Skier for the first 20 years. Switched to snowboarding. Never looked back. But then again I'm and old man. Snowboarding is just easier on my body. And..oh yeah...beer tastes better on a snowboard!
So i know this was 10mpnths ago but i wanna ask you which one whould you suggest to a beginner. I have to choose one from two but dont know wich one to choose. I’ve tried both and like skiis more since they are were easy to kinda get the hang of but so many skiiers have told me that snowboarding is def better
@@dog640 I'm picking it up as well, and I'm going with snowboarding (to eventually splitboard). I'm an ortho doc and the amount of season ending knee injuries I see during the winter form skiing is just crazy, and it's relatively independent of what they were doing with respect to risk vs reward. I don't want to have an awkward fall and end up needing surgery with a 1 year recovery because my knee was pointed in the wrong direction.
Never tried riding but It's all about the rush. Outdoors with friends, not at work, competing with gravity and hanging out afterwards . That's what it's all about - skiing or riding.
Just to be more clear: skiing powder is A LOT harder, it's not even about the skis you have, you need to have a really good technique, you can ride powder with just 90mm underfoot if you have the proper technique, with a snowboard you can ride powder even if you are not that good on it
I agree I skied on powder a ton and I had like a 75 under foot and was perfectly fine he just doesn’t know how to ski properly in pow he was closing his skis to slow down in powder which will just make you sink u can tell he definitely has a lil bit of a bias and doesn’t have enough experience to really make a video like this saying which is better
That's not true, its board technology for both sports. If I gave my friend who has been riding for 5 yrs my jibbing board in deep pow, he would die. just like me who hasnt skii'd in 10 yrs but me and a friend switched equipment during a pow day, and those puppy's floated and it was fun and EZPZ ( I have no skills I would die on a diamond plus on ski's (will send anything reasonable on a board))
@@TheNinjaLF you didnt get the poit, if you put one skier and one snowboarder with the same level of riding on piste, (beginner/intermediate) in a powder day, i bet the skier is going to have problems (maybe still have fun), while the snowboarder after a couple of run is going to have it much easier
@@jacopoparavano still disagree with you. Have you ridden 2000$ big mountain ski's? The test would be same level rider's ski's salomon qst's and the boarder on like an orca
@@TheNinjaLF yes but i'm obviously not talking about those, my example was with a skier with performance skis, like 70/80 underfoot and same thing for the snowboarder, snowboards you use on piste are still decent in powder, which is absolutely not the case for skiis
As a skier, I found it more fun for tricks etc but snowboarding is also very fun. I tend to switch it up quite often which I love doing. I’ve started skiing ⛷ at the age of 2 and never stopped and I loved it ever since. Then, when I was 14 years old I started snowboarding 🏂 I’m now 17 and I love the fact that I can do both without many complications. Obviously, I’m more advanced at skiing because I’ve being doing that longer but have a great balance between the two.
I've done both, started boarding, then switched it up. I learned snowsports at Boston Mills, the runs are so short I got tired of constantly messing with bindings. I've skied the last 20 years now, taught my son to skis two seasons ago and now he's begging to snowboard. I have a feeling I'll be back on a board this season at least once.
I would Recommend skiers and snowboarders to try other sport, and reach at least basic level of carving/edge to edge turns. When you will go back to whatever you ride, you will have more safer experience, as you will become better at predicting moves of downhill skiers/boarders. In a way, it's like becoming better (safer) pedestrian after starting to drive.
good recommendation though i probably wouldnt like boarding because leaning away fron a hill when not seeing the hill sounds terrifying to me ill stick with skis
Did both, coming from east coast riding (smaller hills) I got bored of skiing so fast - by grade 10 - and tried snowboarding in grade 11 and fell in love. It’s my favourite thing to do on the planet now. You can just mess around and do things on smaller hills that might bore skiers. If you’re thinking about trying boarding - my suggestion would be give it a try
How'd you get good at snowboarding? did you have lessons, or buddies who taught you what you need to know building a good foundation? I have not made any progress and I still only feel comfortable on a easy run...and I don't find it to be fur. Because I am not progressing
I’m a 16 year skier and have started snowboarding for about 3 years, I have to say snowboarding is a lot more fun, but I do think seeing skiers do tricks is more stylish in my opinion.
For me personally I found skiing to be more sketchy, I learned a lot quicker on skis but going down steeper hills just terrified me and it wasn’t fun for that reason. I switched to boarding, fell every other second…. Going straight on flat lol But once I got it I felt way more safe and confident and I have a blast doing it!
I learned skis really fast and didn’t like how it got boring after a couple of years, snowboarding took longer to learn for me and has that learning curve I like to challenge myself with. For me snowboarding was harder but in the end felt much more rewarding IMO
Great vid over all, as someone who does both i would say over all snowboarding is more fun for just casual riding and skis are more fun for technical and advanced terrain.
for powder, either is amazing. Snowboard def give you a more floaty feel IMO, but if you fall you are screwed. Half the time you will need to unstrap to get out and then restrap in. Falling in powder with skis is a lot more forgiving and you have poles to help you get up and continue on your way
interesting, I've always said the opposite. With ski's, when you fall, half the time they come out and you have to chase after it and put it back on. With snowboarding, half the time you just push yourself up or roll over and you never even loose that much momentum and continue riding.
