Different Kinds of Snow Skis

Snow skis come in various styles and sizes, and some skiing activities require different kinds of skis. These activities are usually categorized in 2 types, downhill and cross-country. Skis for Women and Men differ in style and design as well. We have featured the most popular skiing types that use snow skis:

Alpine Skiing.
This style of skiing employs acrobatics and other tricks like jumps, rails, jibs, and such and continually keeps  evolving as skiers attempt more daring stunts & jumps. Alpine Freestyle emerged in the 1960s and evolved in to what is called Hotdogging. This then developed in to what is called Freestyle or New school in the later part of the 1990s and then in to Free ride Skiing. Snow skis also evolved with the sport to help the individuals who indulge in these variations to perform their tricks, jumps, and turns better and with greater ease.

Nordic or Cross-country Skiing
This sort of skiing is actually the oldest skiing type around and is the skiing
type that most people indulge in. Developed in Scandinavia, it was first used as a way for people to travel around in the winter & not as a sport or a recreational activity. This sort of skiing involves going up, down, or moving around on a flat snowy surface to get to where you need to go. The sport and race type of this sort of skiing actually makes use of all terrain types equally with racers going on uphill, downhill & on flat surface routes in cross country racing. This type of skiing also requires a different pair of snow skis as compared to those used for alpine skiing.

Snow Skis for Different Skiing Activities
There are different types of snow skis that are used when engaging in this sport. Here are a number of the more popular snow skis that skiers have been using on and off the slopes:

Alpine Skis.
These snow skis first began their evolution as a couple of plain wood planks that slowly developed in to sophisticated & aerodynamic tools for speeding down a snowy mountain. There's a selection of alpine ski designs to select from & these are often designed to be used specifically for particular variations of this sport.

Twin Tip Skis.
This type is the you see with upturned ends. These are the snow skis that are usually used for aerial acrobatics and other stunts.

Telemark Skis. Telemark skis are used for downhill skiing or touring. This ski has bindings that are only attached at the toe.

Cross-country Skis.
Cross-country skis are lighter and narrower than the other ski types since these must be used on different kinds of terrain. Bindings for cross-country skis may vary from other snow skis. There's cross-country skiing with binding systems and some have the single toe-binding design used in Telemark skis.