Newschoolers' Quick Review: I spent a whole summer in Zermatt on the Prodigy and, while it's a stiffer ski than I generally like, I was stoked on it for the most part. With a short radius and generous rocker they are super quick on rails, and they have a pretty low-swingweight for technical tricks. The stiff flex keeps them stable on landings and durablity wise, they don't seem to suffer the issues that the some of Factions skis without beefed up edges seem to suffer. Not one for the swervy skiers but a fun, versatile park ski. - Twig
Manufacturer's Description: This poplar-cored, freestyle twin, has buckets of pop and flex while maintaining real performance on the downhill. The directional shape ensures that you have more control throughout your turn, and can blend those carves into butters easily. A bombproof set of sticks that lay the tracks for modern-day, do-it-all park skis.