@@erichughes3987 i never had a ski pop off in powder cause its so soft. The big thing for me is you have poles so you can push yourself up and then move forward with the poles. On snowboard, your hand will sink in deep powder so you cant push yourself up at all and obv you cant move if you ar es topped
Snowboarded 18 years picked up skiing 2 seasons ago and wish I would’ve tried it a long time ago :( , skiing blows away snowboarding in every way , reason 1. Easy to go from lift to lift cause you have more momentum along with ski poles , 2. Snowboarding carving has a lot of wear and tear on your shins over time whereas skiing doesn’t ,3. Skiing is more versatile , you can hit more variety of black diamonds cause it’s more user friendly whereas unless you are a super highly skilled snowboarder (which is super low population) you are missing out on alot of the 🏔! 4. Skiing is way faster !! (Like comparing a jeep to a Ferrari) snowboarding is a slower sport to downhill skiing ! 5. The last and final reason is there are more options with skiing , you can get into racing skis and do that and when you get bored get into back country , then moguls , or just the park, you can also get snow blades or short skis and it’s like a whole other sport entirely !!!!! Just my opinion and this is coming from a life long snowboarder ! However if you are into the look !!! Nothing looks cooler than the snowboarding gear and boards , that’s what was a big draw for me ! Something about skateboarding and snowboarding 🏂 they are cool looking sports for sure ! But definitely try both and see for yourself :) hope this helps
@@va4114 dude it can't be out of place if skiers were there first, that just doesn't make sense. And there is zero reason a scooter can't go to a skate park, its just what you like to do more.
@@va4114 Snowboarding is dope there is no disrespect, but you can't just say skiing is dumb and inferior if you've never even tried it. like the logic of that confuses me.
I used to be a LOT better at ski than snowboard (I started snowboard 6 years after ski, and have been rollerskating since 2 yo). I still quit ski for full time snowboarding, it's just a lot more fun to me. Now I'm better on a snowboard though.
I just went to Bear Mountain Ski/Snowboard hill, it was the funnist thing ever. At first I started snowboarding and wow did I suck. Now Imma full on Skier, it was my first time ever skiing and it was so fun I got used to it fast because its similar to skating. I prefer skiing. P.S. sorry about the spelling. Im only 9, coming from a boy named Zach who plays hockey
I've done aggressive skating since i was 5 years old, im now nearly 30 and been snowboarding for the past 6 years. But so tempted to give skiing a try and see if I can do all my aggressive inline tricks on skiis!
The line traveling circus on yt shows that skiers can be rowdy too lol. But yea it depends on preference i personally like skiing because I like the way it feels more.
I’m a 16 year old, and I snowboard a little but haven’t been able to go much because of COVID. I already never went too often and I was never really good at snowboarding. Recently when I went, I actually did not have a good time. I’ve wanted to try skiing and I think this is the time.
Riding with back edge is more fun than snowplough skiing, but once at higher level, skiing is more fun as you have much more control, and less dependable from conditions. Switch is obviously, easier on board, and it's easier in powder (but when you ski enough, there are no problems at all). However wakeboard is much better than water skis.
Skiing has the advantage in trees, moguls, traversing, back country, and versatility (shape, size, length, etc). I will say this, I have 2 boarder friends who can rock me in trees but when I board for a couple years, pow days were something special.
I know im 5 months late but you are the realest guy out there I feel the same way I ski and snowboard and I am trying to stick it out and stay snowboarding but When I skied I had so much fun progressing. I feel as if I would be a better skier than I am snowboarder rn
@@brandon520 yeah I rock burton pants I got for like 70 bucks off backcountry get something with vents so you can cool down and a bunch of pockets for chairlift snacks
Yea word boys I just copped some nice north face pants & some wear leathers limited edition gloves, thinking of getting an Armada jacket! I really like the saga stuff but like $1000 Canadian for the jacket and pants after shipping and taxes.. too damn high
The difference is the aesthetic, skiing is much more formal and dialed, you could say it's more "organized" than snowboarding is. Snowboarding is it self similar to skateboarding as it is a representation of freedom, its culture stemmed from being the minority and breaking free from large organized companies that wanted to "change" snowboarding. Skiing is tight and aggressive and snowboarding is loose and stylish
Here i gotta dissagree. Sking is as formal as you want it to be. You have both legs free to move so you basically get to move them twice as much as on snowboard. You can also screw up much more. Skiing is tight....fck, ive met my share of tight ass snowboarders, coming from the "we are better than you" , whereas the freeride skiing comunity i was once part of, was the most laid back people ever. Every night on apre ski we would get drunk and ski down mountain at night, while snowboarders thrashed the cabin....making us look bad. Just my 2c.Your experience may differ.
I did skiing for a bit and then tried snowboarding. It’s a lot more fun and I feel like there’s just more things to do on a snowboard especially if ur only slope nearby is an indoor ski slope there’s so much more to learn
I just switched to skiing last season(I still snowboard but I ski more) and I gotta say it’s a lot more fun in the park imo! You really can’t go wrong with either.
@@Isacrus Tired of all the people that say skiing is better but never tried snowboarding. This kind of logic is why people are so retarded these days. It's like saying vegetables taste better than candy and you've never eaten candy.
