Atomic bentchetler 120, line honey badger or Vishnu?

a friend of mine who was at school was just chillin until some random ass girl who he barely knew came up to him and proceeded to tell him that she was getting knew skis and was deciding between “atomic bentchentler 120s, line honey badgers and vishnus” honestly wtf like I understand she just didn’t know differences besides top sheets but thats shit was so cringe I felt I needed to share. That girl is definitely the type of person to wear dope snow or montec and have the ski emoji with a cleché quote like “the mountains are calling and I must go” in her instagram bio.
 
The bent 120s are a crazy good ski, but are also nothing like the other two. A fat boy and some noodles. Interesting mix. Too many people own bents. Should be an indicator haha.
 
14378072:SmokedGouda said:
The bent 120s are a crazy good ski, but are also nothing like the other two. A fat boy and some noodles. Interesting mix. Too many people own bents. Should be an indicator haha.

bent 120s are like tagliatelle, wide noodles
 
14378256:SmokedGouda said:
Non necessarily. I could carve em when I demoed em last season. It’s definitely a beefy ski!

Fair enough, I'm just judging by their weight. Don't expect stability from a ski that weighs as much as my gloves
 
She wants sum skier diiiiick giver the ol wide plus baby 189 shit unless u gotta small pp then u probs got some 161 honey badger dick.
 
a friend asked me for help when getting his first pair of new skis, he didn't really want to ski park and said he just wanted something to cruise the mountain with. i gave him several tips and showed him some skis.

he ended up buying some honey badgers since they matched his outfit. (he had a montec kit) later that season he borrowed some line mordecais, and said that they skied so much better.

i cringed of him the whole season. he had bought markers with 110mm brakes on a 87mm waist ski, and not been happy with how they skied. after that i have told everyone to get skis because of how they ski, not how they look.
 
topic:Tannerhalscousin said:
a friend of mine who was at school was just chillin until some random ass girl who he barely knew came up to him and proceeded to tell him that she was getting knew skis and was deciding between “atomic bentchentler 120s, line honey badgers and vishnus” honestly wtf like I understand she just didn’t know differences besides top sheets but thats shit was so cringe I felt I needed to share. That girl is definitely the type of person to wear dope snow or montec and have the ski emoji with a cleché quote like “the mountains are calling and I must go” in her instagram bio.

she wants faction prodigy 3.0
 
your friend just gotta appreciate that a girl actually talked to him about the skis she wanted and also that she considered vishnu. A lot of people would just go to the store and buy whatever the fuck the salesman tells them to.

This is a great opportunity for him to impress her by helping her choose a ski
 
14378072:SmokedGouda said:
The bent 120s are a crazy good ski, but are also nothing like the other two. A fat boy and some noodles. Interesting mix. Too many people own bents. Should be an indicator haha.

Seriously love the bents for pow days, super surfy and cut through crud like crazy
 
14378460:lil.Boye said:
a friend asked me for help when getting his first pair of new skis, he didn't really want to ski park and said he just wanted something to cruise the mountain with. i gave him several tips and showed him some skis.

he ended up buying some honey badgers since they matched his outfit. (he had a montec kit) later that season he borrowed some line mordecais, and said that they skied so much better.

i cringed of him the whole season. he had bought markers with 110mm brakes on a 87mm waist ski, and not been happy with how they skied. after that i have told everyone to get skis because of how they ski, not how they look.

i have honey badgers and they ski really good in powder and free ride, they do their best in the park, but they chip very easily. i would defintly call them more of an advanced ski so if your not the best skiier you might not have the best expierence.
 
14413194:rymeisterbaby said:
i have honey badgers and they ski really good in powder and free ride, they do their best in the park, but they chip very easily. i would defintly call them more of an advanced ski so if your not the best skiier you might not have the best expierence.

I am the best skier on the mountain.

i would snap the hb’s in a week of skiing
 
14413229:lil.Boye said:
I am the best skier on the mountain.

i would snap the hb’s in a week of skiing

dawg im tired of all that shit evrybody saying about ive huck 25 footers nose heavy in black ice aint shit happen to them. youve never used the honey badgers dawg how do you know how they ski. just cuz they chip n shit on the top dosent mean they suck
 
14413372:rymeisterbaby said:
dawg im tired of all that shit evrybody saying about ive huck 25 footers nose heavy in black ice aint shit happen to them. youve never used the honey badgers dawg how do you know how they ski. just cuz they chip n shit on the top dosent mean they suck

have tried some for some laps, and i know several people who had them. they have a thin woodcore, cap construction and just a poorly made ski as i have seen. i did one butter on them and i felt the ski folding under me. the hb's might be the right ski for lighter people (not me) and also for people who just want a lighter ski. but there are 100% better alternatives for this kind of ski. but i'm jot gonna judge, just saying it's not a chargey big boy ski
 
14413372:rymeisterbaby said:
dawg im tired of all that shit evrybody saying about ive huck 25 footers nose heavy in black ice aint shit happen to them. youve never used the honey badgers dawg how do you know how they ski. just cuz they chip n shit on the top dosent mean they suck

No you haven’t
 
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