Newschoolers' Quick Review:
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 to rail around the mountain, ski some cruddy bump runs and high speed all mountain jibs on my park skis and these felt too torsionally soft for that. I find them frankly terrifying at high speed, and they don't hold an edge very well. But on a smaller mountain, for example on the east coast, in the midwest or indoors they are a perfect lightweight park ski. Playing around at low speed, hitting some urban etc these are loads of fun Buttering a ton but still needing a lightweight ski to do nine switch ups on a rail, these are a good choice. The Honey Badgers are going to make a lot of jibby skiers happy and not cost all that much while they do it. - Twig
Manufacturer's Description: Snarlin around the park and the streets, the Honey Badger don't give a... well, you know. This bare-bones ripper is built to withstand anything you throw at it. Handrails, jumps, bonks, whatever. The thing bangs and keeps coming back for more. Oh, and it won't break the bank, so that's pretty rad.