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Ready for some snow fun? Watch as we hit the slopes for the first time on 65 CM skiblades, also known as short skis or mini skis.
Whether you're a pro skier or just curious, this video is a peek into the world of skiblading. Stay tuned to see what happens and be sure to hit the like button, subscribe, and ring the bell to keep up with our adventures.
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General Description:
Skiboards and snowblades, also known as short skis, were once all the rage in the ski industry. They were popular among skiers who sought a new and exciting way to hit the slopes. However, over time, their popularity waned, and many skiers returned to traditional skis. Despite this, there are still many skiers who use skiboards and snowblades today.
Skiboards and snowblades are typically shorter than traditional skis, making them more maneuverable and easier to control. They also have a wider base, which gives them more stability and makes them better suited for deep powder. Some people also find them easier to transport due to their smaller size.
One reason why skiboards and snowblades fell out of favor was due to the perception that they were only suitable for beginners. While they are certainly great for beginners due to their ease of use and stability, they can also be used by advanced skiers looking for a new challenge. In fact, many freestyle skiers use skiboards and snowblades due to their maneuverability and ability to perform tricks.