Apples 2 apples !!!!michael wrote:The arguments of snowkiting being easier are simply not comparing apples to apples. Of course, if you compare riding a kiteboard in Alameda with a 14m kite vs. standing on skis with a 3m - then yes, snowkiting seems easier (and maybe that's why I bought it). It took me a while to realize that this is simply not apples to apples.
Compare standing on skis with a 3m vs. body dragging with a 5m. What is easier? What is safer?
By the way, "Being a good kiteboarder doesn`t mean you are going to be a good snowkiter" - what was that about ??? I was talking about beginners, not pros.
You are the one that is asking which is easier and safer to learn between snowkitting and kiteboarding but we can`t compare 3m ridding on the snow to 5m boddydrags well sorry that `s the first step to learning both sport! If you were trying to do boddydrags with your 5m in the snow that might explain why your wife wants to divorce you and you are all bitter on snowkiitng.
You seem pretty set on your arguments anyway since you are making questions and answers for all of us.
I wasn`t talking about no pros but average Joes and let me rephrase for you Michael:
Knowing how to kite on the water doesn`t mean that you know how to kite on the snow= don`t think you can teach someone how to snowkite because you know how to kiteboard and snowboard.
Paid lessons IS the easiest and safest way of learning BOTH sport and that is the best you can do for your loved ones!
PS: were you driving a white Subaru Outback when you went to Utah?