Antidogma or Henrik Harlaut Pro 2010

tilem

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I ski in quebec so I do more rails and box than jumps, I do some street.I am like 5.7 feetsI think I like more the amplid but im not sure.What do you think I need to choose for my needs ?Antidogma 2010 or Henrik Harlaut Pro 2010 ?And why ?
Thanks
 
i have heard nothing but great things about the antidogmas. don't know much about the HH pros though, i've heard though that they aren't very durable, but i don't know much about them.
 
yeah i haven't really heard anything good about either of them...

don't just get those skis if the main reason is that tom wallisch and henrik harlaut ride them
 
Ninthward is being made in the Elan factory now so there will be far less durability/construction issuesboth are very solid skis but i imagine the A-Dogs are more expensive
 
first of all aaron you're fucking annoying.
second, the hhp's that i heard about delamming were last year's, like i said i don't know much about this years.
 
i think the Adogs have a fiberglass core. not totally sure. i think its a mid flex ski so good for both rails and jumps
 
ski companies don't usually include the weight of skis with ski specs...
but you should go with the Antidogmas, amplid makes fun solid skis and they are fairly durable. also the HHP is made by ninthward... ninthward skis fall apart.
 
Specs on the 2010 A-Dogs
Antidogma
- Sizes: 166 / 172 / 178 (Syntax: 172 and 178 only)
- Dimensions: 119-86-110
- P10 Superlight Core (oppose to the Hexo2 Core in the Syntax)
- Glassfiber Impact Biax (oppose to the HexMat Biax Epoxyd Matrix Laminate on the Syntax)
- Abuse Base (removed for weight reduction on the Syntax)
- BA 4.4 Extruded Base (oppose to the GE 7.2 Sinterbase on the Syntax)

i have heard only too many good things about these skishaven't tried them or the HHPs but If i need new skis next season im getting dogmas
 
I was under the impression that the Syntax was Amplid's symmetrical ski. At least that's what it said on Jibij's site before he closed it.
 
Ive ridden the antidogmas two years in a row and loved them. However its a really stiff ski, personally I liked them alot better on jumps than rails. But ive heard other people say they love them on rails. And as far as weight goes there not to heavy but not incredibly light. If I were you I'd go with the amplids.
 
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