The Gilson Fusion returns unchanged for 2024 and with good reason. These things are a very versatile park option. The tail is a little more stable, which combined with the low swingweight, allowed these skis to shine on jumps. At the same time, the softer, more rockered nose keeps these things loose and the raised edge in the tip and tail makes for catch-free butters.
"The swingweight on these is super light. Doing spins on, spins off and bigger spins on jumps was a breeze." - [tag=278523]@emluuxas[/tag]
"This ski surprised me a lot, in the best ways possible. Very comfortable tip rocker, a nice soft profile makes it super playful for butters. The more stiff less rockered tail provided great stability for bigger more technical tricks, loose but lit in all the right ways." -- Mark Valtr
"I'd recommend these for the everyday park skier who likes to take the odd lap through the trees or in some mixed snow" [tag=191515]@arnie_grape[/tag]
"The swingweight on these is super light. Doing spins on, spins off and bigger spins on jumps was a breeze." - [tag=278523]@emluuxas[/tag]
"This ski surprised me a lot, in the best ways possible. Very comfortable tip rocker, a nice soft profile makes it super playful for butters. The more stiff less rockered tail provided great stability for bigger more technical tricks, loose but lit in all the right ways." -- Mark Valtr
"I'd recommend these for the everyday park skier who likes to take the odd lap through the trees or in some mixed snow" [tag=191515]@arnie_grape[/tag]