The Rollerblades of Skiing? Are SkiBlades Just Better?

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  • Inline Skater Bill Stoppard Tries SkiBlades (Ski Board, Snow Blades) for the first time!
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  • @rerollinginline
    @rerollinginline Před 2 lety +21

    Nice to see you out on the mountain, thanks for the video!
    As a fellow intermediate skier, I tried these years ago and felt the same way. The fun factor was just greater for me. I loved being able to “skate” with them on flat ground and not need poles. The lower top speed didn’t bother me personally, just like I prefer skates not built for top speed when shredding the city.
    Man, I gotta get out on a mountain this winter.

  • @TheSkjoldborg
    @TheSkjoldborg Před rokem +5

    I am 6 2 and 200 bs with duck feet. I only use skiblades. I have more control and don't end up losing control because I crossed the skis. I also like that I can do a quick turn when someone decides to take a nap in front of me.

  • @chucknoob7041
    @chucknoob7041 Před rokem +6

    I’m not a good skier and I picked up a pair of these to help my kids when they where learning. I could easily get close to the to pick them up. Now I only use snowblades. Super easy to use and I don’t get my skis crossed. They grip great on ice and feel good going fairly fast.

  • @Katelyn3666
    @Katelyn3666 Před 2 lety +9

    This looks like so much fun. As a former inline skater( I haven't been on skates in a while) I have always been curious about these ski blades so thanks for making this video about them and your experience.

    • @deftoneslive123
      @deftoneslive123 Před 2 lety +2

      Look into revel8 skiboards and talon sei s youtube channel . Ton of info there and on the skiboard connection fb group

  • @helmutfuchslechner4194
    @helmutfuchslechner4194 Před rokem +3

    Man i've been in Snow blades since i'm 8 years old and Now i'm 18 and i don't even Remember how it feels to ride on normal skis

  • @bladingisdad
    @bladingisdad Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome. Always wanted to try these. Looking forward to part 2. Great video!!!

  • @Kay0Bot
    @Kay0Bot Před rokem +8

    Fastest i have gone on ski blades is 49 mph. I think lack speed people refer to, is them backing off at speeds above 35mph as doesn't feel very stable.

  • @WhiskeyBravo83
    @WhiskeyBravo83 Před rokem +3

    Learned on regular skis then 3rd trip tried blades and that’s all I have used since. That was 25 years ago

  • @chuckd-gu7bj
    @chuckd-gu7bj Před 2 lety +15

    I have the same ski boards. Occasionally I forget I'm not on skates and almost start doing crossovers (which would end badly).

    • @jackripper6033
      @jackripper6033 Před 2 lety +1

      What brand model are these?

    • @chuckd-gu7bj
      @chuckd-gu7bj Před 2 lety +1

      @@jackripper6033 Elan Freeline. Mine are 99cm. If you do a search for them they might look different. I also have the camo pattern but for this year it was changed.

    • @jackripper6033
      @jackripper6033 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chuckd-gu7bj thanks for the reply. Do you like them? I seen the blue elan freeline in 99cm at a store near me. I feel like I’d like this more than snowboarding.

    • @chuckd-gu7bj
      @chuckd-gu7bj Před 2 lety +1

      @@jackripper6033 I really like them.

    • @20eddiec
      @20eddiec Před 2 lety +1

      @@chuckd-gu7bj do you think he's also using 99cm boards? I've been contemplating buying a pair but Elan has several lengths and I don't know what to pick

  • @sizerswoodstuff4066
    @sizerswoodstuff4066 Před 2 lety +2

    I loved my snow blades! So much fun in the glades!!

  • @Alex-kr7zr
    @Alex-kr7zr Před 2 lety +3

    I picked some up a couple of years back at a ski trip for like 80 bucks and love them since then, since I'm a shitty skier and I couldn't keep up with my girlfriend with normal skis. The best part: maintenance costs as much as for kids skis.

  • @cubuffdoc
    @cubuffdoc Před rokem +2

    You never forget the first time a gate smacks you in the face! I am definitely trying these out this season, thanks for the review!

