@@Purple9721. also you really felt like you earned that run after hiking for it. Started riding in 81 , hiked for my runs for a few years before the resorts came around. Respect for recognizing the struggle!
So from these arguments, I learned that skiers: 1. See behind their back 2. Have brakes 3. Are slow 4. Don't hurt people when they hit them 5. Don't drink alcohol
@@Freedom2286 I'm sure it happened. There was just no internet back then. These days you do something dumb and you get crucified on social media. It's fucking lame.
Running up the hill to poach the snow on a fancy new "skiboard", running from ski patrol, all while rocking a mullet and some tunes on a mobile cassette player? What a time to be alive.
@@dakth7434 I grew up in the late 70s / early 80s. I can tell you that muscle cars was not a normal vehicle. I grew up in a garage and our family have few muscle cars over the years so it was common for me but not a common site to see driving down the road everyday. Chances are you was gonna see a k car, chevette or something cheap along them lines. Your right about the games though lol I miss them haha
The snowboard does not need a brake, because it is never fully detached. A snowboarder is always strapped to the board with at least one leg, e.g. on a lift. It's easier to meet lost sled on slope, than snowboard. Why sleds doesn't have brakes? The skis must have a brake, because they unlock themselves when you fall to save your legs, and then they become bullets.
@@foobaz2387 I’ll explain the joke to you. The old man was complaining about snowboards having no brakes, but my joke was pretty much calling him a retard for thinking skis have brakes.
@@ezakustam I realize that now they do, but I’m pointing out that a shocking amount of people didn’t realize what the ski breaks were that they mentioned in the video
"They don't see our point, they only see their own point, and it's sort of a tunnel vision." "Do you see any compromise in the future at all?" "No, we just like to say that we don't want them at all!" What a great way to get past tunnel vision 😂
I started snowboarding in 1987 and only a few resorts in Utah would allow it. Power Mountain was very accomidative to snowboarders so half the people on the mountain were snowboarding...but they required us to take a test to prove we could snowboard safely and I had to carry an special snowboarding ID card with me. It's funny looking back. But within a few years nearly every resort opened up to snowboarding. Those were fun times. I was 16 and felt like a rebel doing something the grumpy old people didn't approve of.
My father served in the great skier/snowboarder war of 1985. He once said "We lost a lot of good men on those slopes." Other than that he never spoke of it. After he died I found some of his old lift tickets in a trunk in the attic. Never knew he was a decorated hero. Thank you for your service, gents. War is hell.
I like how he said they were "being uncooperative" - I mean, you're telling them to stop and leave... You wouldn't be having the conversation if they were "cooperative" with your uncompromising position they shouldn't exist lol
To be fair. It's his job to make them not use their snowboards. So of course they don't want a compromise with the snowboarders, they just want them to stop so they don't have to bother with "extra work" on their job.
This sort of discrimination has been going on for decades, I remember being so nervous coming out to my parents when I was 16 as a snowboarder, they were surprised but thankfully very supportive
"They don't see our point, they only see their own point... tunnel vision of a sort." Says the guy who didn't see the snowboarders' point, only saw his own point and had tunnel vision.
Was hoping to find this posted after I heard that absurd comment. I’m sure this man struggled socially in his life lol “You go up politely to ask them to leave cause they’re endangering others and themselves and they lip you off” It doesent get more cringe than that. Poor guy
I haven't been snowboarding in a long time, but this definitely nailed it. Growing up, the skiers were generally the entitled, wealthy, snobs and the snowboarders were stoners, skaters, and just generally lower and middle class people. It wasn't 100% like this, but by and large it was.
@@salazam For real. Add in the cost of gear, transportation, etc. and it's one of the more expensive activities. Hockey is similar, unless you live somewhere that has frozen ponds in the winter.
This is hilarious, it's incredible that this was a controversy at one point. Also, I love that they're calling them missiles and dangerous when all the boarders they showed were barely moving and barely able to stand up
THEY'RE MISSLES! says local man with two spears strapped to his boots. Burton wisely got rid of that bullet shape though. If you want to see who won just take a look at shaped skis now.
Yeah, and it's like that most of the time, if u can't snowboard right most likely before catching dangerous speeds u'll catch an edge and fall, while on skiis u can way more easily get a lot of speed without turning and not fall
This is the 80's, the real 80's. You should of heard the hoopla over CCTV's and multiculturalism... The only people that owned computers were businessmen and nerds. The only people that had tattoos were military, heavy metal musicians, and criminals (and wh0res).
@@ACESandElGHTS not trying to start an argument or anything but surprisingly, shaped skis were developed almost entirely separate from the influence of snowboarding. This video actually shows why, no ski companies wanted to listen to snowboarders. Elan introduced true side cut skis in the 90s, and changed racing forever. These were developed in Norway where artisans and craftsmen have been experimenting with ski shape and design for well over a hundred years. In the early 2000s, Shane McConkey developed the Volant Spatula which was the first true freestyle powder ski. This was the first ski to include reverse side cut, tip and tail rocker, twin tips, and a decambered profile. McConkey thought of all these innovations almost entirely on his own, an exception being that Scott Gaffney gave him the idea for a decambered ski. One of the only true innovations that snowboarding influenced was the Atomic Powderfat in 1988 (production name was the Powder Plus). The Powderfat was essentially an atomic snowboard that was cut in half and then made into a functioning pair of skis. However this did not catch on and was relatively forgotten about. So well snowboarding certainly didn’t detract from ski shape evolution, it also had a very minimal effect on it. The true effect of snowboarding was getting more people into freestyle skiing and to adopt a more relaxed approach to the sport. The effect snowboarding had on skiing culture, outside of ski design and technology, is absolutely immense. There’s a reason a lot of us freestyle skiers joke that snowboarding is the best the to ever happen to skiing 😂. Anyways if you read this whole history lesson I definitely appreciate it, as I’ll take any excuse to nerd out about skiing history 😂
I really love americans , the most friendly ppl i've met. But this cultural phenomena to make up some crazy propagandistic things to trash something you don't like is crazy. They do it in a polite way though ^^
He's trying to close down the rec center to build a fancy club for rich people. But it all depends on the big ski/snowboarder race. Get your skis shined up grab a stick of juicy fruit, the taste is gonna move ya.
My friend had a ski that came off without breaks and it went down the mountain several hundred meters because the breaks didnt engage. I've also seen it in some other places. Luckily, the slopes in question were challenging, so there were very few people on them, and no one was hurt, but it took like 10 minutes to find the ski as it went into a creek. I use telemark skis, so I don't have to worry about that. I simply have leashes, and they can't go anywhere.
@@soldandroad Yes, they don't have exactly brakes. But there are special "antennae" that when you put them on a slope, they will not go fast but will stuck, unlike a snowboard which, if you put it on a slope, will go very long and fast. Just a fact. I snowboard myself. Of course, if you put the snowboard correctly upside down, then it will not go. But it's more about when it slips out of someone by accident.
@Viktoria wow so you're one of those snowboarders lipping people off, huh? And yes, as I said, skiis don't have brakes. They have antennas. I know whenever I need to stop my car, I wag my antenna a few times, and it magically stops. Yeah Victoria...antennas lmao 🤣 have fun, and stay safe on the slopes, thanks for the detailed response!
White elitists don’t want others to play. Probably because then they can’t feel superior anymore because the rest of the world finds it they actually suck at their own sports 😂 It has been that way with soccer, hockey, golf, baseball and many more sports. “We don’t want young kids and non whites and women here!”
@@loganharris6379 Then they aren't liberals. A tenant of liberalism is to listen to both sides and extract ideas to suit the governed and increase equality in front of the law. Ya didn't expect a philosophy lesson in this comments' section, eh?
"Sir, could you define the word 'irony' for me please?" "No, and if you'll excuse me I have to get back to work stopping people sliding down this hill with two feet on one board instead of one foot each on two skinnier boards."
This is SO Funny! I could be wrong but it looks like snow boarding is a way more popular downhill activity these days and ski mountains are fighting tooth and nail for their business. I remember being an avid skier between 1976 - 1990, mostly on the east coast, and I remember how amazed I was seeing these 1st snowboarders bombing down the slopes! I was an OK skier, but i was probably more of a menace to other skiers back then than any snow boarder...haha!
