Is it harder to do a 360 degree spin with ski’s or a snowboard?
Is it harder to do a 360 degree spin with ski’s or a snowboard?
And with which is it harder to do horizontal spins in general?
Tags: 360 Degree, Ski Snowboard, Spin
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It depends, but most people say on a snowboard. The reason is because they can ollie easier off of a jump and skiers have to use more power to get the height than snowboarders. Frenchy
Most people who do both say that a 360 on skis is harder. It takes more effort to get the height needed on skis. Also, with both feet connected to individual objects, the landing is a little trickier. It is easy to get your skis crossed on the landing. However, it is easy to over rotate on a snowboard. Andrew
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