  • @MhDizzy
    @MhDizzy Před 2 lety +1

    Class video Bill, I'm trying them next time I go to the snow

  • @chrisallen5548
    @chrisallen5548 Před 2 lety +2

    Never seen those little skis before, apart from on kids, they look a lot of fun. Thanks Bill.

  • @RobertoFrobs
    @RobertoFrobs Před 2 lety

    The music and the video quality are just superb

  • @G0rdonFr33man
    @G0rdonFr33man Před 2 lety +1

    This looks mighty fun.

  • @nigelbrown2274
    @nigelbrown2274 Před 2 lety

    You never fail to amaze me!

  • @jacobssendagire
    @jacobssendagire Před 2 lety +1

    Loved this. I was just about to get some 🥳✨✨✨

  • @blackpat28
    @blackpat28 Před rokem +2

    been on those for the last 20 year . still having fun :)

  • @schoowoolovesbooboo2170
    @schoowoolovesbooboo2170 Před 2 lety +2

    I used to take these in the half pipe at blue mountain back in the day. Actually landed a backflip once (am still impressed with myself about that 20 years later 🤣)

  • @christiantanner6327
    @christiantanner6327 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Bill, greetings from snowy Switzerland. Personally, I always ski with very short Carving skis. When inline skating, I also love carving through Zürich with tight turn on my Reign Helios. Best, Chris

  • @sunstrikedancesportjymcole

    It is because of this video I decided to try inline skating. Thank you Bill

  • @waltonsimons5242
    @waltonsimons5242 Před 2 lety +3

    I have old school Salomon 99.9s from back in the day 20 years ago. They are in great condition, work great still.
    The speed is super fast on groomed (avg 40 mph on 200 ft runs). You got to pump at the apex of your short carve to get the most.
    Regarding the dynamic of those vs inline, for me the only the balance, strength transfered. Controls and weight distribution totally different and are about 70% of the experience.

  • @dmac3389
    @dmac3389 Před 4 měsíci

    I am returning to snow blades this year ( today in fact), I started on them 20 years ago when my lads were snowboarding.I could do the snowboard park with them. Went back to skiing but I have missed this hill style. I like you love to skate and this is the closest to skating you get on snow. Great video.

  • @pitur5492
    @pitur5492 Před 2 lety +2

    i have head razzle dazzle they are 94cm lenght never before skiing regular skates but those are very nice but i have 15 years of extreme ice skating experience so it was easy to master. Balance, agility, stance are very similar to ice skating. You look like young Lance Henriksen, and even similar voice

  • @trishazeigler92
    @trishazeigler92 Před rokem +1

    Learned on short skis (130-140 cm) and want to give blades a try. My kids and I ice skate a lot and we started skiing last year. It's funny how much skiing transfers to skating.

  • @gregoireknipper3411
    @gregoireknipper3411 Před 2 lety

    Well done mate💪❄️

  • @thecarpathiancouple4425

    Good job Bill, would love to go skiing with you someday soon!

  • @blasphemy8778
    @blasphemy8778 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Bill. How many long are those? thanks for your videos!

  • @mundeyn
    @mundeyn Před 2 lety

    Cool vid!
    I thought the video will be about the snowfeet/skiskate. Looking forward on a review when you get a chance to slap them on your feet.

  • @LazySpaceRaptor
    @LazySpaceRaptor Před 2 lety +1

    These look fun

  • @3rdPinEye
    @3rdPinEye Před měsícem

    I also use snowblades but mine are a bit longer at 110cm, it makes them more stable while keeping that mobility. At 110 centimeters you can get the same stability on hard snow as skiis but you must be more mindful of keeping your center of gravity in the middle of your blades; If not, you tumble and flip back or face down. Also you need to make sure you keep your blades parallel at high speeds. Another thing about snowblades is that, it is not feasible to skii on soft snow with the smaller sizes. With 110 cm blades you kinda can but it is rather tricky and needs skill. You need to move your center of gravity backward by leaning back in order to move your blades’ front upwards like this: (>> / >>) The upwards inclination allows you to ride on the snow without being submerged. Due to the small surface area you have to keep up your speed while managing your balance. So, yes, blades are tricky on soft snow. But except for that they are awesome. They are very light and comfortable, you can turn very very fast and it is very fun to ride the snow sideways at steep slopes. Your hands are also free which is rather liberating. You can gain velocity by pushing the snow as if you are skating when it is flat and you are about to stop. They also fit inside your trunk :D

