skis - / skiːz / -
noun
A pair of things you strap to your feet to slide downhill on snow. Typically relatively long and narrow pieces of equipment used for gliding over snow. They're made of a variety of materials, often a wood core with addtions such as fibreglass or titanal to vary flex and stiffness. They are designed so a binding mechanism can be mounted on the ski to allow skiers boots to securely connect to the ski. They come in various shapes and sizes, tailored for different types of skiing, including FreeRide, Alpine, Freestyle / Park and Cross-Country. The underside is often coated with a smooth material, such as polyethylene, to reduce friction and enhance glide, while the topside (top-sheet) often features designs, graphics, colours and branding. Skis allow users to navigate snow-covered terrain efficiently.
\\ Those skis look sick, what are they 110 underfoot?
Also known as:
planks