100% PARK SKI FOR THE SEASON HELP!!!!! +KKKKKKKKkKKKKKKK

booniemon

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lookin for a park ski for 50% jumps, 50% rails... want a softer ski that can butter eaisly and hold up on jumps. heres a list of what I have narrowed my options down to

ON3P filthy rich

Moment Jib Team

Atomic Punx

Something in the Armada line

NEED HELP!!!
 
I don't know why you're even asking NS'ers the overwhelming majority will say FR, because that's what the echo chamber demands!
 
Why not have a look at the Volkl Step. I'm currently looking for a park ski atm and i think i've set my heart on it. its relatively soft, totally symmetric, little bit of early rise to avoid catching on those surface swaps, solid construction, sandwich construction & a race (sintered) base. Its a new ski for this year but is basically a slightly softer ledge.http://www.voelkl.com/skis/freeski/park-pipe/step.html for more infos
 
Height Weight? If your looking for a flexy ski then something lie a Thall or a Halo/ARV would be good. Something thats stiff but super playful the FR would be good. If your not looking to spend a ton of money, (as most of those skis are in the 500 range) The TC would be a good choice. Flexy and great for butters but at the same time a solid jump ski.
 
the wall is volkls pipe ski. its a very stiff, fully cambered ski. OP asked for a ski for both rails and jumps and soft enough to be able to butter it fairly easy. if your going to recommend a volkl ski it should be the step, or if that seems too soft then the ledge. the wall and the kink lend themselves far more to the pipe and big kickers and isnt what the OP asked for.
 
thats my local shop!

i would say the thall. great ski and will last a long time. but the full rasta (last years) thall is really buttery and soft. the new silver one is a lot stiffer.
 
Get Rossi scimitars. Rockered tip and tail so they are buttery but they hold it down on jumps.
 
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