  • @DashDrones
    @DashDrones Před 2 lety +1

    1:34 looks like you're running on diesel. Look at that black cloud behind you 😂 Awesome skiing 💪

  • @jackripper6033
    @jackripper6033 Před 2 lety +4

    What brand and model are these?

  • @alanhirayama4592
    @alanhirayama4592 Před 2 lety +1

    Were you able to navigate the flats and maybe go uphill on the SkiBlades like you do on your inline skates? You looked very comfortable, thanks for sharing!

    • @waltonsimons5242
      @waltonsimons5242 Před 2 lety +2

      I can navigate the flats with pump and can get up small hills.

  • @jamesbond6687
    @jamesbond6687 Před 2 lety

    Love the outfit...I might have to still this one from you some day....😎

  • @kokainakralj
    @kokainakralj Před 7 měsíci

    Are u using the binddings which came with tem, and if you do not mine, which boot size u are running. I am not sure can stock bindings accommodate my 44eu boot (because I am thinking of getting a pair od 50% discount atm)

  • @adamzocchi
    @adamzocchi Před 2 lety

    You rocking compression pants? How'd those knees feel, Bill?

  • @woolunderwear2522
    @woolunderwear2522 Před 2 lety

    That wall of skates. 🤤

  • @weedanwine
    @weedanwine Před 2 lety

    Need to compare these to the snow feet

  • @hammz07
    @hammz07 Před 2 lety

    I'm finally going back skating after covid

  • @charliezxi
    @charliezxi Před 2 lety

    Looks cool, but I think I'd rather snowboard, and I suggest your try it. To me, it's a much more Zen feeling, using your hips to groove down the mountain.

  • @iansteelmatheson
    @iansteelmatheson Před 2 lety +7

    alright. so I would consider myself an expert skier*. first of all, you can definitely skate on downhill skis, it's just harder and you need to use the poles to help. I actually grew up doing cross-country skiing, so the skills kinda transfer. *the issue I have with snowblades is the lack of stability.* at least for someone at my level, it limits your top speed a great deal on all terrain as well as your braking and carving power, which makes anywhere that's icy or even groomed much less comfortable than on skis. I'm not someone that goes to the snowpark, but I love taking rollers or hitting big air off sudden drops on the trail (more common in the alps or rockies). that's not happening with snowblades because they're not stable enough to get a safe landing even if your take-off is perfect. this is a serious problem if I'm going anywhere over 40km/h, which is common. finally, on the rough stuff like moguls or in the trees, the snowblaes are fun because they're a little more agile, but again the lack of stability reduces the speed at which you can do _everything_ and a sudden drop followed by a sudden rise (common in the trees) makes you land on your tailbone more often than not.
    note: as for those poles, yeah the ones elite skiers smash through in races are much bendier than the one you hit. they have special ones so they don't hurt themselves as much, but of course they still have hand- and shin-guards as well as a special attachment on their helmets to protect their jaws. the normal ones you see on the hill are bamboo or synthetic and are super stiff. hitting them is very much not recommended. I can tell you that from experience.
    *though by no means at the level of someone who races, I can do double blacks at Tremblant (icy) or in BC (huge moguls, lots of powder, extremely steep), but I also love cruising at high (giant slalom-sized turns) or medium speed (slalom turns) on the groomed stuff as well as taking on sous-bois (tree skiing). I'm from Montreal and I've been lucky enough to have skied in Quebec, BC and Alberta, as well as in several places in the Alps and even a couple in Scotland. my experience here transfers well to inline skating, as it's made me very comfortable on steep up- and downhills as well as on rough surfaces like cobblestones or streets with lots of cracks. my first love will always be cross-country skiing, even though I'm worse, relatively speaking.

