topic:magco1271 said:A few days ago I asked what type of park ski I should get, and one ski came up but what are other options?
height- 5'5ish
Weight- 110 lbs
I'm new to park but I can hit boxes and throw some 3's. I was thinking of the Ar7's or El reys. Any other suggestions? Any good bindings too?
topic:magco1271 said:A few days ago I asked what type of park ski I should get, and one ski came up but what are other options?
height- 5'5ish
Weight- 110 lbs
I'm new to park but I can hit boxes and throw some 3's. I was thinking of the Ar7's or El reys. Any other suggestions? Any good bindings too?
13627070:Zypher said:The AR7s would be great for you, I had a pair when I was just starting out. They are super light and flexy but hold great edge when going all mtn on them. I can hook you up with some cheap AR7s in the 161 legnth (perfect for your height/weight). Just go to my most recent thread and the pics will be there. If you're interested, we can work out a price and you'll be on new skis by the end of the season! Btw they come with bindings and if you have any questions you can PM me.
13627542:magco1271 said:I saw your post, I'm very interested. But how bad is the gash? Do you think it could be repaired?
13627580:Zypher said:It doesn't need to be repaired because it is maybe a mm or two deep, probably not ever..
13627588:Zypher said:*even. Its not even deep enough to make a difference in performance.
13627697:magco1271 said:Ok, well I'm definitely considering this, I'll get back to you asap