I mostly agree with your opinions. I was wondering if when skiing through the trees, unseen debris such as stumps under the snow causes more problems for skiers. Many times on a snowboard I may run over something under the snow but it’s not that big of a deal. Seems like on skis something hidden in the snow can really cause a crash easily (ie. One ski hitting something and getting tweaked and the other ski going a different direction). But I have to admit, that when I used to ski I would love to go through the trees. I also have to admit that I am so jealous of the possibilities on rails for skiers. Where I you ride, skiers are killing it on all the super techy rails; while the snowboarders only slide the entire rail once in a blue moon. And that’s even without any change-ups. Thoughts? Also, there’s been quite the carving renaissance for some snowboarders the last few years.
If you don't have an advanced level skiing, you'll have lots of problems with unseeing stuff and irregular snow, but once you adapt to things going wrong, you develop a kind of absorber technique like a car which allows to correct those deviations. just train on irregular terrain on how to adapt your legs to bumbs and that sort of things and you'll sort that obstacle ;)
I think if you're new to one, it's funner than the other, because I find the progression really fun. But, if you're new to both, I would say skiing is funner, because it is easier to learn, so you're more likely to stick with it, and I think woods are a lot easier on skis.
Skiïng is deffo not for me, can't deal with the 2 long things under my feet. Gonna try snowboarding next week hope that suits me better because i don't have to worry about 2 things crossing over and twisting my knees.
POW is easier on a snowboard for sure but coming down from a ridge in the backcountry on skis is generally more enjoyable because there is a mix of powder, chop, ice, and weird crusts. I can usually ski all day and never fall in rough off-piste conditions but I will fall on a board though to be fair I am usually trying more tricks but even if on really steep sections skis seem better. 5+ inches of fresh POW I'd take a board most days though I do agree with that.
I'm still practicing on the bunny Hills on snowboarding, however I draw no interest in skiing after what happened when I was a child, when I took skiing lessons, the skiing instructors were very rude, bossy, and impatient with me, since then I never wanted to try skiing again. I actually started snowboarding last year when I was 24, the very first time was very hard and frustrating however I refuse to give up and wanted to do it again, the second time I was starting to make some progress and it also started to become very fun, third time was just another day of practice with a lot of fun. Every time I watch snowboarding on TV or on the web, I find it more exciting to watch than skiing
I learned to skii before i learned how to snowboard back in the mid early 90s, snowboarding wasnt nearly as popular as it is now it was really just taking off in the 90s. But, i came from skateboarding before i did either so, once i got on a snowboard i was like ok this is what i want. I was able to boardslide and do little stuff, just off my knowledge of skating alone, but turning on ur toes stuff like that actually took longer than some of the buttering stuff, if you skateboarding ur used to popping one side, or landing on 1 truck and pivoting, so buttering was natural to me lmao i remember watching MFM videos back in the day and emulating that. One i like to do is back 180 onto what was ur nose and now is ur tail, keep that in a manual or butter and then pop out of that with another back 180 back to normal stance. in skateboarding, that would be a back 180 to switch manny to switch back 180 out.
Easy trails -> I agree 100%, it's way better on a snowboard for the reasons you've given (more fun stuff to do than on skis, the only thing I do on skis is bomb down at high speed). Steep trails -> Imo that's exactly the same for ski and snowboard, as long as you're confident there's no reason for it to be easier/more fun for skiers. Mogules -> I also agree that it's a lot more challenging for snowboarders, however it's still very doable with technique, and it even gets to tons of fun when you start sending jumps from one mogule to the other. Powder -> I just cannot agree with this. Powder is my favourite and there is NO WAY you can enjoy it as much on skis. I've tried powder skis, and they only get as good as any random snowboard in the powder. While a powder or even freeride snowboard makes you fly atop the snow. You can even charge your weight on the front foot with some of them. Jumps -> yup, It's a lot easier to land on skis than on a snowboard. You really need to learn how to land on the right edge. But I also feel like spins feel a lot smoother on a snowboard. Rails -> I don't do rails, I wouldn't give my opinion on this.
Both are equally fun, it depends on the person, that's it. I like to go sideways. Other people prefer 2 boards instead of one. We all feel the same, and like the same.
What resorts do you know that have airbags on the East? I’m in PA and all of the mountains don’t have them and I want to try and learn bigger tricks like cork 7’s off of snow.
I tried skiing for 3 years, failed results 😁. at the same time from the start i wanted to snowboard, i got into it and learned very quickly. I now have a very good level. maybe skiing helped me progress quickly I don't know. in any case even if I will not be skiing again I have the impression that I understand how to do it now with the practice of snowboarding.
I have snowboarded since I was little(im 21 now)but in the past three years I have skied as well. I picked it up pretty fast. I'm not as good as I am snowboarding but I can ski down black pistes comfortably. Ski is much more technical. I believe if you don't get classes from a coach you'll never get the technique down correctly, whereas snowboarding, although there is a certain technique too, you can get away easily once you've learned the very basics. In icy conditions, skis perform better. You can lose traction with one ski and still ski with the other, but if you lose traction with your snowboard you will definitely fall. I can't say what's better on powder since whenever there was powder around I'd just snowboard( I don't have wide skis) but it seems to me that it is still easier with the snowboard; you just lay back(and you can ride powder with any snowboard basically). Butter tricks seem a lot easier to me on snowboard because you can bend your ankle and jump higher, but still, I'm not good buttering with skis. Can't say anything about big jumps because I never done them. For first timers, ski is easier since you can open your legs and don't fall; but you need to balance constantly in a snowboard. What's more fun? Whatever you enjoy the most. And if you are like me, you do both depending on your mood
Looking at the merch I love the stickers, but they're white and so is my helmet. Any chance there's a way to get them in black, will they still show up in white?
