Tiny Skis, Big Performance: The Precision of Shoe Ski
Shoe Skiing is a mix between trick skiing and barefooting. The plank you are skiing on is a little larger than a ski boot. You can do deep water starts or flying dock starts. Being able to turn backwards and lift one foot is a show stopper!
Skills Needed:
Any skier is encouraged to try, but you must be proficient in skiing on two trick skis. Being a barefooter certainly helps!
Equipment Needed:
You will need your own shoe ski to participate in this act.
