it's funny how people like to idealize indie brands and how much 'better quality' they are than the 'big corporations'. Especially kingswood give me a break (pun not intended).
If you read surfaces site I think it says exactly that they are not that...
Contrary to supersticious beliefs, the corporation that produces the highest number of skis will have the best and biggest factory, and will be able to produce higher quality at lower cost. Hence, you want the most durable skis, take a look at Rossignol who have been around for 100 years and sell 2 million pairs of skis per year.
Surface skis are produced at the Pale factory in Austria, which pretty much puts them at the same quality level as Armada, Ninthward, Fischer, etc... from the viewpoint that skis will break fast no matter what if you throw down on rails a lot, I agree with Surface that the focus of a park ski should be on price & fun to ski on. They have the fun part dialed.
+ they give skiing a breath of fresh air, because seriously: everyone looks and does the same these days on skis.
personally, I gave surface a shot because the Armada distributor in Europe pissed me off to no extent. Turns out I have more fun on these skis and hence I progress more, and that's all that matters for me...