for downhill on the slopes and hiking trails, in snow parks, or just have fun on your local sledding hill or in your backyard.

DISADVANTAGES

Of course, Snowfeet are not perfect and we’re not afraid to admit that
because most of our customers are super delighted with their purchase
and their great feedback is the evidence.
This gives us the confidence to share with you a few disadvantages of Snowfeet.


Do all ski resorts allow the use of Snowfeet on their slopes?

Snowfeet are a new winter sport and you might come across people who
are sceptical of them. That might also happen in a ski resort. However,
the base of Snowfeet is made of the exact same metal ski edges as all the other skis.
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 contain metal ski edges, which is the most common requirement of ski resorts.
Most importantly don’t forget to stay positive and friendly, which helps the most.


Is it hard to learn?

Learning to use Snowfeet is as hard as learning to ski. So it takes some time
and you will definitely fall now and then, but that’s part of the fun.
Don’t forget that learning is always effortless if you enjoy the process.


Can I use them in powder?

You can use Snowfeet on snow that is not deeper than +/- 20 cm.
Snowfeet are best on ski slopes, snow parks, forest paths and off the slopes too,
just not in deep powder. Of course, Snowfeet are best on a groomed snow.


Can I use them on very steep slopes?

Because of their size and weight, it might not be as easy to stop and turn
with Snowfeet as it is with regular skis. However, it’s not really difficult either.
You can stop the same way that you stop with skis or skates. It’s also called a hockey stop.
Additionally, you can also slow down with a heel brake, like with inline skates.
To help you stay safe, we don’t recommend using Snowfeet on extremely steep slopes.