Yup thats my Uncle, he started drinking heavily around the time that snowboarding was in the 1998 Olympics... These days he mostly just sits with a bottle of rum and tells old ski stories even though he cant ski anymore since his collision with a snowboarder in Banff
Well, to be fair, new snowboarders are the worst people on the mountain. They are falling more often (and more abruptly), and they tend to sit down a lot... usually at busy junctions where lots of people are trying to pass through. I can imagine that when snowboarding first started out, everyone was a beginner, and all of them were just on the floor most of the time (the video actually seems to support this). I can imagine how a mountain with mostly stable skiiers would reject this.
I came here to refute you're statement, but you are completely spot on. Occasionally I will try explaining to the people sitting on the other side of a gnoll that they should move. Most get it, with a few telling me to fuck off because they can do what they want. Which is fine. They can get hit by someone else that's going 30 mph on that stretch who wasn't able to narrowly avoid them that time.
Nick Ross and skiers got it their first time eh? No, you also fell flat on your ass, or front, or side many many many bloody times and to guys like me who jump off their lift with boards strapped on and spray 8 feet of snow every turn you guys were also pain in the ass noobs.
I used to ski before I tried snowboarding and fell in love with it. My dad used to be a ski instructor back in the day, so I think he was a little disappointed at first, but let's be real, it wasn't the first time I disappointed my pops
ski brakes are the things on the skiis where if you snap your boots onto the ski they come up, and come down like a couple of kickstands when theyre unsnapped. so the guy was talking about the possibility of snowboards without a rider going down the hill and slamming into someones shin or calf.
They aren’t talking about breaks for when the person isn’t on the skis, when you step into a ski binding the breaks retract and when the binding is disengaged the breaks are applied, stopping runaway skis
Just like those other fads of tattoos, piercings, and skateboards, they will slip into obscurity until no one remembers what in the hell any of them even are.
Well I can honestly say I never had a drink while skiing. Aside from that one time that is and the time before that and all the times before that and in 3 weeks when I'm at crystal mountain. But those fewish times that's it!
Only boarders and skaters drink, and lip off, look at that music they all listen to, and those tattoos, and mohawks, dead giveaway they're only out to do bad... lol... too bad those bone heads all had posters of glen plake and Scott schmidt on their office walls, but never looked at them when talking about us...lol!
"They don't see our point, they only see their own point, and it's sort of ah tunnel vision of a sort." Good to see confession through projection, and lack of self awareness aren't new things.
I can only speak for Europe, but whilst snowboarding really did “take off” during the late 80s and remained highly popular ever since, it appears to have tailed off a bit over the last 4-5 years. I ski in the Alps several times each season, have done for 20 years, and although still popular, the proportion of boarders to skiers has definitely noticeably dropped compared with a couple of years ago. Maybe it was partly driven by a certain cool and youthful image which by its very nature tends to be transient.
Lived this. Been boarding for 30+ years. I remember when my local resorts started allowing snowboarding for the first time. We had to demonstrate to ski patrol on the bunny hill that we could turn-right, left and stop. Then we would get our “ski-boarder” card which would allow us to get a lift ticket.
Makes sense. I made the mistake of getting to the top of a ski hill my first time snowboarding, only to find out I couldn't turn. I was aggressively competent at stopping though. I think it must've taken an hour to get down
Ha. Same. I remember that there was 1 hill within 500km that allowed it. We'd go there once in awhile... but mostly it was finding our own hills and building jumps. When some of the hills slowly let snowboarders on I remember the verbal abuse being thrown our way from skiers. I was a punk, skateboarder kid... so I kind of leaned into it.
“These skateboards or ski-boards or whatever you call them are dangerous” *as a skiing child falls at 0:52 going 0.5 mph on flat ground with an adult guiding them
What's so funny about that quote is that, literally 5 seconds before he says all this, he had JUST FINISHED calling them "Snowboards"! But then he acts like he doesn't even have the mental energy to know what they're called when addressing snowboards again. Performative outrage is so so dumb.
D. Feliciano how were these the millennials? Millennials would be the snowboarders, trying something new. The skiers would be the older generation, afraid and against the new/unknown.
I was a part of the skier vs. snowboarder wars back in the 80's and early 90's and by the time we won independence and were recognized as citizens we had lost a lot of good men. Our entire elite "Smart Aleck" team 6 was completely wiped out before we signed our truce.
Mustache: "They don't see our point, they only see their own point" Interviewer: "Do you see any compromise in the future?" Mustache: "No... We don't want them at all" God I love me a good ol' fashioned hypocrite
@@generalyellor2187 amateur Olympic wrestling you moron. Alot of pro wrestlers are on the road 250-300 days a year destroying their bodies by the way. So congratulations you're doubly stupid.
I remember being a kid in Canada in the 90s, my parents telling me to quit snowboarding and go back to skiiing. "What are you going to do when you're an adult, snowboard? Dont be ridiculous. What if you're with your co-workers, no one will respect you."
I honestly can't figure out how some idiot can't see that tying one thing to each foot and tying one thing to both feet to slide down a snowy hill is the same shit.
Dude: "They don't see our point, they only see their own point. Kind of a tunnel vision of sorts" Reporter: "Do you see any compromise happening?" Dude: "No"
I'm old fashioned. I use ole' drum brakes. My vegan cousin keeps telling me "oh, go electric, the you get regen brakes and they're more powerful yada yada yada!". She also talks about self boarding hands free snow boards. What's next? Some kind of, pneumatic air brake!?! Ha! Give me a 'brake!
You guys realize he is talking about the sticks that go down in the snow when you disconnect the boots from the ski right?? It is to stop the skis from running down the mountain by themselves when you fall.
legend has it that mustache sits on his porch all day in the rocking chair. when the kids next door ball lands on his yard. he yells and take the ball. never to return it. legend has it.
Yup discover america and become everyone living god. If the defy me use modern weapons to keep them under control. Use the weapon of modern politics and baking to control the masses. Teach my lineage to do the same so my family tree can stay in power for thousands of years. Disappear in my forties and tell them I will return after I unleash a plague upon the earth call it covid-19. That's when they will know I will re-appear. Of course between you and I here on TH-cam all I really did was ti.e travel. They won't know what hit them. Muahahaha!!!!
Funny this. Have been skiing for 48 years, my sister made the move to snowboarding mid 90's. Can't remember any slopes that forbade snowboarders (Europe). Not fond of beginners because they tend to scrape the snow of the piste but very grateful helping to get the carve ski's and all the other modern ski's developed. It was pretty darn hard to turn on 7 ft very straight ski's I can tell you.
"They don't see our point, they only see their own point" "You see any comprise in the future?" "No, we don't want them at all" I love the interviewer asking that question, to show how much of a hypocrite this guy is. This was clearly about snooty older generation skiers vs younger generation snowboarders. So funny to see this while watching the Winter Olympics.
Right?! How stupidly self centered do you have to be to bitch about someone telling you off when you walked up to them saying, “ you dont see our point, we dont want you here at all..” n the snowboarder is supposed to just comply
@@lexidecimal9941 The literal definition of liberal is to accept new behaviors or opinions different from ones own. Definition of conservative is to hold onto traditional values and not accept change. You got it completely backwards bud.
@@Yoda_gaming1 ok bud... you're right. Feel better? What are you quoting, hard copy print of the first edition definition from newspaper from a small town in 1921? You see, I used to be liberal, even had Jean Cretien work at my desk for a day, then I learned grown up stuff and realized important things. There's a good reason why right is right. Here's some proof for you, ask yourself this... Q: what s the number one source of right conservatives? A: leftist liberals. That's rhetorical and always a one way street, no conservative ever goes back to liberalism and libs get new libs from immigration, alright, at least large portions of it, don't hold that nonsense strawman bs against me, it's not everyone single soul. Think about it... its always been a one way street to truth and logic. Keep reading stuff and you might figure it out if your open to the mere possibility accepting that the libs devotion to government isn't as good as it should be. Conservatives are devoted to one another. In Canada, Pierre Trudeau openly told the media decades ago hell use the liberal party to make Canada communist. Look it up... but you probably won't.
Thanks to this old man I've been making a fool of myself since 1985. Whenever I go to buy or rent a snowboard I ask for the kind with brakes. I leave the shop insulted and decide to just go get drunk and lippy with skiers.
