Razzle Dazzle Skiboards Snowblades HONEST REVIEW

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Skiboards are fun. I have these, these got me off the greens and onto the whole mountain. LOVE THESE. YES, people will say dumb things, I don’t care, I’m having fun

ceceb
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These exact ones changed my life! I’m 5ft. tall, in my 30’s, and hated the skis I was given from a pro shop. When I switched to blades, I fell in love. I’m on my 3rd year using them and just clocked 30 mph on a run with plenty of control, which is huge for me! I was a slow beginner and thought I’d never make it off the bunny slope until I switched. It gave me so much more confidence.

agranger
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Been using skiboards for years, would never go back to longer skis.

dogsnskiing
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I used Skiboards decades ago when I was younger, first generation of them with the non-release bindings. Amazing. I was a black diamond skier and switching to these were so much fun that I never looked back. Took a long break and was sad to see them fall out of style but so happy to see them making a resurgence. May need to pick it up again and get onto the mountain with my kids. Only issue I ever had with mine back in the day was with a lot of powder because they are short and you tend to sink if you don't have speed (not as much displacement). But I skied Symphony Bowl at Whistler and Blackcomb Glacier with them so definitely doable, just if super fresh powder or a lot of fluff, you may have issues. Groomed runs though and especially ice, these are amazing especially if you're chasing your friends with a Go-Pro like I used to as you can go backward and spin around as well as forwards with ease to keep people in frame.

JesseHausner
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I love short skies and they do well on most groomed runs. piles of fun!! I think they are coming back around as being a little more common and accepted

skrimpdaddy
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If you’re a beginner these are the best way to start having fun the quickest way possible. Way easier than full sized ski and you won’t need the extra length until you get much better (if ever really).

chucknoob
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You don't need poles with those. I have the RVL8 Revolt Skiboards. They're amazing! Where my Line Mike Nick Pro Boyz and galz at?

JohnLumapaskeith
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I've had these for years and I love them. I've done black diamond runs and even a little deep powder. Though you really have to lean back to keep them floating. But I've definitely been judged by people. I had a guy on a lift ask why I'm wearing "fruit boot"

CaptainCanada
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i have green ones, you can go backwards the same as forwards which is very intmidating for typical skiers, they are almost offended what you can do, btw tyrolia bindings should be stored in closed position without boots

pitur
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Great for starting/begginers. If you are going down some steep stuff, especially if it is icy, you can’t gain speed because of the lack of friction the razzles produce.

LoganDunstan-oosx
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they look like fun and I'm just looking for a change of pace when skiing with family/kiddo

derekp
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How long were these particular skiblades? I’ve seen some summit ones at 96cm just wondering as a beginner whether I should go shorter? Thanks

Rob-dunk
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Did you even need to use ski poles with how short these are? Just wondering. Thanks.

jackripper
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not a lot of razzle or dazzle from the skier...

GrantCline
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What is wrong with non-release bindings on skiboards? What is the purpose of release bindings on the skiboards? I understand release bindings on long skis, but for the skiboards release bindings is just a marketing to sell you more.

ArthurMudrick