Snow Skateboards / Snowskates
The snow skateboard - bringing skateboarding to the snow
When the first snow descends and blankets the local skatepark, most skaters call it a season and store their skateboard at the back of the garage. However, with a snow skateboard in your possession, a layer of snow is not a hindrance to skating all through the winter.
At first, the snow skateboard resembles a typical skateboard deck; however, the similarity diminishes once flipped over. The underside features a grooved pattern, providing excellent grip in the snow and enabling riders to perform the same tricks as on a standard skateboard. In our view, the snow skateboard is amongst the most innovative snow devices created since the snowboard. We adore it, and it’s an essential gadget for skateboard enthusiasts during the winter.
Ideal for urban settings or nations where the terrain is unsuitable for skiing or snowboarding, the snow skateboard fits perfectly.
A snow skateboard offers superior grip compared to a regular skateboard
In addition to offering better grip on snow, the grip tape area is fortified to resist ice and snow. For even more grip, spikes can be added to the top of the deck.
Snowskating is a fairly new winter sport that combines skateboarding with snowboarding. With a snow skateboard, you can slide, perform ollies, execute flip tricks, and much more on the snow, just as you would on a skateboard.
Snowskating guarantees endless enjoyment in the snow, whether on a slope, in a pedestrian area, at a baby park, or on your street with your self-made jumps and ramps. Snowskating does not require boots or bindings; skate shoes suffice. All you need is a snow skateboard and a pair of shoes, and you are set to enjoy the winter fun.