Snow Skateboards / Snowskates
Ambition Prism Griptape
$92.95 $82.95Ambition Team Snowskate
$236.95 $209.95Ambition Jib Series Snowskate
$193.95 $174.95Ambition Jib Series Snowskate
$193.95 $174.95Ambition Jib Series Snowskate
$193.95 $174.95Ambition Jib Series Snowskate
$193.95 $174.95Ambition Team Snowskate
$236.95 $209.95Ambition Team Snowskate
$236.95 $209.95Ambition Team Snowskate
$236.95 $209.95Burton The Throwback Snowboard
$269.95Ambition Premium Snowskate
$319.95 $289.95Ambition Premium Snowskate
$319.95 $289.95Ambition Premium Snowskate
$319.95 $289.95Ambition Premium Snowskate
$319.95 $289.95The snow skateboard - adapting skateboarding to the snow
When the first snow falls and covers the local skatepark, most skaters call it a season and put the skateboard in the back of the garage. However, if you own a snow skateboard, a layer of snow is not an obstacle that will keep you from skating all winter long.
At first glance, the snow skateboard looks like a regular skateboard deck, but the resemblance fades when you turn it upside down. The bottom features a grooved pattern that provides excellent grip in the snow, allowing the rider to perform the same tricks as on a regular skateboard. In our opinion, the snow skateboard is one of the most innovative snow vehicles invented since the snowboard. We love it, and it’s a true winter must-have gadget for any skateboarder.
The snow skateboard is perfect for urban areas or in countries where the geography doesn’t allow for skiing or snowboarding.
A snow skateboard has more grip than a regular skateboard
Besides offering better grip in the snow, the grip tape area is also enhanced to withstand ice and snow. If you want even more grip, you can enhance it further by adding spikes to the top of the deck.
Snow skateboarding is a relatively new winter sport that combines elements of skateboarding and snowboarding. With a snow skateboard, you have the opportunity to slide, ollie, do flip tricks, and much more on the snow, just as you would on your skateboard.
Snowskating provides hours of fun in the snow, whether it’s on a hill, in a pedestrian zone, at a baby park, or on your home street with homemade jumps and ramps. Snowskating does not require boots or bindings—skate shoes are more than enough. All you need is a snow skateboard and a pair of shoes, and you are ready to have fun all winter long.