I DOWNHILL SKIED MY BALLS OFF FROM 75 TO 92 MAINLY ON THE EAST COAST AND A COUPLE OF TRIPS TO SNOWMASS AND I NEVER ONCE SAW OR HEARD ABOUT SNOWBOARDING AND THE ATTITUDE AGAINST SNOWBOARDING IN THIS ARTICLE IS LUDICROUS
"I already banned them from the chair lifts and told them they can walk up the mountain. I even asked them nicely to get the hell off my mountain. Not sure why they're so angry at me. What am I doing wrong?" -Paraphrases of a mustache man
My friend was snowboarding and he broke his collar bone when two novice skiers crashed into him. It's not what you ride, it's how you ride it. Stay sharp everyone.
It's honestly the exact same beef. The skiers didn't like the new snowboard crowd and tried to stop them but now snowboarding is just as popular as skiing, at least in my area. Just replace skiers with skateboarders and scooters with snowboarders and you have the situation at skateparks
@@nwmaxbuilds8740 The problem is when you learn to skate it can be tough and you weren't just rolling around a skatepark. Almost any kid can ride a scooter so they can easily ride around getting in the way, without actually using the park.
No because scooters are not new. They sucked when I was a kid and they still do today. And they are like mf missiles bro. They just see their point and not mine!
The problem is the parents drop their scooter riding kids off at skateparks like it was a free baby sitting area and the kids tend to sit in the middle skating areas
Snowboarder and skateboarder in these ages (I was young) but I remember society not wanting me around. I was a misfit to them. Glad we paved the way to today's fun hobbies
I've spent quite a lot of time skiing and snowboarding, teaching friends and family how to ride both. I have not once collided with a snowboarder, neither on ski nor snowboard. I have however been in and witnessed several accidents, where I personally, or friends have been hit, at fairly high speed, from behind by both 'new', and experienced skiers that were 'uphill' of us, going way too fast, and way too close when trying to pass us. One of the biggest issues with skis is how easy they are to ride. Almost anyone can ride them fairly fast, and with very little training. It usually takes longer than that to develop control and learn how much room you need to take a turn, or break/stop entirely that it takes to 'go fast'. Snowboards on the other hand require balance and skill to ride at any speed. It takes time, and it's definitely not as easy to just pick up as skiing. This means that a snowboarder is far more likely to fall, but less likely to run into other people when learning these basics. Once a snowboarder is 'up and running', they have already failed and fallen dozens, if not hundreds of times, and they thus to some extent already know and understand some of the limitations of their equipment. The lack of confidence in the ride also cause people to have bigger margins to other people in the hill, and thus few snowboarders go as close to other skiers, and people on ski does.
@@cameronbruhns1451 and a snowboarder is mush more predictable in his trajectory then a skiier passing a snowboard is more easier then passing a skieer
Actually, what I've noticed as someone who rode a snowboard actively 2000-2006 and now just picked up the sport again, at least in the park you see more skiers nowadays than back in the day. I guess it comes and goes just like anything. The same with skateboarding, it went away for a while and then came back in to main stream popularity again.
My dad was a snowboarder and what I seen him go through still haunts me. I get bad grades, we live in poverty and we been a victim of bias on the slopes. My mom was a skier and her family disowned her. Just yesterday a cop pulled me over and seen my snow board and asked me, "you going SKIING?". Snow boarding is still hated to this day but the mainstream says it excepted.
They would be able to see more if common method of descending a slope would be a straight line. But it's not. You "slalom". And the moment your back faces hill up it's near impossible to be aware of what's above you.
I both ski and snowboard, and visibility isn't worse, it's just different. "backwards" isn't necessarily uphill. On a snowboard you can see up and down the slope, but not the slope that's behind you. I have boarders pull out infront of me just as much as skiers, not looking what's coming before they make a move. I've also had learners going edge to edge on the piste consistently only to switch it up and throw a surprise turn in last second. So focused on what they're doing they don't consider allowing some space for people trying to pass. Doesn't matter what you ride, the rules are the same: You must stay out of the way of people below you, and try not to cut across people above you. The amount of accidents you see where someone takes a hard turn without checking over their shoulder, or just carry on even though they're on a collision course and have "right of way". Not crashing isn't one persons responsibility, it's a team effort.
@@conrad7829 The code states that you are responsible for those in front of you. Not behind you. It is for the people behind you to watch and be weary of you. By the way, the code, in many states, is actually STATE LAW. You should try reading them.
I remember snowboarders when they first started showing up at our local ski area.....I thought they were ruining skiing ....a few years went by and the boarders got much better....I changed my mind about boarders because I realized how snooty skiers are and how they treat beginning skiers...Then I felt like an ass for ever judging snowboarders
As a Snowboarder myself and of 37 years of age, looking back on what it was to be a Snowboarder back then meant GenX counter culture mentality against the baby boomers, so with that said, back in those days there was a bit of a punk ego at times that was used to stereotype the new up and coming sport and its riders... to see how prolific and amazing it has become now has made me truly happy!
I transferred from MSU in Michigan to USC in South Carolina in the late 80's. I was one of the first rollerbladers. I remember being chased by the police in Columbia and at first, I stooped. But nobody knew the rules laws. They lumped us in with those evil skate boarders as well jumping things and stairs. So, then I just lost them. Now I am 55 and ride motorcycles another evil pastime and started ebike riding the bike trails around me. Same shit over 30 years later. I just smile and laugh because I am always enjoying myself and there will always be closed minded losers!
I just went snowboarding out in California recently after not going in about a decade. I saw a TON of people older than me snowboarding. I’m 38 years old and started back in the 90’s, but it was good to see some real old-timers still kicking it.
I've got friends in their 40s and 50s who are snowboarding regularly. They've got their kids hooked on it to and it's a huge family activity they gets to share with their teens.
To be fair, maybe he's talking about when skis pop off. Bindings do have brakes that automatically engage when the ski boot disengages from it so the ski can't just zip its way down the hill.
Tyler McDonald they showed a guy with straps on board and yes they had straps on some. They were like old ski boot latches before ratchets were invented.
The fact these people were blocked from using the chair lift so they hiked up the hill instead... I just love that shit
What do you mean?
@@MrSharp-yg1wb it shows determination. I think that's an admirable quality
@@MrSharp-yg1wb plus, have you ever tried walking up a steep, snow covered hill with big chunky boots on? It's not fun nor easy lol
@@Purple9721. also you really felt like you earned that run after hiking for it. Started riding in 81 , hiked for my runs for a few years before the resorts came around. Respect for recognizing the struggle!
@@orbiterguitars 👊
I've been snowboarding since 1989 and I've only killed two bystanders in that time
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahagaha thats the funniest shit ive seen in a minute
😂🤣. Started myself in 1988 got my first board. Ski resorts rarely allowed snowboards back then. So we poached runs anyway.
See it’s not that bad
He looks like Brett Pit
And it's been the same since then
So from these arguments, I learned that skiers:
1. See behind their back
2. Have brakes
3. Are slow
4. Don't hurt people when they hit them
5. Don't drink alcohol
All no
Downhill skis do have breaks when the boots come off.
sounds like the typical skiers i know in colorado
Forgot not smartalecs and don’t curse
@Sussy ass motherfucka They also never said that you're a moron :P
Love that guy at the end-
"The snowboarders only see their point and not ours"
"Do you see any compromise"
"No"
Caught that too 😁
Ugh that is so real
"These damn kids" - every generation
Kids this generation are all pussified
At least back then the kids weren't snorting condoms and eating tide pods.
but tiktok is legit bad lmaoooooo
Teo Trueee
@@Freedom2286 I'm sure it happened. There was just no internet back then. These days you do something dumb and you get crucified on social media. It's fucking lame.
Snowboards have breaks, it's called running into a skier to slow you down.
i wish i could like this comment a 1000 times
lol lol lol
I thought this was common knowledge. Why else would we have skiers on the slopes?
Aaah yes, hit a skier and do a 180 of the bump you get...
Do they have hot chocolate when they do take their break from the slopes?
Running up the hill to poach the snow on a fancy new "skiboard", running from ski patrol, all while rocking a mullet and some tunes on a mobile cassette player? What a time to be alive.