This is probably the most accurate video I’ve seen on this topic. Honestly would switch back to skiing if it wasn’t for pow. Powder on a snowboard is a fucking drug
good video, I never went skiing before. But I always wondered what the big deal with snowboarding was over skiing (that is unless you are doing a run that has the tricks rails/pipes, etc. I just got the impression snowboarding was more appealing to people who wanted to be "different", like more of a rogue type that thinks they are "cooler" because they snowboard instead of skiing.
The problem I am having is that I have skied since I was 3 years old, been out in BC, Vermont, and was going to ski Banff but due to covid was not able to. I have ski competitively for 3 years until university started as well. But I live in Ontario, where the skiing is not the best, it is not very challenging stuff. I feel like I have all that I have learned from my time in Ontario and the only way to get to the next level of skiing is the mountains and not these tiny hills. So now I am debating on if I should switch over to snowboarding and give that a try, or start learning how to do tricks and stuff since I have been scared to go over jumps ever since I broke my arm and nearly my leg.
I've been snowboarding one time and I really want to get back out there and learn BUT idk if that will happen this season so I want to atleast figure out which one I want to do. Something that won't hurt my knees is what im looking for. About to watch some more videos
I’m a park skier started skiing at 8 than at 12 switch to snowboarding than at 14 I switch back to skiing after discovering the park both are great I just like park skiing on skis a lot more
I am 12 and I didn' t used skies or a board ever. I am kinda chubby and tall. I want to fell the felling that you float (like when I ride my skateboard). What do you recommend me? Pls respond. I think I will choose the snowboard btw
Skier for the first 20 years. Switched to snowboarding. Never looked back. But then again I'm and old man. Snowboarding is just easier on my body. And..oh yeah...beer tastes better on a snowboard!
Hahah lol
We're twins.
So i know this was 10mpnths ago but i wanna ask you which one whould you suggest to a beginner. I have to choose one from two but dont know wich one to choose. I’ve tried both and like skiis more since they are were easy to kinda get the hang of but so many skiiers have told me that snowboarding is def better
@@dog640 I'm picking it up as well, and I'm going with snowboarding (to eventually splitboard). I'm an ortho doc and the amount of season ending knee injuries I see during the winter form skiing is just crazy, and it's relatively independent of what they were doing with respect to risk vs reward. I don't want to have an awkward fall and end up needing surgery with a 1 year recovery because my knee was pointed in the wrong direction.
@@qwie100 hi dude
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haha so true
That’s me
3:15 end of the yapping
Never tried riding but It's all about the rush. Outdoors with friends, not at work, competing with gravity and hanging out afterwards . That's what it's all about - skiing or riding.
Finally a wholesome soul
Exactly it was a dumb question
this!
Exactly right.
You’re halfway right. Riding is soooo much more fun dude. It’s all the good times of skiing but better 🤘
Just to be more clear: skiing powder is A LOT harder, it's not even about the skis you have, you need to have a really good technique, you can ride powder with just 90mm underfoot if you have the proper technique, with a snowboard you can ride powder even if you are not that good on it
I agree I skied on powder a ton and I had like a 75 under foot and was perfectly fine he just doesn’t know how to ski properly in pow he was closing his skis to slow down in powder which will just make you sink u can tell he definitely has a lil bit of a bias and doesn’t have enough experience to really make a video like this saying which is better
That's not true, its board technology for both sports. If I gave my friend who has been riding for 5 yrs my jibbing board in deep pow, he would die. just like me who hasnt skii'd in 10 yrs but me and a friend switched equipment during a pow day, and those puppy's floated and it was fun and EZPZ ( I have no skills I would die on a diamond plus on ski's (will send anything reasonable on a board))
@@TheNinjaLF you didnt get the poit, if you put one skier and one snowboarder with the same level of riding on piste, (beginner/intermediate) in a powder day, i bet the skier is going to have problems (maybe still have fun), while the snowboarder after a couple of run is going to have it much easier
@@jacopoparavano still disagree with you. Have you ridden 2000$ big mountain ski's? The test would be same level rider's ski's salomon qst's and the boarder on like an orca
@@TheNinjaLF yes but i'm obviously not talking about those, my example was with a skier with performance skis, like 70/80 underfoot and same thing for the snowboarder, snowboards you use on piste are still decent in powder, which is absolutely not the case for skiis
As a skier, I found it more fun for tricks etc but snowboarding is also very fun. I tend to switch it up quite often which I love doing. I’ve started skiing ⛷ at the age of 2 and never stopped and I loved it ever since. Then, when I was 14 years old I started snowboarding 🏂 I’m now 17 and I love the fact that I can do both without many complications. Obviously, I’m more advanced at skiing because I’ve being doing that longer but have a great balance between the two.
