Ok for all you snowboarders or skateboards. I would like to know which one you guys prefer.
I want a reason why not just which one you like.
Tell me why you choose the one you did and have you ever tried the other one.
As for me. I love skateboarding but I'm more into snowboarding. The reason for that is because I'm a better snowboarder then I am a skateboarder. I do love both of them. But if I had to only choose one it would be snowboarding.
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Thread: Snowboarding or Skateboarding?
- 14 Mar. 2010 11:07pm #1
Snowboarding or Skateboarding?
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- 15 Mar. 2010 02:33am #2
Skateboarding has it's ups and doesn't require other
objects to do most tricks,but I would pick snowboarding,
because I go every Jan. with family & friends.
- 15 Mar. 2010 03:02am #3
I don't do either, but if I had to choose, I'd say skateboarding. Snowboarding requires snow, or going somewhere where there is snow. You can skateboard anywhere, and there isn't as much preparations involved. I'm assuming skateboarding is much cheaper than snowboarding, too. I generally prefer summer sports to winter ones, anyway.
- 15 Mar. 2010 03:57am #4
Well your right about need snow for snowboarding. And yes in some places there are skate parks that you don't have to pay to ride there, but you are kinda wrong about skateboarding anywhere. Where I live you are not aloud to skateboard downtown or like in a company parking lot since we have a skate park. If you get caught the cops will give you a ticket.
But snowboarding only cost $30 bucks if you have a college ID and $45 if your a adult with out a college ID. So its not really that much money.
I think its just the thrill of going down a big hill full of snow and hitting jumps and rails.
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- 15 Mar. 2010 04:17am #5
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- 15 Mar. 2010 06:02am #7
Skateboarding is a lot better, It's not as dangerous, you don't need snow, if you live somewhere without snow you can't snowboard so it's a 1 way road for me anyways XD
- 15 Mar. 2010 06:11am #8
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SKATEBOARDINGGGGGGGGGGGGGG. Never even been snowboarding.
Also you're kinda a pussy about that ticket thing. I usually just leave. They always warn us before they call the cops xDLogical gamers? More like get high and start pushing buttons god damn.
- 15 Mar. 2010 07:02am #9
I do none of these. xD
- 15 Mar. 2010 07:12am #10
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- 15 Mar. 2010 07:13am #11
Skateboarding more fun because you can freestyle or do the normal style
- 15 Mar. 2010 09:39am #12
I dont do any of these. but i prefer skateboarding mainly because for snowboarding snow is needed thats also thick one while for skateboard just grab and get out on the street .
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- 15 Mar. 2010 09:47am #13
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Snowboarding is wayy fun than skateboarding but costs more.
But its safer with the soft snow to land on and stuff
Humans yawn when they think of it.
- 15 Mar. 2010 12:30pm #14
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Snowboarding, and the summer alternative, FREEbording.
I love the glides, drifts, and mobility of a snowboard. You can be as free and flowing as you want to be, but still be in complete control. NOTHING feels better than whipping down a hill, wind and powder blowing behind you as you bomb at 50+mph.
I spent the last 13 years snowboarding, and 4 skateboarding.
As far as skateboarding goes, I can ollie, kickflip, 180, basic stuff. But snowboarding is something I can better relate to, and do a lot more with.
Oh! And Freebording! A Freebord is basically a skateboard, as long as a snowboard, with 1 wheel underneath each truck that pivots and twists, so you can drift and turn and glide like you would on a real snowboard. It's also got 2 hooks to put your feet in to secure you into it.
Stopping is the same as it would be on a snowboard also.
VIDEO: YouTube - Freebord
EDIT: Also, if you fall, it's a lot more thrilling to be hurling uncontrollably at 50mph and feeling pretty much nothing, as apposed to hurling uncontrollably at 50mph on pavement where you feel EVERYTHING.Last edited by Raivu; 15 Mar. 2010 at 12:37pm.
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- 15 Mar. 2010 02:12pm #15
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- 31 Mar. 2010 05:58pm #18
snowboarding,, but the downside is if you fall wrong,, sheesh that hurts man
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- 02 Apr. 2010 01:09am #20
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Skateboarding. I quit a few years ago, but it was just easier to get into than snowboarding since it was free, and all it required was a board, trucks, wheels and an imagination.
Snowboarding requires a pass, a 400$ board, board wax, boots, and a whole bunch of other expensive shit.
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- 02 Apr. 2010 01:14am #21
Yeah, but at some ski areas or resorts if you don't have a board and you don't feel like spend $400 for it. They offer a full package which includes a pass, board, boots, helmet, and lessons. That will cost you about $80 where I go snowboarding at. So that is a pretty good deal.
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- 02 Apr. 2010 01:38am #22
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Thats still more expensive than a board and a few bucks. At most it used to cost me $20 for a month or two because my board would always break when I tried a hard-flip 180 off a set. so it cost a lot less.
that and still, all you need is your imagination, nothing more. for snowboarding you need a hill, and ramps, and pipes, and quarter-pipes and shit. you dont really need that to skate. you can find it any where.Voted Hottest Male Member
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- 02 Apr. 2010 01:55am #23
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I know you can get pinched, but i never got caught. I would skate late at night, or in the areas of town the cops didnt really go to. So I never really got into trouble for it. I just heard a siren or something and would take off running into the woods. And since i knew the area, I would come out right near the stores.
THats another reason I never really got into snowboarding, there was no danger of getting caught by the 5-0 for it. Without a little bit of danger, theres not really anything in it for me.Voted Hottest Male Member
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- 02 Apr. 2010 04:08am #25
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- 28 May. 2010 02:30am #27
skateboarding
- 09 Jul. 2010 02:22pm #28
skateboarding simply because. you oculd skateboard everywhere and in all seasons.
- 09 Jul. 2010 05:45pm #29
- 09 Jul. 2010 11:26pm #30
Snowboarding. Only because I wasn't that good at skateboarding. xD
- 10 Jul. 2010 07:05am #31
I haven't done either or, but snowboarding looks a lot more fun to me.
- 15 Jul. 2010 02:30am #32
Skateboarding hands down...I dont like freezing my ass off or wearing 80 pounds of clothing just to do a couple of 180s in Santa Clauses yard
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xD Straight out flipping a board around eating shit on the pavement, or Carving, flying fast, and bombing your shit out at high speeds eating snow and occasionally ice.
I dont know about you, but I prefer free movement, drifts, fluid motions, high speeds, and the wind kissing my nose when I wipe out in a vast blanket of powder.
I personally feel a lot more freedom in Snowboarding☜(* x *)☞FOOL ON COOL GENERATION
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- 17 Jul. 2010 02:15pm #34
I've tried both, I think snowboarding is way better