Let's start with the gear. Snowboard boots were much more comfortable than ski boots.
My first time snowboarding was with a friend who grew up skiing.
As we each stepped into the massive snowboard boots, she exclaimed how comfortable they were. To me, they felt awkward and bulky, but she promised that they were far more comfortable than any pair of ski boots she ever wore.
A year later, I finally understood what she meant.
The ski boots I wore were coated in a hard plastic shell, which meant my feet didn't have much flexibility inside the shoe. They also had two awkward bumps at the front and back of each boot for ski clips, making it feel like I was never walking on a flat surface.
Simple tasks like walking downstairs were challenging. Meanwhile, my snowboard boots had a softer and cushier interior and the bottoms were completely flat.
I didn't mind wearing the snowboard boots all day, but I couldn't wait to get out of the ski boots.