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  1. EDollo

    EDollo

    Newschoolers' Quick Review: The new iteration of the Dollo is... almost exactly like the old one to be honest. A softer tail means the skis feel slightly more balanced despite the rockered nose and cambered tail. And they still have a decent degree of torsional stiffness compared to other jib...
  2. The Royale

    The Royale

    New for 2020!
  3. BDog Edgeless

    BDog Edgeless

    Newschoolers' Quick Review: I was very impressed by the Armada BDog Edgeless. I am not one for a soft swerve skis in general but I had fun skiing these in the park. I wouldn’t choose it for my daily driver unless I was trying to enhance my butter game but I did find it incredibly fun. When it...
  4. BDOG

    BDOG

    Newschoolers' Quick Review: The Armada BDog is basically what I always hoped the T-Hall ski would evolve into. It feels like a wide ski, but without the compromises of a fatter ski. Many of you will be considering the ARV skis or the Dollo, but for the more jibby among you, I would take a...
  5. Tom Wallisch Pro

    Tom Wallisch Pro

    Newschoolers' Review: "I love this ski. I've been in the park since around 2000 and I can honestly say these are one of, if not the, best park skis I have ever used. They make doing things in the park easier, and because of that they give you a feeling that you can try more. And partly because...
  6. Honey Bee

    Honey Bee

    Manufacturer's Description: Simple and sweet without any extraneous BS, the LINE Honey Bee takes design notes from the Honey Badger. This simplistic killer packs all you need for park skiing - right down to the Fatty Base and edge. Because women's skiing needs a future, too.
  7. erica

    Rippah

    Manufacturer's Description: A core freestyle ski, from its construction to its shape, the Rippah embodies an instrument designed for creative expression. A lightweight poplar core provides the platform for low swing-weight and playfulness. Responsive flex while burly construction holds up to...
  8. Wet

    Wet

    The Vishnu WET is a 2020 Editors pick. Newschoolers' Quick Review: I wish I could find a real fault in the Wet but no ski has ever felt so perfect for my skiing. Even after 30+ days of hitting rails, jibbing rocks, and driving them like a rental car, there were no edge cracks. I do wish it...
  9. ARV 86

    ARV 86

    Member Quick Review : Park is where the 86 truly shines. I've been riding wider skis for the past couple of years and I was surprised. I thought the 86 would be your stereotypical jump and trail ski, but this thing slays everything. It's got a really nice buttery flex in the tip and tail, and...
  10. Magnus 90

    Magnus 90

    Manufacturer's Description: The Magnus 90 is the latest evolution in a decade-plus of rockered park ski design. A soft-yet-firm, round profile allows for unparalleled flex + pop when buttering, tip taper eliminates hookiness when carving, and a more balanced sidecut helps equalize swing weight...
  11. Magnus 102

    Magnus 102

    Manufacturer's Description: The Magnus 102 is the widest and newest 100mm+ frontier for our decade-plus of rockered park ski development. Designed for the slopestyle and urban focused skier who takes their skills all over the mountain, it provides a more stable platform and top end stability...
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