Armarda el rey or line chronic cryptonite?

cazzer

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looking for a cheapish skis that can handle a bit of piste as well as park. ive been looking at these two any ideas? cheers
 
we need to know more about you to find a ski that is right for u!

answer these questions below and we will be able to select whats right for you!

-what is your weight?

-what is your hight?

-where do you ski?

-what do you ski?

-how much of each type? (%)

-do you do more rails or jumps?

-do u like a stiff or soft ski?

-what is your price range?
 
im 175 cm and about 70 kg.

i have been racing for the past few years but were looking for some fairly cheap skis that could handle a bit of rails and jumps, that could also ski well on piste. not to fussed about powder with these skis.

cheers
 
I would say keep researching until you know for sure what you want. But as for these two skis I have only ridden the chronics and loved every second of them. I feel they are an awesome first twin, made my friend buy a pair in Italy and he has loved every single way they ski. But I would also look into on3p from what I have heard they have and hold amazing edges, so it might be something that you would be very used to considering your racing background. I have never heard many reviews on el reys though, it sems like everyone would rather splurge some money to buy a pair of ar6's ar7's or any of the other armada skis.

Another good bet could be Nordica skis, they are built light and ski very very well, you can definitely tell they use some of their race construction into designing their twins. my favorite pair of skis to ride
 
either should work fine for you, givin you hav a race background, a stiff ski is good for you, the elray is a bit cheaper but personally i think you should get the cronic cryptonite because its better construction, durable, and stiff
 
def chron cryps. i hear nothing but good things about this ski. it is also better constucted and stiff which you are going to be needing with a racing background
 
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