esquís
Esquís are a pair of planks attached to boots, used for gliding over snow. They are a primary piece of equipment for the sport of skiing, which involves descending a snow-covered slope on skis. The modern ski typically has a length that ranges from the skier's chin to the top of their head, though this can vary depending on the discipline. They are usually made of wood or synthetic materials and feature metal edges for better grip on the snow and ice.
The design of esquís has evolved significantly over time. Early skis were made from solid wood and
Different types of esquís are designed for specific skiing disciplines. For example, downhill skis are generally