    • @brimstone33
      @brimstone33 Před 5 měsíci

      What the HELL are you talkin' about, son??? You've never been on skiblades/skiboards have you? Admit it. You're just another walking talking compendium of regurgitated uninformed bad tropes. You 'expert' skiers looove to talk about yourselves, don't you?
      "I love taking rollers or hitting big air off sudden drops on the trail (more common in the alps or rockies). that's not happening with snowblades because they're not stable enough to get a safe landing even if your take-off is perfect."
      czcams.com/video/HXkgmX0Pa7g/video.html&ab_channel=Exuberator
      czcams.com/video/FRIpPvE_ix8/video.html&ab_channel=GrandenB
      aaahhh. CZcams is full of examples of skiboarders jumping off stuff and going waaaay faster than most rec skiers will ever want to try. Do you know the original Winter X Games featured skiboards? Yes, longer skis are faster, more stable and have more float. They have their place. That place is not on the feet of most skiers. Because they're also more cumbersome, more dangerous, more expensive, and less fun. This is from a forty+ year sometimes professional skier who has lived at the base of the Rockies and the Alps and who ACTUALLY tried a good pair of skiboards then immediately switched and never looked back.
      Anyone wants to know the REAL deal about skiboards can just watch this:
      czcams.com/video/_X5LYEDRWFE/video.html

  • @running4fun863
    @running4fun863 Před 2 lety

    How lucky you are looks like you have the resort to yourself no around. Beautiful

  • @danielpspersonal
    @danielpspersonal Před 2 lety

    I skiied on these in japan. they are called "Fun Ski" over there.

  • @Char1ieskate
    @Char1ieskate Před 2 lety +1

    first. never heard of these but they look sick!

  • @DoggCityFinest
    @DoggCityFinest Před 2 lety +2

    Bill they have some even shorter than those called Ski Skates by Snowfeet... anyhow a natural!!!

    • @Alex-kr7zr
      @Alex-kr7zr Před 2 lety

      We call them big foot. They are terrible.

    • @DoggCityFinest
      @DoggCityFinest Před 2 lety

      @@Alex-kr7zr Are they? I was guessing that they were.

    • @Alex-kr7zr
      @Alex-kr7zr Před 2 lety

      @@DoggCityFinest At least the ones I tried years ago here in Austria. Unfortunately, very short skis are slow and unstable.

  • @AverageYTer
    @AverageYTer Před rokem

    I am a fair snowboarder. However, I really want to start getting into these. Do you think I would be able to pick them up quickly having never skied before?

    • @AverageYTer
      @AverageYTer Před rokem +1

      I don’t really do tricks or hit the rails. I just enjoy riding I think the control of these is really appealing to me. Also roller bladed a lot as a kid and was pretty good.

  • @montigoz
    @montigoz Před rokem +2

    You have to try skiboards.

  • @samuelcurtis5374
    @samuelcurtis5374 Před 6 měsíci

    What size should I get for size 10 men’s? And what is a good enough brand? Need info. Ski trip in February

  • @ZigaZagu
    @ZigaZagu Před 2 lety +1

    Never been this early!

  • @kareemkattan6589
    @kareemkattan6589 Před rokem

    I see you where at Mount st. louis.

  • @sinto1987.
    @sinto1987. Před rokem

    Also better for beginners?

  • @scottjennings9293
    @scottjennings9293 Před rokem

    How did you edit out the selfie stick?

    • @calebks
      @calebks Před rokem

      Insta 360, or something like it probably

  • @TheBalls2thewalls
    @TheBalls2thewalls Před 2 lety +2

    these are somehow illegal in Quebec. pisses me off because i used them 10 years ago and it was soooo much better then skis.

  • @edwardjahn9071
    @edwardjahn9071 Před 5 měsíci

    What size blades are they in the video?

    • @sderden
      @sderden Před 4 měsíci

      They look between 99-120CM

  • @NEURALDELVER
    @NEURALDELVER Před 2 lety

    Who does the music for your videos? you!?

