Anonymous wrote:Ski gear is far more expensive than snowboarding gear that’s why. The brokies can usually only afford to snowboard and so they do (nothing wrong with it). The only annoying part is that they pretend they do it because it’s cooler and not because they can’t afford to ski enough to get any good.😊
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The only skiers I've met who look down at snowboarders are really inexperienced/crappy skiers who are afraid of a collision.
Such BS. Been skiing for over 30 years and was nearly killed 2 weeks ago by a young snowboarder who was going too fast and did not have control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The only skiers I've met who look down at snowboarders are really inexperienced/crappy skiers who are afraid of a collision.
Such BS. Been skiing for over 30 years and was nearly killed 2 weeks ago by a young snowboarder who was going too fast and did not have control.
Same here. I'm an expert skier and I hate snowboarders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why anyone starting from zero in both would choose snowboarding, and I'm a snowboarder.
In the 90s, snowboarding was seen as cooler, but that's not true anymore.
Snowboarding has annoying aspects (doing bindings every run, having to skate on flats), and skiing does not.
Snowboarding seems to draw...for lack of better words, slackers and douchebags and stoners. Is that accurate?
Anonymous wrote:Umm, my rich as shit friends’ kids in Big Sky and Aspen all snowboard.
You have it wrong. It’s not a division of wealth and non-wealth—it’s youth vs old. Old people only ski.
Anonymous wrote:Has snowboarding popularity waned?
Anonymous wrote:Who are the people who don't like cold and are afraid of sports where your feet are not in direct contact with the ground and would prefer to stay inside and watch Netflix and drink coffee? I am that kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The only skiers I've met who look down at snowboarders are really inexperienced/crappy skiers who are afraid of a collision.
Such BS. Been skiing for over 30 years and was nearly killed 2 weeks ago by a young snowboarder who was going too fast and did not have control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why anyone starting from zero in both would choose snowboarding, and I'm a snowboarder.
In the 90s, snowboarding was seen as cooler, but that's not true anymore.
Snowboarding has annoying aspects (doing bindings every run, having to skate on flats), and skiing does not.
Snowboarding seems to draw...for lack of better words, slackers and douchebags and stoners. Is that accurate?