The Essential Guide to Skiboots for rollerskis: Exploring the SNS vs. NNN system, and Boot Accessories Options

lern the difference between bindingsystems, NNN, SNS. Good-to-know- content and more.

lern the difference between bindingsystems, NNN, SNS. Good-to-know- content and more.
Home / The Essential Guide to Skiboots for rollerskis: Exploring the SNS vs. NNN system, and Boot Accessories Options Roller skiing for beginners opens the door to year-round adventure, fitness, and freedom. Roller skiing offers a great full-body workout. You…

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Most roller skis don’t have brakes. That’s the problem. Descents, wet asphalt, fatigue, and traffic have made braking the most under-addressed safety issue in the sport — and the most commercially significant differentiator FF Rollerskis has ever built. This is…

Jul 18, 2025·Cross-Country Last updated: April 2026 · Written by Henrik G. Lindhagen, CEO & Founder, FF Rollerskis Roller Skiing The 2025/26 FIS Roller Ski World Cup season started in Madona (LAT) on July 17. Originally a recreational activity established…

FFSkis has launched the FF Universal Brake System, a modular braking solution compatible with multiple rollerski brands including Swenor, IDT, Swix, and FF. Designed with Eker Design, it activates by pressing the rear fender with a ski pole — no cables required. Available in classic and skate versions, starter kits are self-assembling and priced at 59 and 69 euros respectively.