  • @MrSpdyGonzalez
    @MrSpdyGonzalez Před 6 měsíci

    What brand are those skis?

    • @sderden
      @sderden Před 4 měsíci

      Elan Skiboard

  • @randyrudy5546
    @randyrudy5546 Před 6 měsíci

    What size are those skis?

    • @sderden
      @sderden Před 4 měsíci

      They look between 99-120CM

  • @CoralBlueNumber2Lipstick

    :"I'm an adventurous intermediate"
    : "So my second run was a double black diamond"

  • @sonicsportsla
    @sonicsportsla Před 2 lety +1

    You’re a BoSS on asphalt, ice & snow ❄️

  • @running4fun863
    @running4fun863 Před 2 lety

    They are fun but I Broke my leg on ski blades in France, you maje it look so easy. Sorry they are not popular in Europe , guess because people go a bit crazy and turn into speed crazy riders .

    • @20eddiec
      @20eddiec Před 2 lety +1

      What kind of ski blades did you have? Ski blades can also come with release bindings to reduce the likelihood of a broken leg.

  • @ApexLaneProductions
    @ApexLaneProductions Před 2 lety

    Hey, Bill! I'd love to know your thoughts about Sled Dogs Snowskates like those in this video: czcams.com/video/tTBZhakk7q0/video.html

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte Před rokem

    I bet you're really retraining yourself from unconsciously throwing a T stop/drag.

  • @gracew.3445
    @gracew.3445 Před 2 lety

    They're called snoller blades. I was a lifty for a decade, so I know the correct terminology.

  • @andersvancalcar3100
    @andersvancalcar3100 Před rokem +2

    A little advice from a ski (rental ) tech: The reason skis are long is the stability vs speed idea. Short skis offer more control because the obvious being less ski, however you lose the necassary stability for speed, long skis are the oposite. Now Im not saying everyone should be ripping down the hill at 110 mph. That said ski blades are fun on groomers but thats all they're good for, they (and shorter skis in general) dont preform anywhere near as well in literally anything other than groomed runs. Longer skis offer the stability needed for skiing bumps/trees/crud. in other words an appropriate length ski means less energy spent and more fun had

    • @brimstone33
      @brimstone33 Před 5 měsíci +2

      That might all be true for the cheaper relatively older, lesser-designed skiboards like the Elan's he's on. But modern skiboards from places like Revl8 and Summit have much more refined shape and ski about as well as longer skis in most situations. They're stable at speed, have float, dig in and carve nicely. They perform better than long skis in the trees & bumps and can float through the deepest powder. Really.

    • @bearwithbeer1518
      @bearwithbeer1518 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@brimstone33 I was interested in skiboards so have watched some videos about them, but tbh never seen one, that would show them to be close to long skis then it comes to carving or being stable at speed, although they can be fast then you are going straight down. Idk about float, but i'm skeptical about that, too

  • @jaizo
    @jaizo Před rokem

    You got to get edge . There’s no edge

  • @cipka666
    @cipka666 Před rokem

    for child

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    @w.coast_piano6404 Před 2 lety

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  • @jeffersonarchibald4437
    @jeffersonarchibald4437 Před 2 měsíci

    A few things. You’ll never be able to ride these in powder or anything not groomed and don’t lean back in powder ever, and certainly not on snow blades. No tail to hold you up. I rode these once with other instructors at whistler years ago. They are just awful. All you’ll ever do is skid turn down groomed runs. And they look ridiculous. Just stick with skis or snowboards

    • @jeffersonarchibald4437
      @jeffersonarchibald4437 Před 2 měsíci

      @user-ek2ng7qb6c except when mentioned in the video, ffs

    • @bbtodd
      @bbtodd Před 2 měsíci

      Different strokes I guess? I get it though, I like shorter skis sometimes, they're small, light and nimble for quick turns and tricks. But this seems a bit over the top.

    • @jeffersonarchibald4437
      @jeffersonarchibald4437 Před 2 měsíci

      @@bbtodd shorter skis are fine. But these aren’t skis 😊