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Hovland Snowskates Product Guide
What Is a Bi-Deck Snowskate?
How to Ride a Bi-Deck Snowskate
Are Snowskates Allowed in Ski Resorts?
Best Snowskates for Ski Resorts
Snowskate vs Snowboard: Which Should You Choose?
Can You Snowskate Without Skateboarding Experience?
Why Snowboarders Love Snowskating
The History of Snowskates and the Rise of Bi-Decks
Can You Snowskate Without Skateboarding Experience?
Many new riders wonder whether they need a skateboarding background to enjoy snowskating. The answer is simple: no. Snowboarders and skiers are the largest snowskate user group, and most riders find the learning curve surprisingly natural. This guide explains why snowskating is accessible to all, regardless of skate experience.
Why Skateboarding Experience Is Not Required
Modern bi-deck snowskates behave much more like skis or snowboards than skateboards. They use:
- A shaped subdeck
- Steel edges
- Predictable turning
- Carving ability
- A stable platform
This means balance and edging skills from skiing and snowboarding transfer directly.
Why Snowboarders Learn Fast
Snowboarders progress quickly on a snowskate because:
- They already understand edge control
- They know how to balance through turns
- They are familiar with mountain rules and etiquette
- They are used to evaluating speed, terrain and line choice
For many snowboarders, snowskating feels like a lighter, more playful version of the skills they already have.
Why Skiers Adapt Easily
Skiers also transition well because:
- They understand edge grip
- They are used to forward-facing balance
- They naturally ride with flow and pressure shifts
- They are used to how steel edges work in snow
Snowskating offers them a new challenge without major technical barriers.
Why Skateboarding, Surfing and Other Boardsports Help
Riders with experience from skateboarding, surfing or other boardsports often learn snowskating quickly because:
- They already have strong balance and board awareness
- They are used to shifting weight and adjusting foot position
- They understand flow, timing and smooth transitions
- They are comfortable riding without being strapped in
For many boardsport riders, snowskating feels familiar from the first run and becomes an easy, natural extension of the skills they already have.
Beginners With No Experience
Even completely new riders progress quickly. Snowskates naturally limit speed, encourage smaller features and reduce impact. This allows beginners to:
- Learn balance
- Turn with control
- Learn new tricks
- Use small jumps and small hills effectively
No complex setup or special footwear is required.
Why Snowskating Feels “New” for Everyone
Snowskating gives all riders a new canvas:
- Small hills feel exciting again
- Simple features become fun challenges
- Progress feels constant
- Creativity is the focus instead of speed
No matter your background, snowskating opens a new side of the mountain.