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    Caddy

    This caddy will carry you over the top, above the lip, and beyond the wall. Parks, pipes, and hits make this ski shine– the more the better!
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    Magnus 90

    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...
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    Jeffrey 96

    The Jeffrey 96 is for the park rider who likes to rip some groomers every now and then, or just prefers a wider platform. These skis crush everything from rails to jumps to fresh groomed to tight trees. Wide enough to handle some fresh snow in the morning but narrow enough to spin off rails in...
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    PLUS

    A new series for this season, the Plus skis are simply stiffer versions of the skis you already know and love. Available in the Wet 177 and 183 and the Wide 183, the Plus keeps the fun and nimble aspects of our skis with a thicker core for more stability and better landings on jumps. If the Wet...
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    Jeffrey 102

    New for 2021, the ON3P Jeffrey 102 is an everyday platform for all-mountain skiers looking for balanced freestyle performance on both hard and soft snow. In a width that can serve skiers from both coasts, the Jeffrey 102 combines most of the float of our Jeffrey 108 with a tighter sidecut that...
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    Revolt 95

    Developed in conjunction with well-known rider Ahmet Dadali, the Volkl Revolt 95 is an incredibly multifaceted tool for younger riders. Its construction principle is designed around a directional shape that works for a wide range of jib-oriented riding situations. Its 21m radius is very...
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    Revolt 87

    The Volkl Revolt 87 is built for the serious park rider who prefers a competitive camber shape for maximum pop. The 87 offers a 115-87-115mm shape with a fully symmetrical sidecut for switch riding, full sidewall and a full Multi-Layer woodcore.
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    Revolt 104

    If we had a single winner of 'best of the 2021 test' it'd be the Volkl Revolt 104. All 4 of us loved this ski, which for the jib focused skier, pretty much redefines versatile. Near full rocker and a damp flex makes them good in mixed conditions, and the tapered shape borrowed from the wider...
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    Bash 86 W

    The Volkl Bash 86 W is a tip & tail rocker twin tip for aspiring park and urban girls. The butterzone allows to pull off smooth transitions to switch and back. The Tough Box Construction is tuned to female proportions. It delivers serious pop and provides nice agility in the turns. A P-Tex 2100...
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    Punx 5

    The Atomic Punx 5 is Punx 7’s chippy younger brother. Shaped for future X-Games winners, with twin tips and Atomic Park Rocker, it’s a great stick for training hard and honing your tricks. And with an extra durable construction it’s pretty much bomb proof.
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    Punx 7

    I think the Punx 7 are on of the best bang for the buck skis I have seen and ridden so far. I love supporting the little guys and the core groups in this industry. That is very important. But I also enjoy skiing on top quality and excellent performing skis. Atomic, don't get your hopes up on my...
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    WIDE

    In today’s market place, the Wide is a unique ski. Vishnu don't share a ton of information about ski construction and materials on their website beyond the fact that their skis have a bamboo/poplar core. The Wides have a full sidewall construction, textured topsheets and the edges are 2x2mm… in...
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    WET

    The Wet is pretty much a pure park (and street) ski. In truth, they go beyond that. They are pretty much a pure ‘jib’ ski, designed first and foremost for buttering, ollieing and playing with smaller features. And perhaps unsurprisingly, they are one of, if not the, best skis I have ever tried...
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    Mango Sunrise

    The first of two limited edition pro models, Mango Sunrise is Jake Mageau’s first topsheet & base graphic, featuring a diverse universe that asks the question where all are wondering - what if the sun was, in fact, a Mango? Get hiking those streets and show us how much heart you have. Mango...
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    Magnus 102

    The ON3P Magnus 102 is our widest and most stable park platform - built off the decade-plus of rockered park ski development. Designed for the freestyle oriented skier who values both stability and playfulness - and the ability to ski outside the park - the Magnus 102 is our best prk option for...
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    Hackel Pro 1

    The first of two limited edition pro models, Hackel Pro 1 is Alex Hackel’s first topsheet and base graphic. Based upon the idea that the ski should be yours as much as his, he’s featured some of his favorite recent art and a palette for you to add your own. Grab the devil’s by his horns, tag us...
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    Charlie Murphy

    Named after the famous cat of our founder, the ON3P Charlie Murphy represents ON3P’s second year in the junior ski market. Designed to be a true quiver of one, the Charlie Murphy takes design aspects from the Kartel series to provide kids (and parents) with one ski that can handle all mountain...
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    Prodigy 2.0x

    The Faction Prodigy 2.0X is the ultimate all-mountain shred-tool. Packing all the right ingredients to help you pop, stomp and surf all over the mountain, the all-new Poplar Core is soft and poppy enough to butter those slushy rollers while maintaining stiffness underfoot, meaning the only way...
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    Prodigy 2.0

    The Faction Prodigy 2.0 is the ultimate all-mountain shred-tool. Packing all the right ingredient s to help you pop, stomp and surf all over the mountain, it’s Poplar Core is soft and poppy enough to butter those slushy rollers while maintaining stiffness underfoot, meaning the only way to beat...
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    Prodigy 1.0x

    This Poplar-cored twin-tip offers tremendous amounts of pop and flex to match the demands of the sport’s foremost freestyle competitors — champions like Kelly Sildaru and Sarah Hoefflin. The ski has become the hands-down go-to for these ladies because beyond its playful attributes the ski...
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