2014 ON3P Jeffrey for pow and park

gaper_assasin

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Considering getting some of these, wondering what they're like in the powder and the park, how durable they are and any other pros and cons. thanks
 
This horse has been beaten to death man, do a little searching and there's a ton of great info and plenty of reviews.

In short: Great park ski that can hold it's own outside of the park. Ultimate everyday ski for unknown conditions. Stronger as a park ski than a hard charger.
 
12977191:Dustin. said:
This horse has been beaten to death man, do a little searching and there's a ton of great info and plenty of reviews.

In short: Great park ski that can hold it's own outside of the park. Ultimate everyday ski for unknown conditions. Stronger as a park ski than a hard charger.

are you talking about the jeronimo?
 
the jeffery's are a all mountain pow ski that can still hold its own in the park, though it wont be as good in park as something narrower. its a good daily driver if you only take the occasional park lap and are hunting pow stashes most of the time.

if you want something more park oriented, check out the jeronimo. 103ish under foot, its more of a daily driver that can handle both park and pow. however it is being replaced by the kartel series next year, which comes in a 106 and 98 version. if you want a all mountain ski that can handle park slightly better than the jeffery, look for the kartel 106. if you want a park ski that is better for all mountain than the filthy, get the 98. all of these skis are highly durable, and you wont regret whatever you choose
 
12977191:Dustin. said:
This horse has been beaten to death man, do a little searching and there's a ton of great info and plenty of reviews.

In short: Great park ski that can hold it's own outside of the park. Ultimate everyday ski for unknown conditions. Stronger as a park ski than a hard charger.

thats the thing , i actually cant find many reviews
 
12977266:shmog said:
are you talking about the jeronimo?

Dammit, yes. I was talking about the J-mo and my eyes glazed right over the word Jeffrey.

Luckily for you OP, I own both. If you want a park ski I'd get the Jeronimo. The Jeffrey is more all mountain strong, and the Jeronimo is more park strong. Both are sick skis.
 
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