I've done both, started boarding, then switched it up. I learned snowsports at Boston Mills, the runs are so short I got tired of constantly messing with bindings. I've skied the last 20 years now, taught my son to skis two seasons ago and now he's begging to snowboard. I have a feeling I'll be back on a board this season at least once.
Look into flow bindings
I would Recommend skiers and snowboarders to try other sport, and reach at least basic level of carving/edge to edge turns. When you will go back to whatever you ride, you will have more safer experience, as you will become better at predicting moves of downhill skiers/boarders. In a way, it's like becoming better (safer) pedestrian after starting to drive.
I usually ski, but I just bought a snowboard and some boots to get back into snowboarding again!! Both are super fun in their own ways
I ski but I also love snowboarding if im in the park im on skis and if im outside the park im on a snowboard
good recommendation though i probably wouldnt like boarding because leaning away fron a hill when not seeing the hill sounds terrifying to me ill stick with skis
Did both, coming from east coast riding (smaller hills) I got bored of skiing so fast - by grade 10 - and tried snowboarding in grade 11 and fell in love. It’s my favourite thing to do on the planet now. You can just mess around and do things on smaller hills that might bore skiers. If you’re thinking about trying boarding - my suggestion would be give it a try
How'd you get good at snowboarding? did you have lessons, or buddies who taught you what you need to know building a good foundation? I have not made any progress and I still only feel comfortable on a easy run...and I don't find it to be fur. Because I am not progressing
Dude great perspectives. I’m an all time skier but this made me want to try boarding
I’m a 16 year skier and have started snowboarding for about 3 years, I have to say snowboarding is a lot more fun, but I do think seeing skiers do tricks is more stylish in my opinion.
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For me personally I found skiing to be more sketchy, I learned a lot quicker on skis but going down steeper hills just terrified me and it wasn’t fun for that reason. I switched to boarding, fell every other second…. Going straight on flat lol But once I got it I felt way more safe and confident and I have a blast doing it!
I learned skis really fast and didn’t like how it got boring after a couple of years, snowboarding took longer to learn for me and has that learning curve I like to challenge myself with. For me snowboarding was harder but in the end felt much more rewarding IMO
Boring? Did you learn how to carve?
@@tokuryulopez9139 no shit
@@jakenewman2135 you must not be that good then
@@tokuryulopez9139 you sound about 12
@@jakenewman2135 you sound about bad at skiing
Great vid over all, as someone who does both i would say over all snowboarding is more fun for just casual riding and skis are more fun for technical and advanced terrain.
for powder, either is amazing. Snowboard def give you a more floaty feel IMO, but if you fall you are screwed. Half the time you will need to unstrap to get out and then restrap in. Falling in powder with skis is a lot more forgiving and you have poles to help you get up and continue on your way
interesting, I've always said the opposite. With ski's, when you fall, half the time they come out and you have to chase after it and put it back on. With snowboarding, half the time you just push yourself up or roll over and you never even loose that much momentum and continue riding.
@@erichughes3987 i never had a ski pop off in powder cause its so soft. The big thing for me is you have poles so you can push yourself up and then move forward with the poles. On snowboard, your hand will sink in deep powder so you cant push yourself up at all and obv you cant move if you ar es topped
@@pikanoob ah. I could see how in deep powder that could be the case.
When skiing, you can have fun regardless of the conditions. Snowboarding is insanely fun on soft and powder.
Snowboarded 18 years picked up skiing 2 seasons ago and wish I would’ve tried it a long time ago :( , skiing blows away snowboarding in every way , reason 1. Easy to go from lift to lift cause you have more momentum along with ski poles , 2. Snowboarding carving has a lot of wear and tear on your shins over time whereas skiing doesn’t ,3. Skiing is more versatile , you can hit more variety of black diamonds cause it’s more user friendly whereas unless you are a super highly skilled snowboarder (which is super low population) you are missing out on alot of the 🏔! 4. Skiing is way faster !! (Like comparing a jeep to a Ferrari) snowboarding is a slower sport to downhill skiing ! 5. The last and final reason is there are more options with skiing , you can get into racing skis and do that and when you get bored get into back country , then moguls , or just the park, you can also get snow blades or short skis and it’s like a whole other sport entirely !!!!! Just my opinion and this is coming from a life long snowboarder ! However if you are into the look !!! Nothing looks cooler than the snowboarding gear and boards , that’s what was a big draw for me ! Something about skateboarding and snowboarding 🏂 they are cool looking sports for sure ! But definitely try both and see for yourself :) hope this helps
Hear me out skiing is easier for beginners to learn but harder to master and snowboarding is harder to learn but easier to master
As someone who also does both sports, agree with pretty much all of this, good vid my dude!
In my opinion seeing a skier do swaps and rail tricks look so much steezier
@@va4114 lol you are a snowboarder
@@va4114 dude you r the definition of "snowboarder" except some boarders are cool.
@@va4114 How can It be out of place if skiers were literally there before snowboarders. If anything snowboarders are out of place lol.
@@va4114 dude it can't be out of place if skiers were there first, that just doesn't make sense. And there is zero reason a scooter can't go to a skate park, its just what you like to do more.