Layne Hagan seriously. That sounds awesome. No wonder why my dad is bored these days
Facts
Yea eh! Fk the 90s i wanted to be an 80s kid. Thr most retro arcade games ever. When muscle cars were a normal vehicle. Drugs was a thing. Etc etc
@@dakth7434 I grew up in the late 70s / early 80s. I can tell you that muscle cars was not a normal vehicle. I grew up in a garage and our family have few muscle cars over the years so it was common for me but not a common site to see driving down the road everyday. Chances are you was gonna see a k car, chevette or something cheap along them lines. Your right about the games though lol I miss them haha
@@niewissen9912 i was just thinkimg about dazed and confused haha but damn hey. The arcade games is the shit tho
Hard to believe 40 years later, snowboards still don’t have brakes
But skis still do....
The snowboard does not need a brake, because it is never fully detached. A snowboarder is always strapped to the board with at least one leg, e.g. on a lift. It's easier to meet lost sled on slope, than snowboard. Why sleds doesn't have brakes?
The skis must have a brake, because they unlock themselves when you fall to save your legs, and then they become bullets.
@@foobaz2387 I’ll explain the joke to you. The old man was complaining about snowboards having no brakes, but my joke was pretty much calling him a retard for thinking skis have brakes.
Still no clutch either
@@camdrury2501 No need, still waiting on a gearbox
“Most of them are drunk, lippy and uncooperative” nice to see that some things about the sport I love haven’t changed 😂
Paul Luckett oh please. Our snowboarding generation turned into mustache guy.
The power of the sport lives on
Can confirm. Am drunk while boarding.
Facts!
Snowboarders are still sliding sideways most of the way down
This is like a live action episode of South Park
holy shit I was thinking of that episode.
"Stan Marsh the DAARSSHH"
That's actually a funny comment. Thank you for that. Don't see many of them these days...
Where is the midget in a bikini?
This is the most true comment I’ve ever read.
“Snowboards are dangerous, the have no brakes” - very true, glad my skis have ceramic brakes.
Imagine not having brembos on your skis
Brakes on skis = the things that stop em from going down the hill if/when you wipe out
lol easier to stop on a board than skis. I hate skis. Knee breakers.
@@bz1mm
I don't agree with the guy below you that it's easier ti stop on a board, but both have similar means to stop.
@@ezakustam I realize that now they do, but I’m pointing out that a shocking amount of people didn’t realize what the ski breaks were that they mentioned in the video
"They don't see our point, they only see their own point, and it's sort of a tunnel vision."
"Do you see any compromise in the future at all?"
"No, we just like to say that we don't want them at all!"
What a great way to get past tunnel vision 😂
Legend is that mustache is still on the slopes approaching snowboarders in a calm collected manner and still getting lipped off.
Lol lipped off
Smart alecks!
The legend is true, has to be
Hahahahaha
lol..that's funny....porn stache to the max...
The good old days... when snowboards didn't have brakes...
Lmfao
Lmaooooo😂
Haha
They still don’t right? Maybe I’ve got an outdated setup lol idk I ski primarily.
@@EskimoBENNY thats the joke haha
"They just don't see our side". " is there any room for compromise?". " absolutely not".
sounds like society in 2019 hahaha
@@wolf-yw9wk depressingly so
Spoken like a future Trumptard.
like Democrats
Your grammar and syntax hurts me
I started snowboarding in 1987 and only a few resorts in Utah would allow it. Power Mountain was very accomidative to snowboarders so half the people on the mountain were snowboarding...but they required us to take a test to prove we could snowboard safely and I had to carry an special snowboarding ID card with me. It's funny looking back. But within a few years nearly every resort opened up to snowboarding. Those were fun times. I was 16 and felt like a rebel doing something the grumpy old people didn't approve of.
I don't think this "snowboarding" craze will catch on.
I think you mean skiboarding.
I think you mean snowsurfing.
In the alps it's maybe 15% nowadays. In the 90's we had many more snowboarders. The trend went back to carving ski.
Max S in Canada depending on the hill it can be as high as about 30-40% sometimes
Square In Square yeah i doubt it
My father served in the great skier/snowboarder war of 1985. He once said "We lost a lot of good men on those slopes." Other than that he never spoke of it. After he died I found some of his old lift tickets in a trunk in the attic. Never knew he was a decorated hero. Thank you for your service, gents. War is hell.
And yet there is no memorial for him anywhere. #HEROES
Well played, sir.
o7
I laughed out loud (And I never laugh).
LOL
The last dude, saying the boarders only see things from their perspective. Then flatly refuses a compromise.
I like how he said they were "being uncooperative" - I mean, you're telling them to stop and leave... You wouldn't be having the conversation if they were "cooperative" with your uncompromising position they shouldn't exist lol
@@creamwobbly well those weren't better then necessarily
To be fair. It's his job to make them not use their snowboards. So of course they don't want a compromise with the snowboarders, they just want them to stop so they don't have to bother with "extra work" on their job.
1985 version of a modern leftist
@@totallycv2388 The snowboarders yeah. The guard and owner are the right wingers.
Being an 80's kid this holds so true . The same fuss was made up about Skateboarding and Heavy Metal Music 🤣🤣
Those gosh darn Smart Alecs are back at it again!
Yore sick!
Gettin real tired of these hosers.
yah eh... no respect aboot ya!
ayyyy what's up Linus or who ever runs sfc
Ahahah what the heck are you guys doing here?!? :D
This sort of discrimination has been going on for decades, I remember being so nervous coming out to my parents when I was 16 as a snowboarder, they were surprised but thankfully very supportive
lol
How long were you in the ski closet? 😂
bro really said coming out about snowboarding lmaooo
Straight to boarder conversion therapy with me!
half my family disowned me, my uncle hit on me for some reason.
"They don't see our point, they only see their own point... tunnel vision of a sort."
Says the guy who didn't see the snowboarders' point, only saw his own point and had tunnel vision.
He literally defined a disagreement and then named that as the cause for the disagreement. 😂😂😂
I recognized that irony as well. Classic example of when a person points a finger at somebody, they've got four more pointed back at themselves.
But did you guys notice the rather pointed question by the reporter, proving this, right after he said it?
He had a nice mustache tho
Was hoping to find this posted after I heard that absurd comment. I’m sure this man struggled socially in his life lol
“You go up politely to ask them to leave cause they’re endangering others and themselves and they lip you off”
It doesent get more cringe than that. Poor guy
I haven't been snowboarding in a long time, but this definitely nailed it. Growing up, the skiers were generally the entitled, wealthy, snobs and the snowboarders were stoners, skaters, and just generally lower and middle class people. It wasn't 100% like this, but by and large it was.
It's still like this brother!
Spot on.
With lift tickets the price they are today, you have to be upper-middle class just to get on the slopes period.
@@salazam For real. Add in the cost of gear, transportation, etc. and it's one of the more expensive activities. Hockey is similar, unless you live somewhere that has frozen ponds in the winter.
@@SkremoMcThrftsto Yup. I play hockey too. Gentrified sports filter out the riff-raff.
"they don't see our point, they only see their point. Sort of tunnelvision." "do you see compromise of some sort?" "NO."
oh the irony
Thought the same.
lol I'd love to see an interview with that ski patrol guy today
loneventhorizon omg that would be amazing I'd be laughing my ass off
YEAH, THAT WOULD BE HILARIOUS
Sneaky Kill I know him
This is hilarious, it's incredible that this was a controversy at one point.
Also, I love that they're calling them missiles and dangerous when all the boarders they showed were barely moving and barely able to stand up
THEY'RE MISSLES! says local man with two spears strapped to his boots.
Burton wisely got rid of that bullet shape though.
If you want to see who won just take a look at shaped skis now.
Yeah, and it's like that most of the time, if u can't snowboard right most likely before catching dangerous speeds u'll catch an edge and fall, while on skiis u can way more easily get a lot of speed without turning and not fall
This is the 80's, the real 80's. You should of heard the hoopla over CCTV's and multiculturalism...
The only people that owned computers were businessmen and nerds. The only people that had tattoos were military, heavy metal musicians, and criminals (and wh0res).
