Snow Skateboards / Snowskates
The snow skateboard - adapting skateboarding to snowy conditions
When the first snowfall blankets the local skatepark, most skaters consider it the end of the season and store the skateboard at the back of the garage. However, if you possess a snow skateboard, a layer of snow won’t stop you from skating all through winter.
At first sight, the snow skateboard resembles a typical skateboard deck, but the similarity disappears upon turning it over. The underside features a grooved design which provides excellent grip in the snow, enabling the rider to perform the same tricks as on a standard skateboard. In our view, the snow skateboard is among the most innovative snow vehicles since the invention of the snowboard. We absolutely love it, and it’s an essential gadget for skateboarders during winter.
The snow skateboard is ideal for urban settings or in regions where geography hinders skiing or snowboarding activities.
A snow skateboard offers superior grip compared to a conventional skateboard
In addition to offering better grip in snowy conditions, the grip tape area is also modified to endure ice and snow. If you desire additional grip, you can further enhance it by attaching spikes on top of the deck.
Snow skateboarding is a fairly new winter sport blending elements of skateboarding and snowboarding. With a snow skateboard, you can slide, ollie, perform flip tricks, and much more on the snow, just as you would with your skateboard.
Snowskating promises hours of enjoyment in the snow, whether on a slope, in pedestrian areas, at a beginner park, or on your street with self-made jumps and ramps. Snowskating doesn’t necessitate boots or bindings - skate shoes are perfectly suitable. All you require is a snow skateboard and a pair of shoes - then you’re set to enjoy yourself all winter.