@@va4114 Snowboarding is dope there is no disrespect, but you can't just say skiing is dumb and inferior if you've never even tried it. like the logic of that confuses me.
Why do we have to argue can’t we just like both I prefer to snowboard but I can appreciate both sports they are fun in there own way
I think that's the point of this video
Well the only reason I wanted to watch this is cause I haven’t done either one so I just wanted to know what I should do
good job being diplomatic
No
Gonna go for the First time snowboarding any advice?
Both sports are great. The one you enjoy more is often decided by which one you are better at.
I used to be a LOT better at ski than snowboard (I started snowboard 6 years after ski, and have been rollerskating since 2 yo).
I still quit ski for full time snowboarding, it's just a lot more fun to me.
Now I'm better on a snowboard though.
Holy shit I want to ski so badly
@@michaelg8841 ok 😐
@@Sam-tf3br sorry I’ve been having a rough week so I just needed to vent a little. That comment was immature of me
@@michaelg8841 nah u good homie
@@Sam-tf3br I’m good.
@@Sam-tf3br what did he ssy
I just went to Bear Mountain Ski/Snowboard hill, it was the funnist thing ever. At first I started snowboarding and wow did I suck. Now Imma full on Skier, it was my first time ever skiing and it was so fun I got used to it fast because its similar to skating. I prefer skiing.
P.S. sorry about the spelling. Im only 9, coming from a boy named Zach who plays hockey
I've done aggressive skating since i was 5 years old, im now nearly 30 and been snowboarding for the past 6 years. But so tempted to give skiing a try and see if I can do all my aggressive inline tricks on skiis!
The line traveling circus on yt shows that skiers can be rowdy too lol. But yea it depends on preference i personally like skiing because I like the way it feels more.
Never said skiers can't be rowady!
8:45 GTFO of the friggin landing area !!!!!!!!!!
I’m a 16 year old, and I snowboard a little but haven’t been able to go much because of COVID. I already never went too often and I was never really good at snowboarding. Recently when I went, I actually did not have a good time. I’ve wanted to try skiing and I think this is the time.
Snowboarding! ❤ Moguls are my favourite challenge because it forces me to be on my A game and improve my skills, love it
Riding with back edge is more fun than snowplough skiing, but once at higher level, skiing is more fun as you have much more control, and less dependable from conditions. Switch is obviously, easier on board, and it's easier in powder (but when you ski enough, there are no problems at all). However wakeboard is much better than water skis.
As a snowboarder, mogels are my favorite
grabs look so much sicker on skis🙏🏽 it’s a whole nother level fr🔥
Bro, to me you are an advanced, insane pro! Incredible job with all your videos! Appreciate it a lot! Keep up the awesome work! Thanks!
I love how cheerful and hyped in every video. Love your videos by the way😀
So happy for new skiing videos
in my Kylo Ren voice .... "YOU NEED A TEACHER!! I CAN SHOW THE WAYS OF THE FORCE!!!"
I started off with skiing and snowboarding seems more fun to me Because I skateboard and Surf
They dont correlate that much trust me i also have skateboarded for more than 5 years of my life, and trust me there both the same amount of fun
All snowboard grabs are the same, mutes and tail grabs are lit on skis
Skiing has the advantage in trees, moguls, traversing, back country, and versatility (shape, size, length, etc). I will say this, I have 2 boarder friends who can rock me in trees but when I board for a couple years, pow days were something special.
I know im 5 months late but you are the realest guy out there I feel the same way I ski and snowboard and I am trying to stick it out and stay snowboarding but When I skied I had so much fun progressing. I feel as if I would be a better skier than I am snowboarder rn
Yoo make a vid on how to pick a good “park suit” like that looks good and keeps you warm. I’ve only found one video total.
dude its not about comfort its about steez and reping the big sposors 🤣
pretty much all the saga stuff is good, the only reason I'm not using it is that it costs like 100$ more to ship to Canada.
@@brandon520 yeah I rock burton pants I got for like 70 bucks off backcountry get something with vents so you can cool down and a bunch of pockets for chairlift snacks
i wear buton khaki pants with a puffer as a liner then a saga sweatshirt over
Yea word boys I just copped some nice north face pants & some wear leathers limited edition gloves, thinking of getting an Armada jacket! I really like the saga stuff but like $1000 Canadian for the jacket and pants after shipping and taxes.. too damn high
The difference is the aesthetic, skiing is much more formal and dialed, you could say it's more "organized" than snowboarding is. Snowboarding is it self similar to skateboarding as it is a representation of freedom, its culture stemmed from being the minority and breaking free from large organized companies that wanted to "change" snowboarding. Skiing is tight and aggressive and snowboarding is loose and stylish
Here i gotta dissagree. Sking is as formal as you want it to be. You have both legs free to move so you basically get to move them twice as much as on snowboard. You can also screw up much more.
Skiing is tight....fck, ive met my share of tight ass snowboarders, coming from the "we are better than you" , whereas the freeride skiing comunity i was once part of, was the most laid back people ever. Every night on apre ski we would get drunk and ski down mountain at night, while snowboarders thrashed the cabin....making us look bad.
Just my 2c.Your experience may differ.
@@JM-54321 yes snowboarding community is full of rude people, people say that skiing is, but its only the old time idiots who are rude for skiing.
