SportsStuff beginner wood snowboard (130cm) for kids vs Krown snowskate with dual kick shape and foam grip
Key Differences
SportsStuff (A) is a wooden beginner snowboard with durable hardwood construction, easy-adjust bindings, and notes about strap durability and lack of metal edge—good for kids learning to snowboard. Krown (B) is a snowskate with an asymmetrical dual-kick, grooved underside for stability and a foam grip top sheet, offering more trick/park versatility but with mixed feedback on flexibility and glide
SportsStuff beginner wood snowboard (130cm) for kids
Beginner-friendly wooden snowboard for kids with adjustable hook-and-loop bindings. Durable construction suited for sledding hills and light snowboarding; suitable for ages around 8-9. Note: no metal edge
Pros
- durable hardwood construction
- easy adjusting bindings
- ideal for beginners
- suitable for sledding hills
Cons
- note no metal edge
- straps may break after extended use
Krown snowskate with dual kick shape and foam grip
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SportsStuff |
| Durability | SportsStuff |
| Versatility | Krown |
| User Reviews | Krown |