ANYONE RIDE K2 PUB ENEMY

I love it, but i think they are a little too short for me. Im 5'11 and have the 159. Definietly go alittle bigger if going in the pow and get them midsole mounted

 
You want them. It's THE best all-mtn twin made and certainly the most durable and least expensive. Just get 'em, you'll dig 'em!

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I love the thread title... no, man, I think you're outta luck. No one here rides those skis.

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Holy shit, you ride a 159 and your 5'11, thats redik. add 20 cm to that and if i see you ,you might not get a snowball to the face.

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I'm about 5'11' and I ride the 169's. I love them, if you want something that doesn't suck out of the park they are the way to go (I use them to race on my high school ski team : ) ) They are a litte heavy, but strong skis are worth the trade off.

 
Yeah, I ride PE's for mostly all mountain and a little bit of park. Like everybody says their a little heavy but the best all mountain twin you're gonna find. Solid on rails, cushy landing, wide enough for occasional powder, oh yeah and rips up groomers like nobodies buisness. A bit stiff in the bumps but i'm riding the 169's so it's all still manageable. Like I said if you're just an occasional park rider and can only afford one pair of skiis then don't bother looking further!

 
I ride my 169s at +3 or something, and they're super.



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i'm 5'11 and i'm on 169s. Amazing ski if you're doing stuff in and out of the park. i can rip basically everything except moguls, where i'm finding myself in some trouble.

but if you want a ski that can handle everything and that won't break the bank, def go with some PE's

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