I did skiing for a bit and then tried snowboarding. It’s a lot more fun and I feel like there’s just more things to do on a snowboard especially if ur only slope nearby is an indoor ski slope there’s so much more to learn
Im a skier personally but next time i go imma go on a snowboard and test
I just switched to skiing last season(I still snowboard but I ski more) and I gotta say it’s a lot more fun in the park imo! You really can’t go wrong with either.
use me as a skiing is better button
You just gotta try both I’ve done both snowboarding way more fun
Jacob Zamer no
@@Isacrus Tired of all the people that say skiing is better but never tried snowboarding. This kind of logic is why people are so retarded these days. It's like saying vegetables taste better than candy and you've never eaten candy.
@@Isacrus Well then you don't fall into that category of people then congrats
Ahh yes, skiing is the only good thing on this planet.
Im used to hate powder when I only had park skis but then I got powder skis and now I relized why people love it so much
This. Is. Spot. On.
I mostly agree with your opinions. I was wondering if when skiing through the trees, unseen debris such as stumps under the snow causes more problems for skiers. Many times on a snowboard I may run over something under the snow but it’s not that big of a deal. Seems like on skis something hidden in the snow can really cause a crash easily (ie. One ski hitting something and getting tweaked and the other ski going a different direction). But I have to admit, that when I used to ski I would love to go through the trees. I also have to admit that I am so jealous of the possibilities on rails for skiers. Where I you ride, skiers are killing it on all the super techy rails; while the snowboarders only slide the entire rail once in a blue moon. And that’s even without any change-ups. Thoughts? Also, there’s been quite the carving renaissance for some snowboarders the last few years.
If you don't have an advanced level skiing, you'll have lots of problems with unseeing stuff and irregular snow, but once you adapt to things going wrong, you develop a kind of absorber technique like a car which allows to correct those deviations. just train on irregular terrain on how to adapt your legs to bumbs and that sort of things and you'll sort that obstacle ;)
I think if you're new to one, it's funner than the other, because I find the progression really fun. But, if you're new to both, I would say skiing is funner, because it is easier to learn, so you're more likely to stick with it, and I think woods are a lot easier on skis.
Skiïng is deffo not for me, can't deal with the 2 long things under my feet. Gonna try snowboarding next week hope that suits me better because i don't have to worry about 2 things crossing over and twisting my knees.
bro i swear! this is the most helpful video on this topic. and I've seen a lot. thank you
POW is easier on a snowboard for sure but coming down from a ridge in the backcountry on skis is generally more enjoyable because there is a mix of powder, chop, ice, and weird crusts. I can usually ski all day and never fall in rough off-piste conditions but I will fall on a board though to be fair I am usually trying more tricks but even if on really steep sections skis seem better. 5+ inches of fresh POW I'd take a board most days though I do agree with that.
Just a heads up you can use any snowboard for powder.
I'm still practicing on the bunny Hills on snowboarding, however I draw no interest in skiing after what happened when I was a child, when I took skiing lessons, the skiing instructors were very rude, bossy, and impatient with me, since then I never wanted to try skiing again. I actually started snowboarding last year when I was 24, the very first time was very hard and frustrating however I refuse to give up and wanted to do it again, the second time I was starting to make some progress and it also started to become very fun, third time was just another day of practice with a lot of fun. Every time I watch snowboarding on TV or on the web, I find it more exciting to watch than skiing
I learned to skii before i learned how to snowboard back in the mid early 90s, snowboarding wasnt nearly as popular as it is now it was really just taking off in the 90s. But, i came from skateboarding before i did either so, once i got on a snowboard i was like ok this is what i want. I was able to boardslide and do little stuff, just off my knowledge of skating alone, but turning on ur toes stuff like that actually took longer than some of the buttering stuff, if you skateboarding ur used to popping one side, or landing on 1 truck and pivoting, so buttering was natural to me lmao i remember watching MFM videos back in the day and emulating that. One i like to do is back 180 onto what was ur nose and now is ur tail, keep that in a manual or butter and then pop out of that with another back 180 back to normal stance. in skateboarding, that would be a back 180 to switch manny to switch back 180 out.
Easy trails -> I agree 100%, it's way better on a snowboard for the reasons you've given (more fun stuff to do than on skis, the only thing I do on skis is bomb down at high speed).
Steep trails -> Imo that's exactly the same for ski and snowboard, as long as you're confident there's no reason for it to be easier/more fun for skiers.
Mogules -> I also agree that it's a lot more challenging for snowboarders, however it's still very doable with technique, and it even gets to tons of fun when you start sending jumps from one mogule to the other.
Powder -> I just cannot agree with this. Powder is my favourite and there is NO WAY you can enjoy it as much on skis. I've tried powder skis, and they only get as good as any random snowboard in the powder. While a powder or even freeride snowboard makes you fly atop the snow. You can even charge your weight on the front foot with some of them.
Jumps -> yup, It's a lot easier to land on skis than on a snowboard. You really need to learn how to land on the right edge. But I also feel like spins feel a lot smoother on a snowboard.
Rails -> I don't do rails, I wouldn't give my opinion on this.
Both are equally fun, it depends on the person, that's it. I like to go sideways. Other people prefer 2 boards instead of one. We all feel the same, and like the same.
