a big part of it was supposed to be getting this different shots that u never see in a regular movie, but it really killed the flow. i like more diversity to my movies
just depends on what u want to do with the ski. personally im using it for some all mountain jibbing and if we get a little snow, so be it. i wanted soft and playful yet versatile. theres no set size for any person, theres so much personal preference, and such a limit on big skis.
seconded. i like thules roof mounted stuff better than yakimas, i dont like the round bars, but i like some of yakimas other racks (hitch mount with a bottle opener built in? dope) a lot
foot kit, 150, fit kit (if needed) 50, crossbars 65, and ski rack is like 120 area
id look z14 if u wanted to stick in the z series. no more plastic track and metal reinforced toe piece. same binding as the sth14 but without the sth colorway/branding.
that said, go pxs. such a great binding
hellbents are excessive. yea they may be a great ski, but its so overkill. you dont need that, if you had something more versatile to fill the gap between stls and bents, yea it would make sense. if you want something rockered, seriously look jjs or bibbys. so much more versatlity and they still...
jj or bibby if you want a hybrid chambered ski, maybe the rossi s6/scratch steeze if you want something traditionally chambered? light weight, medium flex, dope. i love my blends, but because of where you're skiing and what other skis you have, go wider, theres no drawback.
you're a fool.
walls are by far the better ski, tons of pop and life, solid dimensions for both park and all mountain, just the right amount of stiffness to do everything. oh, and theyre lighter weight, and a better ski.
i have them in both pairs of my boots, three pairs for me shoes, and a pair in my road bike shoes and mountain bike shoes.
they make the the difference in the world, in everything.