ESP Snowboard for Kids with Adjustable Bindings vs Krown snowskate with dual kick shape and foam grip

Overall winner: Krown snowskate with dual kick shape and foam grip

Key Differences

Pick the Emsco ESP (A) if you want a kid-focused, beginner snowboard with adjustable step-in bindings and a more affordable listed price tier. Choose the Krown Snowskate (B) if you want a more performance-oriented snowskate with an asymmetrical dual-kick, grooved underside for stability, and higher average user ratings

ESP Snowboard for Kids with Adjustable Bindings

ESP Snowboard for Kids with Adjustable Bindings

Emsco Group • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

Kids snowboard with adjustable step-in bindings and solid polypropylene construction. Ideal for beginners, especially ages 5–15, with easy on/off and hip graphics. Customers highlight ease of use and mixed durability feedback

Pros

  • adjustable step-in bindings
  • kid-friendly weight limit
  • solid polypropylene construction
  • beginner-oriented

Cons

  • durability concerns reported
  • bindings reported to break within an hour
  • mixed build quality feedback
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Krown snowskate with dual kick shape and foam grip

Krown snowskate with dual kick shape and foam grip

Krown • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

Plastic polymer snowskate with asymmetrical dual kick for riding either way. Grooved underside for stability and grip on snow; printed EVA top sheet offers varied graphics. One customer notes it's easy for beginners

Pros

  • asymmetrical dual kick design
  • grooved underside for stability
  • printed EVA foam top sheet with graphics

Cons

  • mixed opinions on flexibility
  • mixed opinions on glide performance
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Emsco Group
Durability Krown
Versatility Krown
User Reviews Krown