Very helpful. thank you🙂
What resorts do you know that have airbags on the East? I’m in PA and all of the mountains don’t have them and I want to try and learn bigger tricks like cork 7’s off of snow.
I know windham in NY has one. Others probably do too, I just only know windhams
I know whiteface sometimes has one
Whiteface did when I was there 2 years ago . I’m pretty positive they do it once a week
If I knew I'd be there lol, unfortunately I just learn my stuff on snow
Eyyy another PA skier
I tried skiing for 3 years, failed results 😁. at the same time from the start i wanted to snowboard, i got into it and learned very quickly. I now have a very good level. maybe skiing helped me progress quickly I don't know. in any case even if I will not be skiing again I have the impression that I understand how to do it now with the practice of snowboarding.
I have snowboarded since I was little(im 21 now)but in the past three years I have skied as well. I picked it up pretty fast. I'm not as good as I am snowboarding but I can ski down black pistes comfortably. Ski is much more technical. I believe if you don't get classes from a coach you'll never get the technique down correctly, whereas snowboarding, although there is a certain technique too, you can get away easily once you've learned the very basics. In icy conditions, skis perform better. You can lose traction with one ski and still ski with the other, but if you lose traction with your snowboard you will definitely fall. I can't say what's better on powder since whenever there was powder around I'd just snowboard( I don't have wide skis) but it seems to me that it is still easier with the snowboard; you just lay back(and you can ride powder with any snowboard basically). Butter tricks seem a lot easier to me on snowboard because you can bend your ankle and jump higher, but still, I'm not good buttering with skis. Can't say anything about big jumps because I never done them.
For first timers, ski is easier since you can open your legs and don't fall; but you need to balance constantly in a snowboard. What's more fun? Whatever you enjoy the most. And if you are like me, you do both depending on your mood
Gotta cop the new merch soon 💪💪
Snowboarding
Video actually starts at 1:50
Looking at the merch I love the stickers, but they're white and so is my helmet. Any chance there's a way to get them in black, will they still show up in white?
Unfortunately all we have is white right now, but the hope is to add black sometime this season!
Excellent presentation
Deep pow tree runs on a snowboard are unreal
This is probably the most accurate video I’ve seen on this topic. Honestly would switch back to skiing if it wasn’t for pow. Powder on a snowboard is a fucking drug
LETS GO NEW VIDEO
good video, I never went skiing before. But I always wondered what the big deal with snowboarding was over skiing (that is unless you are doing a run that has the tricks rails/pipes, etc. I just got the impression snowboarding was more appealing to people who wanted to be "different", like more of a rogue type that thinks they are "cooler" because they snowboard instead of skiing.
If u scared of slipping and go fast what u recon ski or board?
I like both
This is a good unbiased video
The problem I am having is that I have skied since I was 3 years old, been out in BC, Vermont, and was going to ski Banff but due to covid was not able to. I have ski competitively for 3 years until university started as well. But I live in Ontario, where the skiing is not the best, it is not very challenging stuff. I feel like I have all that I have learned from my time in Ontario and the only way to get to the next level of skiing is the mountains and not these tiny hills. So now I am debating on if I should switch over to snowboarding and give that a try, or start learning how to do tricks and stuff since I have been scared to go over jumps ever since I broke my arm and nearly my leg.
I've been snowboarding one time and I really want to get back out there and learn BUT idk if that will happen this season so I want to atleast figure out which one I want to do. Something that won't hurt my knees is what im looking for. About to watch some more videos
Where do you ski/ snowboard? Some clips look like places outside the GTA (snow valley, Mt. St. Louis, etc.)
Hey I was wondering was a lot of this footage from peak and peak in NY?
what board do you use
by far the coolest merch in the game
I used to ski but switched to snowboarding at 8 and never looked back
Skiiing
i like skiing
Where the clips from glades and steeps and powder from killington
Yep!
BOT: I have thin park skis so they suck on powder.
People with Bentchetler 100s: laughs in Bentchetler
That’s me. But I don’t get it. Also I got 180 length and I’m 6’3 so idk how could they would be in powder 🥶
I’m a park skier started skiing at 8 than at 12 switch to snowboarding than at 14 I switch back to skiing after discovering the park both are great I just like park skiing on skis a lot more
i think taking both is the best
I am 12 and I didn' t used skies or a board ever. I am kinda chubby and tall. I want to fell the felling that you float (like when I ride my skateboard). What do you recommend me? Pls respond. I think I will choose the snowboard btw
ive snowboarded for 6 year stared skiing last season off and on and i picked it up pretty quick and i love doing both of them
I did both but I chose snowboarding because it’s just way more smooth and no sticks but walking with one foot is kinda annoying
Skiing
Love the vids keep it up
I like snowboarding more i think it makes simple things more fun
How wide are ur skis
I started skiing when I was like 10 then switched when I was 15 now I’m 18 and going and trying to ski this season so wish me luck
u GOTTA get sum powder skis🙏🏽🎿 It feels like you flyin fr
I also like skies cause imn filming a ton the normal forward movement feelsnbetter for me
what editing platform do u use?
I like snowboarding better but I have a lot of respect for park skiers.
For me ive tried both but a think snowboarding was a litle funer
skiboarding is more fun!