These skis were a bit of a revelation to me. They were the first 'narrow' park skis I've really liked. Despite what Magnus might make it look like these are pretty stiff skis, and yet serious amounts of rocker make them playful nonetheless. They have been softened a little over the years, so if you want the flex of the older Magnus' model, maybe look at a Jeffrey 96/102, but both the Magnus 90 and the 102 are still pretty solid skis. The amount of power they give you on nollies and popping out of both nose and tail butters is second to none. Thanks to the low swingweight of a narrow ski, I found myself doing 'tech' tricks I haven't done in years, while at the same time, still being able to do my weird buttery stuff too thanks to the abundant rocker. The turn radius is decently long, meaning they don't feel skittish and unstable, unlike other heavily rockered narrow skis I've tried. Add that to extremely solid construction and you've got a park and hard snow package that will take some beating. - [tag=105085]@Twig[/tag]