@@ACESandElGHTS not trying to start an argument or anything but surprisingly, shaped skis were developed almost entirely separate from the influence of snowboarding. This video actually shows why, no ski companies wanted to listen to snowboarders. Elan introduced true side cut skis in the 90s, and changed racing forever. These were developed in Norway where artisans and craftsmen have been experimenting with ski shape and design for well over a hundred years. In the early 2000s, Shane McConkey developed the Volant Spatula which was the first true freestyle powder ski. This was the first ski to include reverse side cut, tip and tail rocker, twin tips, and a decambered profile. McConkey thought of all these innovations almost entirely on his own, an exception being that Scott Gaffney gave him the idea for a decambered ski. One of the only true innovations that snowboarding influenced was the Atomic Powderfat in 1988 (production name was the Powder Plus). The Powderfat was essentially an atomic snowboard that was cut in half and then made into a functioning pair of skis. However this did not catch on and was relatively forgotten about. So well snowboarding certainly didn’t detract from ski shape evolution, it also had a very minimal effect on it. The true effect of snowboarding was getting more people into freestyle skiing and to adopt a more relaxed approach to the sport. The effect snowboarding had on skiing culture, outside of ski design and technology, is absolutely immense. There’s a reason a lot of us freestyle skiers joke that snowboarding is the best the to ever happen to skiing 😂. Anyways if you read this whole history lesson I definitely appreciate it, as I’ll take any excuse to nerd out about skiing history 😂
I really love americans , the most friendly ppl i've met. But this cultural phenomena to make up some crazy propagandistic things to trash something you don't like is crazy. They do it in a polite way though ^^
The ski instructor guy is the snobby rich villain in every 80s teen movie I ever saw 😂
Damn Skippity
Well I doesn't find his eyes he is the most blind I he literally does not have
He's trying to close down the rec center to build a fancy club for rich people. But it all depends on the big ski/snowboarder race.
Get your skis shined up grab a stick of juicy fruit, the taste is gonna move ya.
@Ivan Ivanovich ?
Dont be a smart alec.
As a relatively new Snowboarder, this is too funny. I guess anything new is always frightening :)
now imagine how they would feel about dark people snowboarding lmfao
There's always been resistance because skiers were more wealthy and snowboarders came along like surfboarders... red necks of the ski slopes.
Its funny how obviously everything the old man says equally applies to skis
My friend had a ski that came off without breaks and it went down the mountain several hundred meters because the breaks didnt engage. I've also seen it in some other places. Luckily, the slopes in question were challenging, so there were very few people on them, and no one was hurt, but it took like 10 minutes to find the ski as it went into a creek.
I use telemark skis, so I don't have to worry about that. I simply have leashes, and they can't go anywhere.
Skiis don't have brakes it's not a car bro.
@@soldandroad they literally do 😅
@@soldandroad Yes, they don't have exactly brakes. But there are special "antennae" that when you put them on a slope, they will not go fast but will stuck, unlike a snowboard which, if you put it on a slope, will go very long and fast. Just a fact. I snowboard myself. Of course, if you put the snowboard correctly upside down, then it will not go. But it's more about when it slips out of someone by accident.
@Viktoria wow so you're one of those snowboarders lipping people off, huh? And yes, as I said, skiis don't have brakes. They have antennas. I know whenever I need to stop my car, I wag my antenna a few times, and it magically stops. Yeah Victoria...antennas lmao 🤣
have fun, and stay safe on the slopes, thanks for the detailed response!
"Old man hates fun" is the news story of for generations
They should interview these guys again (assuming they are still around)
Sure, back then. Now it's liberal white women called 'Karens'.
White elitists don’t want others to play.
Probably because then they can’t feel superior anymore because the rest of the world finds it they actually suck at their own sports 😂
It has been that way with soccer, hockey, golf, baseball and many more sports.
“We don’t want young kids and non whites and women here!”
@Sisu Litost (subs) placed? Try earned. I know, weird cultural concept for 'societies' of rape and thievery.
@Sisu Litost (subs) oh, I thought you where referring to 'upper management'.
“These snowboarders only see their own view, they can’t see ours”
“Do you think you can make any compromises in the future?”
“No.”
Piewert Present day liberals are like the skiers
Vitalpoison 071 ironic
@@loganharris6379 Then they aren't liberals.
A tenant of liberalism is to listen to both sides and extract ideas to suit the governed and increase equality in front of the law.
Ya didn't expect a philosophy lesson in this comments' section, eh?
"Sir, could you define the word 'irony' for me please?"
"No, and if you'll excuse me I have to get back to work stopping people sliding down this hill with two feet on one board instead of one foot each on two skinnier boards."
Law of liberal resort skiing..get the fuck out of the way
I love these old videos, such a time warp. Interesting to see the people, the fashion, just how everything was
As a skier, I’m glad skiing isn’t ruled by these pretentious clowns anymore. Anyone can ski and board together!
Google Deer Valley and Alta
well said
and mad river
Yes
@@spencerbonds is almost segregation haha
This is gold.
Crazy how insufferable people seem just 3 decades or so ago.
no that’s snow
@@A6Legit uh..you mean 3 seconds ago
Thought it was hot tub time machine
1:25 they're just smart alecs!
1:46 ...that was crazy close and dangerous woah !!!
"Because they're missiles"
No brakes on 'em!
Toby Barnett snowboarders will go down the slopes and go right through the skiers so we'll kick em out and they'll just flip us off
my favorite meme of the year
They're just too darn savage!
Lol
This is SO Funny! I could be wrong but it looks like snow boarding is a way more popular downhill activity these days and ski mountains are fighting tooth and nail for their business. I remember being an avid skier between 1976 - 1990, mostly on the east coast, and I remember how amazed I was seeing these 1st snowboarders bombing down the slopes! I was an OK skier, but i was probably more of a menace to other skiers back then than any snow boarder...haha!
This man's life mission was to stop the snowboarding movement. He failed.
Tragically that man was killed shortly after taping this segment. Cause of death, Ski board accident.
@@encoded7403 Is a ski board just like one huge ski that you ride?
@@mantis_toboggan_md must be like a surf board for snow of sorts.
Yup thats my Uncle, he started drinking heavily around the time that snowboarding was in the 1998 Olympics... These days he mostly just sits with a bottle of rum and tells old ski stories even though he cant ski anymore since his collision with a snowboarder in Banff
@@redeyeknight5964 is this fucking real?
Somebody needs to find mustache guy and interview him today.
Mordant Vistas 😂
Mordant Vistas fuck yeah. I'd love to see that.
He owns the world's biggest snowboard company.
He definitely rides. Still won’t wear a helmet tho
Found - William Macy in Boogie Nights.
Classic example of how humans reject a new idea.
why can't it be both?
Well, to be fair, new snowboarders are the worst people on the mountain. They are falling more often (and more abruptly), and they tend to sit down a lot... usually at busy junctions where lots of people are trying to pass through. I can imagine that when snowboarding first started out, everyone was a beginner, and all of them were just on the floor most of the time (the video actually seems to support this). I can imagine how a mountain with mostly stable skiiers would reject this.
I came here to refute you're statement, but you are completely spot on.
Occasionally I will try explaining to the people sitting on the other side of a gnoll that they should move. Most get it, with a few telling me to fuck off because they can do what they want.
Which is fine. They can get hit by someone else that's going 30 mph on that stretch who wasn't able to narrowly avoid them that time.
skiiers also stand around on the run, just as much as snowboarders
Nick Ross and skiers got it their first time eh? No, you also fell flat on your ass, or front, or side many many many bloody times and to guys like me who jump off their lift with boards strapped on and spray 8 feet of snow every turn you guys were also pain in the ass noobs.
I used to ski before I tried snowboarding and fell in love with it. My dad used to be a ski instructor back in the day, so I think he was a little disappointed at first, but let's be real, it wasn't the first time I disappointed my pops
“It’s like a missile... Most of them have no brakes on them”
ski brakes are the things on the skiis where if you snap your boots onto the ski they come up, and come down like a couple of kickstands when theyre unsnapped. so the guy was talking about the possibility of snowboards without a rider going down the hill and slamming into someones shin or calf.
@@thomasbh5223 Yeah, we know. Now explain what missile brakes are.
So I would think they would have ABS today.
Mine has air brakes. I need a special endorsement on my skiboard license.
@@joskimengstrom2853 missile brakes are the object that the missile runs into, like an f-15 or someone's ankle bone.
