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SnowbladesWhat you need to know about snowblades!The most important fact to know about snowblades is that you must get them with releasable bindings. Because of the nature of falls and the unique shape of the blades, snowblading with non releasable bindings is much more dangerous than even snowboarding (which is about 3 times as dangerous as skiing.) It is true that you can buy blades with non releasable bindings for next to nothing and in fact we can get great deals on them and could sell oodles for less than next to nothing. We won't and you shouldn't. We recommend not snowblading rather than doing so on non-releasable bindings. It is easy to spot a non-releasable binding, they are just clamps. Releasable bindings are standard ski bindings (usually adjustable.)
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![]() Many safety suggestions have recommended reducing the heel settings by 60% to ensure proper release. If you are buying blades and boots from us we will perform all adjustments, you must explicitly request that we reduce the settings if you want us to. Our snowblades come with adjustable bindings that will fit any boots sized 22.5 and up. We do not have blades compatible with smaller boots sizes as they are not made. Any snowblades sold that are listed as for small children are non releasable bindings and should not be bought.
Ok, with all the prelims out of the way, you probably want to know about snowblading itself. The two brands of snowblades we carry, Head Easy 94 and Snowjam 99, are a little bit different but both provide loads of fun. They both come with fully adjustable bindings so you can transfer skis around your family. The Easy 94s are a little shorter, a little wider footprint, and have a little but more sidecut. They tend to be a little better at simulating a ski carve than the snowjam, but are not quite as maneuverable in tight spots such as moguls. They are extremely similar though and the differences are minor. Just so you know, Snowblading is NOT skiing. It doesn't really matter, but if you want a very short easy maneuverable ski that will have the same turn characteristics of traditional skis but with the shorter maneuverability, we suggest a short adult ski. |
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