Allround Ski?

Flwrs

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Im a pretty decent skier, trying to get more into park and tricks.

Any recommendations on a ski that carves well but is still fun to ride in the park and feels playful all around the mountain? Preferably lightweight.

Im mostly skiing in France/Austria/Switzerland if that helps.

Currently riding Black Crows Captis, but they feel kinda heavy and not responsive at times.

Thanks in advance :)
 
topic:Cantdosht said:
Im a pretty decent skier, trying to get more into park and tricks.

Any recommendations on a ski that carves well but is still fun to ride in the park and feels playful all around the mountain? Preferably lightweight.

Im mostly skiing in France/Austria/Switzerland if that helps.

Currently riding Black Crows Captis, but they feel kinda heavy and not responsive at times.

Thanks in advance :)

Majesty Vandal

Vandal - perfect all-terrain skis. Imagine mountains as a natural snow park.

Such a good tagline, like a European version of the Sego Bighorn.
 
captis is a pretty low swing weight ski. i don’t think i can think of anything that fits what you are looking for and feels lighter than that. look at the black crow mirus cor and the season kin.
 
14579782:Voyage86 said:
captis is a pretty low swing weight ski. i don’t think i can think of anything that fits what you are looking for and feels lighter than that. look at the black crow mirus cor and the season kin.

Haha maybe i have to strengthen the legs a lil then… im just missing the pop in these skis
 
14579777:Non_State_Actor said:
Majesty Vandal

Vandal - perfect all-terrain skis. Imagine mountains as a natural snow park.

Such a good tagline, like a European version of the Sego Bighorn.

Looking good actually.. any experience with them?
 
If you’re looking for something similar to the captis for use in the park and around on European Alps pistes with a bit less weight and a better swing weight our Alparka could suit you.

you can check out the Roofbox review done on here for them and if you’re interested drop me a message.
 
Icelantic Nomad 95 works in knee-deep pow, they butter, they're light, and I can get my knee on the ground when I carve—the perfect all-rounder.
 
14579939:FaunaSkis said:
If you’re looking for something similar to the captis for use in the park and around on European Alps pistes with a bit less weight and a better swing weight our Alparka could suit you.

you can check out the Roofbox review done on here for them and if you’re interested drop me a message.

Sounds good, also liking your company‘s values… thanks for replying
 
14580065:Cantdosht said:
Sounds good, also liking your company‘s values… thanks for replying

They have very limited sizes, if you are on the taller side I don't think they would work very well.
 
14580681:BallClapper said:
They have very limited sizes, if you are on the taller side I don't think they would work very well.

I actually just ordered the vandals in 175 as im a bit on the smaller side and they sounded really good. Icelantics look really good as well
 
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