No fucking brakes? Holy shit that is dangerous. Not like my skis with dual abs disc brakes amiright.
lol!
They aren’t talking about breaks for when the person isn’t on the skis, when you step into a ski binding the breaks retract and when the binding is disengaged the breaks are applied, stopping runaway skis
Maguire just bein silly mate
Andrew Coleman my snowboard comes with anti lock breaks. I think ill do fine in the snow.
Maguire whoosh that joke went right over your head....
Ahh, the newest of the California fads. I'm sure skiboarding or whatever will go away
Just like all the other fads will go away lmao
Whateva happened there!!!
Try burton snow boards Vermont.. NOT California origination.... come on news... get it right
Yeah they look dumb
Just like those other fads of tattoos, piercings, and skateboards, they will slip into obscurity until no one remembers what in the hell any of them even are.
I never cared for boarders way back when, but now they're the norm. So good for them keeping it up. Rock on dude!
That’s right. No skier has ever had a drink or some lip
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Well I can honestly say I never had a drink while skiing. Aside from that one time that is and the time before that and all the times before that and in 3 weeks when I'm at crystal mountain. But those fewish times that's it!
Only boarders and skaters drink, and lip off, look at that music they all listen to, and those tattoos, and mohawks, dead giveaway they're only out to do bad... lol... too bad those bone heads all had posters of glen plake and Scott schmidt on their office walls, but never looked at them when talking about us...lol!
@@patrickploucha2118 crystal mountain, Michigan?! Haha
Yeah as if cocaine isn't going on on the slops
"They don't see our point, they only see their own point, and it's sort of ah tunnel vision of a sort." Good to see confession through projection, and lack of self awareness aren't new things.
by design, unfortunately....
To be fair, that's true for both sides of virtually any argument.
Reminds me of the attitude towards unvaccinated trucker horn honkers.
"confession through projection" new punk band name😅...CTP for short
Truth be told
"Skateboards, Skiboards whatever they're called"...XD
Doesn't matter they are all vandals.
they're a got dang menace! they're always smokin the reefer too!
some of them have even had a little bit to drink.
they're like missiles
he's just being stupid for the sake of being stupid at 0:34 he actually calls them snowboards
I can only speak for Europe, but whilst snowboarding really did “take off” during the late 80s and remained highly popular ever since, it appears to have tailed off a bit over the last 4-5 years. I ski in the Alps several times each season, have done for 20 years, and although still popular, the proportion of boarders to skiers has definitely noticeably dropped compared with a couple of years ago. Maybe it was partly driven by a certain cool and youthful image which by its very nature tends to be transient.
"We don't like your kind here."
"Snowboarders?"
"No Californians."
Lol, best comment of 2021!
Lol
HAHA
They found an association.
So true 🤙🏾
Legend has it that he's still in those mountains observing Smart Alecs in their natural habitat.
those hooligans are still lippin' off too
I wish this was still the type of thing ppl complained about compared to today's arguments
🤣🤣
Lmao!!!!!!!!
What's crazy is how greatly impacted the design of SKIS where, after SNOWBOARDS came on the scene and tweaked into perfection.
Lived this. Been boarding for 30+ years. I remember when my local resorts started allowing snowboarding for the first time. We had to demonstrate to ski patrol on the bunny hill that we could turn-right, left and stop. Then we would get our “ski-boarder” card which would allow us to get a lift ticket.
Aw gee, a real-life ski-boarder card??? You're a legend!
wow
Makes sense. I made the mistake of getting to the top of a ski hill my first time snowboarding, only to find out I couldn't turn. I was aggressively competent at stopping though. I think it must've taken an hour to get down
Ha. Same. I remember that there was 1 hill within 500km that allowed it. We'd go there once in awhile... but mostly it was finding our own hills and building jumps. When some of the hills slowly let snowboarders on I remember the verbal abuse being thrown our way from skiers. I was a punk, skateboarder kid... so I kind of leaned into it.
fair enough
“MY WAY OF FALLING DOWN A HILL WITH BOARDS STRAPPED TO MY FEET IS SUPERIOR TO YOUR WAY OF FALLING DOWN A HILL WITH A BOARD STRAPPED TO YOUR FEET”
"Gee Bill! Why does Mom let you have two boards?"
At high speeds, don’t forget high speeds
This had me rolling. Thanks
You don't have to yell.
@@JakeBor I'M SORRY I'M JUST REALLY PASSIONATE ABOUT FALLING DOWN HILLS WITH THE PROPER NUMBER OF BOARDS STRAPPED TO MY FEET
It's just a trendy fad I don't think it will catch on...
Jesus christ you are on another level of stupid. It's called a joke
Hahaha...
Albin Eriksson hes joking lmao the irony on your comment is real 😂
Platinum Pineapple Well the Guy the comment w/ ment for removed it, so it does look rather funny
Albin Eriksson this vedio is not a joke
“These skateboards or ski-boards or whatever you call them are dangerous” *as a skiing child falls at 0:52 going 0.5 mph on flat ground with an adult guiding them
you can tell that guy thinks mayonaise is spicy
😂
What's so funny about that quote is that, literally 5 seconds before he says all this, he had JUST FINISHED calling them "Snowboards"! But then he acts like he doesn't even have the mental energy to know what they're called when addressing snowboards again. Performative outrage is so so dumb.
Also, him talking about how "most of them don't have breaks on them". As if skis have breaks to begin with.
It's funny because years later Ski-boards are the scooters of the snow... And I say that as a rollerblader who had "proper" ski boards...
as a skier... this is painful to watch
But its fucking hilarious🤣 Hot tub time machine
@burteriksson watch the movie dude.. lol
Lol these were the millenials of their time
D. Feliciano how were these the millennials? Millennials would be the snowboarders, trying something new. The skiers would be the older generation, afraid and against the new/unknown.
@@vybhavkandadai2989 yeah thats what i tried to say!
1985: the year that disc brakes were finally introduced for skies. This man makes some solid points.
"They can't see behind them" WOW.
Wswxsx
I think breaks not brakes? As in the ski can separate from the foot and prevent contortion.
I was so happy when the disc brakes came out in 85. I can't imagine going back to the old rope around the waist with a cinder block on the other end.
True, the drum brakes on my first pair used to fade terribly by the end of the day
I was a part of the skier vs. snowboarder wars back in the 80's and early 90's and by the time we won independence and were recognized as citizens we had lost a lot of good men. Our entire elite "Smart Aleck" team 6 was completely wiped out before we signed our truce.
Better to die shredding and lippin’ off than to live with regret.
Mustache: "They don't see our point, they only see their own point"
Interviewer: "Do you see any compromise in the future?"
Mustache: "No... We don't want them at all"
God I love me a good ol' fashioned hypocrite
It's snowboard racism
fuck that guy, im stoked he got all of his mountains overrun with boarders in the next few years
I can't stand hypocrites. Lead poisoning for them all.
Sounds like every single liberal democrat.
Sounds like every single conservative republican.
“Even if snowboarding is just another Californian fad the people who work on ski hills say one season is one too many.” It’s now an Olympic sport.
Lol exactly what I was thinking
Yeah the same morons who tried to get rid of wrestling, the toughest and oldest sport around.
since 1998!
@@Kromsmitesyou : Staged acting wrestling as the "toughest... sport around"!?! Funniest thing I've read today.
@@generalyellor2187 amateur Olympic wrestling you moron. Alot of pro wrestlers are on the road 250-300 days a year destroying their bodies by the way. So congratulations you're doubly stupid.
(Skier) "Do you snowboard or ski?"
(Snowboarder) "I snowboard"
(Skier) "Ah, but you have no breaks and you can't see behind you"
[Awkward silence]
Mark hahahaha this killed me! The logic there is amazing
not that funny no offense
iFishWithClickBait RBLX you gotta be either mustache porno ski patroller guy or his son with all that salt, boomer
@@chaseallen4352 toxic gamer
Bruno Bruno lol ok boomer
The ski patrol guy from the 80s looks exactly like every snowboarder and coffee shop barista looks like TODAY in British Columbia.
I remember being a kid in Canada in the 90s, my parents telling me to quit snowboarding and go back to skiiing. "What are you going to do when you're an adult, snowboard? Dont be ridiculous. What if you're with your co-workers, no one will respect you."
