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Ski-shoe attachments that turn kids' shoes into mini skis! ️ Snowfeet attach right to kids' winter shoes or snowboard boots Adjustable bindings let you attach Snowfeet to any shoe We recommend Snowfeet for shoes of size: US = Min 10 (Kids Size) - Max 6 (Adult Size) EU = 27-38 CM = 17 - 23 cm and for snowboard boots of sizes 27 - 33 EU
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Snowfeet* are small, strap-on skates that you can attach to your regular winter or snowboard boots They allow you to glide over snow and ice, similar to skiing but without the need for special ski equipment
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Lightweight and small enough to fit in your backpack, Snowfeet let you skip the hassle of heavy ski boots and expensive equipment You can take them anywhere for your winter adventures Snowfeet are ideal for downhill skiing, snow parks, hiking trails, sledding hills, or even your backyard
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"I wore my SnowFeet for the first time yesterday My kids are learning how to ski and snowboard, so I also wanted to do something “new” alongside them that would make the learning hills fun for me as well
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Snowfeet are made from low temp molded plastic that strap to your regular winter hiking boots Far smaller than skis or snowboards, these will fit in a pack and leave you free to climb that hill then go flying down it
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Snowfeet* are tiny ski skates that you can strap onto your winter or snowboard boots They're great for skiing on slopes, walking on snowy paths and doing tricks in terrain parks
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