13050851:Katniss_Everdeen said:Perhaps onep jmo?
13050720:Alvaro said:i have the atomic blog and they are pretty good for both
13051450:no.me.gusta said:Shredditor 102 or 112
13050678:Jerome.The.Llama said:Greetings OP, Welcome to Newschoolers!
13051582:yungsteeze said:I'm also looking for something similar. I live in the Midwest and mostly ski park out here but I also go to Colorado pretty often so I'd like a ski that can handle both, because I won't be spending as much time in the park out west. I was thinking about the armada arvtis or tha alpha x.
13050722:andrew.leverton said:Back country/park skis are virtually 2 different ends of the spectrum my friend. A good twin tip all mountain ski that a lot of people seem to enjoy riding would be the Line Chronics. I've never ridden 'em, but they seem to fit your purpose. Check em out
13053466:VinnieF said:let's not forget that if you're a decent skier you should have no problems whatsoever skiing pow with 85-95 mm skis. turns out most park skis these days are in that range and most pow skis 10 years ago were in that range.
There definitely is a happy medium between the two that works quite well.
I mean, this is all on 95 underfoot:
=kp
then take any recent park edit and half the time it's 90-95 underfoot.
For me the perfect all mountain would be about 95 mm underfoot, about 186-189 cm, and mounted maybe 2-3 cm back from centre.