Thank you for a great informative video. I'm trying to get back into skiing after 30 years and looking hard at skiboards. To me, the main positives are portability, no poles, and ability to skate across flatter traverses with less effort.
I still use my original solomon snowblades. Glad to know there is a company still making new ones. I might have to try it. I can't believe these never caught on. They are so fun!
Thanks for the super useful info. I've been riding 90 cm "snowblades" from the 90-ties to the early 2010s then I switched to 65 cm "skiboards" and now I think it is time to move to "skiskates". The older I get, the shorter my skis are :D
Thank you for your very informative video. Also I would add that If the skis are short, then they convey all the unevenness of the snowy track. If the skis are longer, then they are not so sensitive to irregularities. I have snowblades Head Salamander 99, skiboards Summit Marauder 125. All of them take me a lot of fun!
@@lucianoddodl with footage! There's not enough 65cm video to show for fun this is! If snowfeet can hey Franky Morales and Montre Livingston some skiblades they would go viral
Thank you for bringing back my favorite snow sport. I hope more people will recognize this amazing activity.
Thank you for a great informative video. I'm trying to get back into skiing after 30 years and looking hard at skiboards. To me, the main positives are portability, no poles, and ability to skate across flatter traverses with less effort.
so much more fun than regular skiing!
Looks like a hell of a lot of fun! I am planning a trip home in Australia next winter. Thanks for a very informal video
I still use my original solomon snowblades. Glad to know there is a company still making new ones. I might have to try it. I can't believe these never caught on. They are so fun!
Thanks for the super useful info. I've been riding 90 cm "snowblades" from the 90-ties to the early 2010s then I switched to 65 cm "skiboards" and now I think it is time to move to "skiskates". The older I get, the shorter my skis are :D
I have 99cm ski blades with classic release
ski bindings. Best choice ever however I really want to try these snowboard bindings
Hi Scott. Tks for your hint. Why would you like to try snowboard bindings?
@lucianoddodl just overall comfort ...let's be honest , nobody likes the stiff ski boots
Thank you for your very informative video.
Also I would add that If the skis are short, then they convey all the unevenness of the snowy track. If the skis are longer, then they are not so sensitive to irregularities.
I have snowblades Head Salamander 99, skiboards Summit Marauder 125. All of them take me a lot of fun!
Just got my 65cm and cannot wait for snow!!
And I will be waiting for your review.
@@lucianoddodl with footage! There's not enough 65cm video to show for fun this is! If snowfeet can hey Franky Morales and Montre Livingston some skiblades they would go viral
@@daveedarevalo1did you get the ones with snowboard bindings? Curious to how people like them with snowboard boots/bindings
@@sk8nchill52 yeah, my feet are too wide for ski boots. But I had more fun day 1 on these then snowboarding!
Love it!
Awesome video, thank you
Hello, really interested to buy the 120cm, are thay suitable for icy slopes?
Can you purchase those special bindings separately?
Where's the best place to buy them, online? I live in Gdansk, Poland.
Hi Mirek, the best place is our web store: www.snowfeetstore.com/ Our shipping is free :)
Are they good in the trees
Hi there, we have taken them off the slope and in general, shorter Skiboards are more suitable for riding among the trees.
So can you use any snowboard bindings with these? Do you need a special spacer?
Hi there, our Skiboards come with snowboard bindings mounted. :) You don't need anything else than your snowboard boots. :)