Ski Gear 2019

Welcome to the home of 2018-2019 skis on Newschoolers. We're gathering what we think is the most comprehensive guide to skis for jib skiers you can find anywhere. We already have in-depth [url=http://www.newschoolers.com/news/74/Roofbox-Reviews]Roofbox Reviews[/url] of some the best skis out there, and over the course of the season, we've got plenty more coming. Our reviews are completely independent of our advertisers and contain the honest opinions of our team and our members. If you guys want to add your own comments on the products featured, please comment on the articles in here and we will incorporate your words. Oh and if you show promise as a reviewer, you could even find yourself on our review team for the coming season. [Please note: This page is a work in progress and whole guide will be continually updated over the coming months.]

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    1. J 6

Manufacturer's Description: This Poplar-cored, freestyle twin, has buckets of pop and flex while maintaining real performance on the downhill. Rebelling against symmetrical park ski tradition, the directional s
Characteristics: Versatile, Poppy, Durable Manufacturer's Description: [i]The 92 is the ultimate ride anytime conditions call for a narrower waisted ski. It is perfect for zipper-lining through mogul fie
Characteristics: Ultra versatile, sturdy construction, good on-snow feel Manufacturer's Description: The Prodigy 2.0 is updated to pop and stomp whatever feature or snow type you throw at it. A dire
Manufacturer's Description: [i][i]New for the 18/19 season, we are excited to introduce the Maiden 91. Combining design elements from Icelantic's top-selling Nomad, with our signature "Fly-Weight" core, the Maiden Freeride Coll
Characteristics: Floaty, Playful, Lightweight Manufacturer's Description: [i]Its 101 platform, rockered tip and tail and 2mm of camber underfoot, gives you true versatility all over the mountain. If you are l
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]In terms of value, these skis are right up there. They will work incredibly well for some but not for others. I couldn’t personally ski these as my daily park driver because on an average day I tend
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The Blends are light for the size, have a low swingweight and are super soft in the tips and tails. They aren't that poppy but they are easy to ollie thanks to that super soft flex. If you lik
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The Line Magnum Opus is an (almost) versatile superfat ski. So who actually needs such a thing? Well jibby skiers who live somewhere it snows a fuckload couldn't do much better. Less than super-gi
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]They have the traditional surfy sidecut/profile of all Pollard skis but the stiffer nature of the ski does change things a little. They are much more comfortable in choppy snow and more stable on
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The Bacon has a medium / stiff flex that is pretty consistent th
Newschoolers' Review: [i]"I love this ski. I've been in the park since around 2000 and I can honestly say these are one of, if not the, best park skis I have ever used. They make doing things in the park easier, and because of
Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT8UIVIAKLY An all-new upgrade on the award-winning design, the 104 is the perfect waist width for mixing it up on the frontside and backside. Lightwei
Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT8UIVIAKLY From backcountry, slack country and hard pack, the all-new Sick Day 114 is the perfect powder ski for those looking for a surfy, playful fee
Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2BPoAPGQJ4 Based off of the tough as nails Honey Badger Chassis, the Honey Bee offers durable park performance in an affordable package thanks to the
Newschoolers' Quick Review [i]The new Chronic is a pretty major departure from previous years. The Chronic has always been the flagship park ski for Line, but the new model sits more in the 'narrow all-mountain ski but still pa
Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEevr8lqIzY The ski that changed it all. With a massive footprint, soft flex, and plunging, knocked-out tail, the Pescado redefines what it means to
Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpbZ1aeWtQ Bred from the Pescado's DNA, Eric Pollard and LINE present an all-new creation, the Sakana. With an ever-versatile 105mm waist, Carbon/Fla
Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOWXDDtb0XQ
K2
Manufacturer's Description: The go-to park and all-mountain freestyle weapon of choice for K2 riders. Newschoolers' Review: [i]"So they rip all mountain, they seem tough and they're loose enough to be fun w
Characteristics: Buttery, Poppy, Stable Manufacturer's Description: [i]In its second year of production, The Maiden 111 combines design elements you'll find in their top-selling Nomad series with their sign
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