Are you a first-time skier looking for the best way to hit the slopes? We’ve got just the thing for you - Skiblades! If you want to make your first skiing adventure a piece of cake, these are the skis you need.
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- Easy to Control: Forget about those long, cumbersome skis. Skiblades are shorter, lighter, and require less strength to turn and stop. That’s why they’re perfect for learning how to carve.
- Agility: Skiblades are super agile, making it easier to move freely and swiftly. Plus, they’re a dream when it comes to getting on and off lifts—no more awkward fumbling!
- Forgiving: Worried about making mistakes? Don’t be. Skiblades are flexible, helping you recover from slips and navigate uneven terrain without losing your balance.
- Portable:
These little guys are easy to carry and fit into any car’s trunk, so you have one less thing to worry about on your ski trip.
- Compatible with Snowboard Boots: You can even use Skiblades with snowboard boots for added comfort and flexibility during your ride.
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Perfect for hockey players, ice skaters, children, and anyone looking to try something new and fun. They offer a movement that feels a lot like skating on snow.
Great for both kids and adults, teenagers and ski instructors.
From $550
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The most popular choice for first-time skiers. They provide more support than the 65s but still give you the freedom to move easily.
They’re fantastic for carving. But even as an experienced adult, you will love the light and easy ride with them.
From $590
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The longest of the short skis, ideal for those who want a more traditional skiing experience with easy control.
Best on the slopes and in snow parks. Easy and fun to handle moguls, bumpy terrain, and regular powder.
From $790
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