SKATES FOR SNOW
SNOWFEET
Snowfeet* are tiny ski skates that you can strap onto your winter or snowboard boots. They're great for skiing on slopes, walking on snowy paths and doing tricks in terrain parks. Turn any winter day into a fun adventure!
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Original model, comes in three modifications – Basic, Standart, Pro X
Smaller version of original Snowfeet* model for kids and adults with smaller shoe size
Improved version of original Snowfeet* model, longer, more stable
Winter shoes
Snowboard boots
Winter shoes
Winter shoes
Snowboard boots
Terrain Parks
Snowfeet* work well on smooth, packed snow and are perfect in terrain parks.
Hiking & Cross-Country Trails
Take Snowfeet* with you on a hike, slide through the snowy wonderland and find cool new places to explore.
Local Sledding Hills & Your Backyard
Try Snowfeet* on your local sledding hill or in your backyard for a fun time with friends and family.
Snowfeet are tiny skis you can strap to your winter boots or snowboard boots. You can ski down hills, walk on snowy trails, play in terrain parks, or have fun on your local sledding hill with them.
Learning is like skiing or skating. It starts off simple but takes practice to get better. You might slip or fall, but that’s part of the journey. Just keep your balance. And remember, falling isn’t as risky as it is with skis or snowboards.
Most ski resorts let you use "short skis" like Snowfeet. From our experience, if you ski with Snowfeet and act like you have normal skis, you usually won't have any problems. If someone asks, you can explain that Snowfeet are safe. They have metal edges just like regular skis, which is often a rule at ski resorts.
Snowfeet are tiny skis you can strap to your winter boots or snowboard boots. You can ski down hills, walk on snowy trails, play in terrain parks, or have fun on your local sledding hill with them.
Learning is like skiing or skating. It starts off simple but takes practice to get better. You might slip or fall, but that’s part of the journey. Just keep your balance. And remember, falling isn’t as risky as it is with skis or snowboards.
Most ski resorts let you use "short skis" like Snowfeet. From our experience, if you ski with Snowfeet and act like you have normal skis, you usually won't have any problems. If someone asks, you can explain that Snowfeet are safe. They have metal edges just like regular skis, which is often a rule at ski resorts.
Patented & Award-Winning Design
Snowfeet, a finalist of the world’s biggest sports equipment trade show ISPO and a winner at the A'design competition, are made in Europe with strong fiberglass.
We only use high-quality materials for production to ensure durability and quality for the best snow experience. Our goal to always create the best product in its category.
All you need to know about Snowfeet*
You can use winter shoes or snowboard boots. We recommend waterproof shoes that provide secure ankle support. Snowboard boots work best on ski slopes, but for hiking or having fun on slopes or sled hills, winter shoes are more practical. If you have small feet, using snowboard boots is a good idea for a perfect fit, but it's not necessary.
Learning is easy, like picking up skiing or skating. It takes time, and you might fall, but that's part of the fun, just keep the front-back balance. You have the freedom to move without the weight of clunky skis. Falling is safer than with skis or snowboards. Above all, learning becomes effortless if you find joy in the process.
Snowfeet* are more suitable for groomed slopes and compact snow, as they lack the surface area and design features that traditional skis or snowboards have for navigating through deep powder. They work well for skiing, snow parks, sliding hills, and hiking trails.
Snowfeet*:
Fits most shoe sizes, recommended for sizes 6 to 13 US or 38 to 47 EU.
Snowfeet* Mini:
Designed for smaller size, suitable for those between 27 and 38 EU.
You can use Snowfeet* on snowy hills, at ski resorts, or local snow-covered areas. Avoid really steep slopes and deep powder. Just strap them onto your winter boots, and you can enjoy a mix of skiing and skating fun. They're great for both downhill slopes and flat terrain. Plus, they fit in a backpack, so you can take them almost anywhere.
You can stop Snowfeet just like you stop with skis or skates, known as a hockey stop. Stopping with Snowfeet might be a bit different due to their size and weight, but it's not too hard. Make sure your weight is even on both Snowfeet to stop smoothly. You can also slow down using a heel brake.
Most ski resorts permit the use of "short skis" on their slopes, but not all of them do. Based on our experience, if you ski with Snowfeet* and behave as if you have traditional skis, you usually won't encounter any issues. In case someone questions it, you can argue that Snowfeet are safe, as their base is made of the same metal ski edges found in regular skis – a common requirement at ski resorts. Additionally, Snowfeet* are versatile and can be used in various other places, such as hiking trails and sledding hills.
Make sure to wax the base of your Snowfeet* regularly to make them faster and prevent snow from sticking. When you're on a ski trip, wax the base every day.