Just got into it, I'm a blader and this is my first snow season but stopping on skiblades WAY different than skiblades! Only on day 3 tho! Def super fun!
More coming soon! They weren’t the cleanest 3’s but you gotta do what you gotta do! Thanks for the support and feedback, we’ll have to skiblade when I come to the PNW!
I never thought of Ski Blades as being rollerblades of the snow... I've been ski-bladding since 2001. Stil have my first pair of Blizzards. Maybe I should try rollerblading?
@@commontater8630 Thank you for your posts, I appreciate it. I've been skiing since I was very young, I was around 10-11 when I got those skiblades, early 30's now. I don't really have any balancing issues on skis/blades, and I actually prefer the blades over the longer skis as it's harder to cross them and it's easier to move around with the blades, for me anyways, but it sounds like it's a more difficult thing to pick up for some such a the video creator. I don't have an issue with wheels, and I have roller bladed/skated in indoor skate rinks before when I was younger, but I'm not sure how well I would do on certain surfaces and such. Rollerblading on NYC's busted roads? That's wild. It seems that some prefer the single lined blades compared to the 4 squared legs that are on the skates. I'm not sure if there is a reason one would use one over the other. Do you skate as well?
@@AlvinKazu Yes. I don't know what you mean by '4 squared legs' unless you're referring to traditional roller skates. Rollerblades are 'in-line' skates. You can skate in traffic, on broken pavement etc like the videos but not necessary for fun. Skating on gentle grades is a lot like skiing. For the ultimate surface I used to skate the local airstrip, till one of the pilots warned me that a plane landing behind me would be practically silent!
@@commontater8630Sorry, I should have said "4 skate feet in a square pattern" or something. I meant traditional roller skates. Skating in an airport seems like fun with all of that smooth surface.
probably not harder than skiing, just not the right tool for carving at high speeds, hitting a 360 on em must be nice and easy though I would much rather hit a backflip on these than on actual skis
Dude’s literally on my top three most influential skater and he’s from NYC too! Keep up the good work
I always conceptualize my downhill skating as a type of skiing.
With that kind of thinking, you'll go far.
Just got into it, I'm a blader and this is my first snow season but stopping on skiblades WAY different than skiblades! Only on day 3 tho! Def super fun!
Dude great edit! I can't believe you were throwing 3s with the selfie stick. So hard to spin with that thing! Can't wait to see more!
More coming soon! They weren’t the cleanest 3’s but you gotta do what you gotta do! Thanks for the support and feedback, we’ll have to skiblade when I come to the PNW!
@@thestutteringskater For sure! You planning on being out this way this year?
@@ThirtyandRollin I’d really like to. Would love to go back to Bachelor and Hood at some point in the spring.
@@thestutteringskater Well let me know if ya do!
This is great how you got quick control of almost wiping out
Not sure I’ll go back to long skis. My 99cm ski blades are super convenient and have full control.
Great video. What skiboards are you riding?
I never thought of Ski Blades as being rollerblades of the snow... I've been ski-bladding since 2001. Stil have my first pair of Blizzards.
Maybe I should try rollerblading?
How do you feel about wheels?
Seriously, if you have the kind of balance needed for those shorties, you'll find rollerblades hella fun.
@@commontater8630 Thank you for your posts, I appreciate it.
I've been skiing since I was very young, I was around 10-11 when I got those skiblades, early 30's now. I don't really have any balancing issues on skis/blades, and I actually prefer the blades over the longer skis as it's harder to cross them and it's easier to move around with the blades, for me anyways, but it sounds like it's a more difficult thing to pick up for some such a the video creator.
I don't have an issue with wheels, and I have roller bladed/skated in indoor skate rinks before when I was younger, but I'm not sure how well I would do on certain surfaces and such.
Rollerblading on NYC's busted roads? That's wild.
It seems that some prefer the single lined blades compared to the 4 squared legs that are on the skates. I'm not sure if there is a reason one would use one over the other.
Do you skate as well?
@@AlvinKazu Yes. I don't know what you mean by '4 squared legs' unless you're referring to traditional roller skates. Rollerblades are 'in-line' skates.
You can skate in traffic, on broken pavement etc like the videos but not necessary for fun. Skating on gentle grades is a lot like skiing. For the ultimate surface I used to skate the local airstrip, till one of the pilots warned me that a plane landing behind me would be practically silent!
@@commontater8630Sorry, I should have said "4 skate feet in a square pattern" or something. I meant traditional roller skates.
Skating in an airport seems like fun with all of that smooth surface.
This is sick!
When I can not skiing but can advance skating, is it easy to handle those ski blades?
What's your skiboard and bindings setup?
That was fun!
SKIBLADES!!!!!!!
Freaking loved this edit, btw. Well done! Let's start a revolution.
Yess! Let’s do it, it’s too much fun not to!
probably not harder than skiing, just not the right tool for carving at high speeds, hitting a 360 on em must be nice and easy though
I would much rather hit a backflip on these than on actual skis
it's cool to see you skiing tho, these fit your agile style more
Try telemark next time!
....ski blades...in other words, shorty skis... I saw the same thing decades ago, without the fancied-up name.
They have been called skiblades for decades. I have my first pair from 2001, they were called skiblades then.