As a native Floridian, there's so many layers of weird there
I honestly can't figure out how some idiot can't see that tying one thing to each foot and tying one thing to both feet to slide down a snowy hill is the same shit.
@@aluisious next you're going to say waterskiing and wake boarding are basically the same thing
so, in Canada, you hang out with coworkers at the ski resort?
They both can be used downhill but skiing can be used around town if theres snow. So 2 diff applications
It’s true, I’m a snow missiler and I basically just go to the hill to smart Alec and ride with no breaks.
@matttatts Don't forget to lip people off.
Skiers are bullets mostly the little kids they bomb down from the top dont know how to turn and fall or do pizza
matttatts 😂😂😂😂same
I bet you're drunk too.
Skiers are 2 missiles😂
Dude: "They don't see our point, they only see their own point. Kind of a tunnel vision of sorts"
Reporter: "Do you see any compromise happening?"
Dude: "No"
Biggest idiot of the 80s there
Biggest loser ever
Small-minded idiots are very good at projecting their own behaviours onto others.
Modern day Republicans
@Maximilian Muftic think about thinking that in 85
I am not sure how a movie has not been made about this yet.
"Most of them have no brakes on them". That's weird my snowboard comes with full ABS system
Must be a newer model with the computers. Mine has brakes but no traction control so I always slide into skiers and kill them.
I bought the Burton performance package with the carbon ceramic brake rotors.......works like a charm.
Don't forget the spring out sycthes for when you need to 'carve' your way to the front of the lift queue 💀💀💀💀
I'm old fashioned. I use ole' drum brakes. My vegan cousin keeps telling me "oh, go electric, the you get regen brakes and they're more powerful yada yada yada!". She also talks about self boarding hands free snow boards. What's next? Some kind of, pneumatic air brake!?! Ha! Give me a 'brake!
You guys realize he is talking about the sticks that go down in the snow when you disconnect the boots from the ski right?? It is to stop the skis from running down the mountain by themselves when you fall.
That dude definitely pizzas when he should be French frying.
"You're gonna have a bad time"
That makes me a sad panda
no cap
You’re making me want to go back and rewatch Psych my dude 😉
He’s ganna have a baaaad time
Crazy to think that kid has to be in his early 50’s by now
He was already acting like he was 50 in this video...
Naw more like 40s
Life flys by bro
doesn't have to be could be dead
@@marcorrre Snowboarding accident?
legend has it that mustache sits on his porch all day in the rocking chair. when the kids next door ball lands on his yard. he yells and take the ball. never to return it. legend has it.
I'm glad people listened and banned this dangerous sport.
LMAO
It’s a joke d u m m y
@@patrickkerrigan1824 gay
@@corderitouuuu how did u get that idea?
@@patrickkerrigan1824 gay
"they only see their own point, like they have tunnel vision." "do you see any room for compromise?" "absolutely not"
Spoken EXACTLY like someone with tunnel vision
Boomer vision
Can we please find the ski patrol guy? I want to have him interviewed today.
I knew Ned Flanders was a good skier, but had no idea he was a Ski Patrol
Snowboards are the creation of the Devil!
Feels like I'm wearin' nothin' at all! Nothin' at all!
@@propanedaddy5577 Stupid sexy Flanders!
@@propanedaddy5577 stupid sexy Flanders
Stupid sexy ski instructor
just imagine going back in time with our modern equipment and totally kick ass
You couldn't go up the lift haha
Keenan Shaw so we splitboard walk up
Split board and ride the lift.
Yup discover america and become everyone living god. If the defy me use modern weapons to keep them under control. Use the weapon of modern politics and baking to control the masses. Teach my lineage to do the same so my family tree can stay in power for thousands of years. Disappear in my forties and tell them I will return after I unleash a plague upon the earth call it covid-19. That's when they will know I will re-appear. Of course between you and I here on TH-cam all I really did was ti.e travel. They won't know what hit them. Muahahaha!!!!
...just like when they teleported back to '85 in Hot Tub Time Machine...rippin in Fernie
“They don’t see our point, they only see their own point... it’s sort of like tunnel vision” funny how that works both ways !
'Do you see any compromise'
'No'
Funny this. Have been skiing for 48 years, my sister made the move to snowboarding mid 90's. Can't remember any slopes that forbade snowboarders (Europe). Not fond of beginners because they tend to scrape the snow of the piste but very grateful helping to get the carve ski's and all the other modern ski's developed. It was pretty darn hard to turn on 7 ft very straight ski's I can tell you.
The most Canadian discourse I’ve ever heard “they’re all smart-alecs, lipping ya off”
I'm Albertan: can confirm
Nothin worse than some gosh darn jackaninny lippin ye off!
It’s very true from a British Columbian
Eh?
Yeah that's about as bad as it gets
"They don't see our point, they only see their own point"
"You see any comprise in the future?"
"No, we don't want them at all"
I love the interviewer asking that question, to show how much of a hypocrite this guy is. This was clearly about snooty older generation skiers vs younger generation snowboarders. So funny to see this while watching the Winter Olympics.
Right?! How stupidly self centered do you have to be to bitch about someone telling you off when you walked up to them saying, “ you dont see our point, we dont want you here at all..” n the snowboarder is supposed to just comply
So skiers are liberals. Got it.
@@lexidecimal9941 The literal definition of liberal is to accept new behaviors or opinions different from ones own. Definition of conservative is to hold onto traditional values and not accept change. You got it completely backwards bud.
@@Yoda_gaming1 ok bud... you're right. Feel better? What are you quoting, hard copy print of the first edition definition from newspaper from a small town in 1921? You see, I used to be liberal, even had Jean Cretien work at my desk for a day, then I learned grown up stuff and realized important things. There's a good reason why right is right. Here's some proof for you, ask yourself this... Q: what s the number one source of right conservatives? A: leftist liberals. That's rhetorical and always a one way street, no conservative ever goes back to liberalism and libs get new libs from immigration, alright, at least large portions of it, don't hold that nonsense strawman bs against me, it's not everyone single soul. Think about it... its always been a one way street to truth and logic. Keep reading stuff and you might figure it out if your open to the mere possibility accepting that the libs devotion to government isn't as good as it should be. Conservatives are devoted to one another. In Canada, Pierre Trudeau openly told the media decades ago hell use the liberal party to make Canada communist. Look it up... but you probably won't.
@@lexidecimal9941 Lol... You don't even understand the irony of your own comment.
Thanks to this old man I've been making a fool of myself since 1985. Whenever I go to buy or rent a snowboard I ask for the kind with brakes. I leave the shop insulted and decide to just go get drunk and lippy with skiers.
Nah it’s the snowboarders who are sometimes a little inebriated, you
@@elgatonegro1703 The skiboarders
@@ulexx6574 case in point, i have no memory of writing this comment or even watching this video
gosh darn smart aleck!
@@Oberkommando Rabid??? I drink enough alcohol to kill any rabies I may have had at one time.
I DOWNHILL SKIED MY BALLS OFF FROM 75 TO 92
MAINLY ON THE EAST COAST AND A COUPLE OF
TRIPS TO SNOWMASS AND I NEVER ONCE SAW OR HEARD ABOUT
SNOWBOARDING
AND THE ATTITUDE AGAINST SNOWBOARDING IN THIS ARTICLE IS
LUDICROUS
"I already banned them from the chair lifts and told them they can walk up the mountain. I even asked them nicely to get the hell off my mountain. Not sure why they're so angry at me. What am I doing wrong?" -Paraphrases of a mustache man
My friend was snowboarding and he broke his collar bone when two novice skiers crashed into him.
It's not what you ride, it's how you ride it. Stay sharp everyone.
man dude bro.. where have u been in '85?
we needed you in '85 bro
@@dead4419 I was deep in the bottle in 85 man... My mom tried to help, but everytime she took it away I cried like a baby...
This gave me aids
Tell ‘em welcome to the club. It’s the most easy bone to break.
honestly, this is how I feel about scooters when I'm at the skatepark.
It's honestly the exact same beef. The skiers didn't like the new snowboard crowd and tried to stop them but now snowboarding is just as popular as skiing, at least in my area. Just replace skiers with skateboarders and scooters with snowboarders and you have the situation at skateparks
@@nwmaxbuilds8740 The problem is when you learn to skate it can be tough and you weren't just rolling around a skatepark. Almost any kid can ride a scooter so they can easily ride around getting in the way, without actually using the park.
Yeah, scooters are just like MISSILES!
No because scooters are not new. They sucked when I was a kid and they still do today. And they are like mf missiles bro. They just see their point and not mine!
The problem is the parents drop their scooter riding kids off at skateparks like it was a free baby sitting area and the kids tend to sit in the middle skating areas
Snowboarder and skateboarder in these ages (I was young) but I remember society not wanting me around. I was a misfit to them. Glad we paved the way to today's fun hobbies
"its tunnel vision",
"do you see any compromise?"
"NO"
ironic as hell
I've spent quite a lot of time skiing and snowboarding, teaching friends and family how to ride both. I have not once collided with a snowboarder, neither on ski nor snowboard. I have however been in and witnessed several accidents, where I personally, or friends have been hit, at fairly high speed, from behind by both 'new', and experienced skiers that were 'uphill' of us, going way too fast, and way too close when trying to pass us.
One of the biggest issues with skis is how easy they are to ride. Almost anyone can ride them fairly fast, and with very little training. It usually takes longer than that to develop control and learn how much room you need to take a turn, or break/stop entirely that it takes to 'go fast'. Snowboards on the other hand require balance and skill to ride at any speed. It takes time, and it's definitely not as easy to just pick up as skiing. This means that a snowboarder is far more likely to fall, but less likely to run into other people when learning these basics.
Once a snowboarder is 'up and running', they have already failed and fallen dozens, if not hundreds of times, and they thus to some extent already know and understand some of the limitations of their equipment. The lack of confidence in the ride also cause people to have bigger margins to other people in the hill, and thus few snowboarders go as close to other skiers, and people on ski does.
Amen. As a 10 year snowboard instructor and 26 year rider, I’ve only ever been hit by skiers from behind.
@@cameronbruhns1451 and a snowboarder is mush more predictable in his trajectory then a skiier passing a snowboard is more easier then passing a skieer
Well said 👍🏻
That makes so much sense! I knew it to be true but you explained the reasons why so clearly
After most skiers first serious crash they will understand their limitations. Its the people that havent been in one yet you have to look out for
Seems like just another California fad, let’s see if it takes off.
You beat me to it. I'll bet you're another damn snowskateboarder
Actually, what I've noticed as someone who rode a snowboard actively 2000-2006 and now just picked up the sport again, at least in the park you see more skiers nowadays than back in the day. I guess it comes and goes just like anything. The same with skateboarding, it went away for a while and then came back in to main stream popularity again.
🤣🤣🤣
@@jakopath7 snow surfin brahaah
My dad was a snowboarder and what I seen him go through still haunts me. I get bad grades, we live in poverty and we been a victim of bias on the slopes. My mom was a skier and her family disowned her. Just yesterday a cop pulled me over and seen my snow board and asked me, "you going SKIING?". Snow boarding is still hated to this day but the mainstream says it excepted.
This could be a long lost episode of Trailer Park Boys where Ricky, Bubbles and Julian are snowboarders and Lahey and Randy are the ski patrol.
This really makes sense at 1:18
I want to see Randy wearing snow pants snow goggles a toque and no shirt
Fat topless Randy on skis behind a drunk Layhee would be epic.
1:18 - Fuck off Mr. Lahey
"They don't see our point. They only see their point and it's sort of a tunnel vision, of, of a sort"
Bwhahahahahaha!!!!
ikr the irony
Would you be open for a compromise? “nO!”
@@peterduschbeck7137 yup that was the funniest part
sexysniper232 what a young old man he was
sexysniper232 wow
Skiing is so much safer than snowboarding for all these reasons
1: I dont like the way these punks dress
😂😂😂
Those punks are too lippy 👄 😡
They don't wear mustaches
And now they all wear the same clothes.
2. These smart alecs are on the booze
This is AWESOME!!!! Gosh history is so cool. And OH how it repeats itself all the damn time
"[Snowboards] are dangerous because they can't see backwards" Bruh they can see behind better than skis
They would be able to see more if common method of descending a slope would be a straight line. But it's not. You "slalom". And the moment your back faces hill up it's near impossible to be aware of what's above you.
@@conrad7829 Above you doesn't matter though. What matters is what's below you...which has the right of way.
@@conrad7829 but.... but on skiers your back faces up hill all the time hahaha
I both ski and snowboard, and visibility isn't worse, it's just different. "backwards" isn't necessarily uphill. On a snowboard you can see up and down the slope, but not the slope that's behind you. I have boarders pull out infront of me just as much as skiers, not looking what's coming before they make a move. I've also had learners going edge to edge on the piste consistently only to switch it up and throw a surprise turn in last second. So focused on what they're doing they don't consider allowing some space for people trying to pass.
Doesn't matter what you ride, the rules are the same: You must stay out of the way of people below you, and try not to cut across people above you. The amount of accidents you see where someone takes a hard turn without checking over their shoulder, or just carry on even though they're on a collision course and have "right of way". Not crashing isn't one persons responsibility, it's a team effort.
@@conrad7829 The code states that you are responsible for those in front of you. Not behind you. It is for the people behind you to watch and be weary of you. By the way, the code, in many states, is actually STATE LAW. You should try reading them.
I remember snowboarders when they first started showing up at our local ski area.....I thought they were ruining skiing ....a few years went by and the boarders got much better....I changed my mind about boarders because I realized how snooty skiers are and how they treat beginning skiers...Then I felt like an ass for ever judging snowboarders
hey you’re no ass, you were willing to change your opinion with evidence. a rare but noble concept these days.
If you can always change your mind and look at somebody else’s perspective you’re not being an ass
As a Snowboarder myself and of 37 years of age, looking back on what it was to be a Snowboarder back then meant GenX counter culture mentality against the baby boomers, so with that said, back in those days there was a bit of a punk ego at times that was used to stereotype the new up and coming sport and its riders... to see how prolific and amazing it has become now has made me truly happy!
@@CoreyJFoley Us skiers are still much faster tho : )
@@lukegale7812 Luke, i will continue to let you believe that...because you have never raced me!
It's comforting to know that skiers are just as weird now as they were 40 years ago.
Terrible bait
Nah, we’re probably weirder
Hey now! 😂
@@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 no bait, just hard truths.
They must not get enough air up there.
I transferred from MSU in Michigan to USC in South Carolina in the late 80's. I was one of the first rollerbladers. I remember being chased by the police in Columbia and at first, I stooped. But nobody knew the rules laws. They lumped us in with those evil skate boarders as well jumping things and stairs. So, then I just lost them. Now I am 55 and ride motorcycles another evil pastime and started ebike riding the bike trails around me. Same shit over 30 years later. I just smile and laugh because I am always enjoying myself and there will always be closed minded losers!
So funny that the guy with the mustache who doesn’t like snowboarders, is the exact looking type of person that snowboarders are today 😆
Not with Vuarnet's.
Definitely wasnt offered a job at Burton
Lol...Ain’t that the truth!!!
Dad; Ain’t ain’t a word!
Totally unrelated but I love that GTI
I don't get it. I've never met a snowboarder who was that big of a tool in my life
I just went snowboarding out in California recently after not going in about a decade. I saw a TON of people older than me snowboarding. I’m 38 years old and started back in the 90’s, but it was good to see some real old-timers still kicking it.
I boarded with banana George in the 90s. He was in like 86.
I've got friends in their 40s and 50s who are snowboarding regularly. They've got their kids hooked on it to and it's a huge family activity they gets to share with their teens.
I learned to snowboard when i was 49, Now almost 56 with 3 snowboards, possibly a 4th and planning to go to whistler in April.......LOVE IT !! lol
You’re lucky you started so young!
those damn skiboards or whatever they're called without breaks unlike skiers right...
To be fair, maybe he's talking about when skis pop off. Bindings do have brakes that automatically engage when the ski boot disengages from it so the ski can't just zip its way down the hill.
@Johannes
Skiboards: funny mash-up of ice skaters, snowboarders and skiers.
regulargonzalez snowboards dont pop off like skis idiots.
high thet didn't use to have bindings bro just slip on loops
Tyler McDonald they showed a guy with straps on board and yes they had straps on some. They were like old ski boot latches before ratchets were invented.