Best All Mountain Ski?

I'm looking to get some new all mountain skis for next season and I definitely want something with a waist no smaller than 100. What's the best one I can get
 
Where do you ski? What kind of skiing do you like (trees/tight stuff, groomers/hardpack, off-piste, pow, etc)? Do you want something that can jib or be taken into the park at all?
 
14254839:whatsamonad said:
Where do you ski? What kind of skiing do you like (trees/tight stuff, groomers/hardpack, off-piste, pow, etc)? Do you want something that can jib or be taken into the park at all?

My home mountain is a tiny mountain in NC called Sugar Mountain but I'm planning on buying an IKON pass next season so I will be going out west a few times. I'm planning on mostly skiing snowshoe because it's close to where I live. I honestly just want something that can do anything, but I already have a set of park skis so I wouldn't want to do too much park stuff on them
 
14254843:retersonskis said:
My home mountain is a tiny mountain in NC called Sugar Mountain but I'm planning on buying an IKON pass next season so I will be going out west a few times. I'm planning on mostly skiing snowshoe because it's close to where I live. I honestly just want something that can do anything, but I already have a set of park skis so I wouldn't want to do too much park stuff on them

What skis do you own? What skis have you used and what have you liked or disliked about them? How big are you?
 
14254845:mystery3 said:
What skis do you own? What skis have you used and what have you liked or disliked about them? How big are you?

I currently own the J Skis Allplay and I've been using that on mostly groomers before class and the park. before that, I was just using my grandfather's Rossignol skis from like ten years ago which I didn't like using but I didn't have enough money to buy new skis last season. I definitely like the Allplay a lot because it holds up in almost any terrain and rides great in the park. Im about 6 feet tall and weigh about 140 pounds
 
I grew up skiing NC then I moved to Tahoe. I was gobsmacked when I saw diamond peak and Ski Beech had a reciprocal agreement. So cool

14254843:retersonskis said:
My home mountain is a tiny mountain in NC called Sugar Mountain but I'm planning on buying an IKON pass next season so I will be going out west a few times. I'm planning on mostly skiing snowshoe because it's close to where I live. I honestly just want something that can do anything, but I already have a set of park skis so I wouldn't want to do too much park stuff on them
 
But also seems like you like the all plays and J skis are very good skis - So what exactly are you looking for? Just new skis?

14254955:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
I grew up skiing NC then I moved to Tahoe. I was gobsmacked when I saw diamond peak and Ski Beech had a reciprocal agreement. So cool
 
14254849:retersonskis said:
I currently own the J Skis Allplay and I've been using that on mostly groomers before class and the park. before that, I was just using my grandfather's Rossignol skis from like ten years ago which I didn't like using but I didn't have enough money to buy new skis last season. I definitely like the Allplay a lot because it holds up in almost any terrain and rides great in the park. Im about 6 feet tall and weigh about 140 pounds

Volkl Revolt 104!
 
14254956:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
But also seems like you like the all plays and J skis are very good skis - So what exactly are you looking for? Just new skis?

Pretty much just trying to build up a quiver I like the J’s a lot but I’d like to start using them more specifically for park. I guess I’m looking for something I could take through powder out west and still use at home. I’m currently looking at the Line Sick Days or maybe another set of J’s but I’m not too sure what I want
 
Reckoner 102s could be a good option, maybe 112 if you want to do more powder or big mountain stuff with your IKON pass
 
Well since you have a softer ski, I’d be inclined to point you towards a heavier ski to blow through stuff. I’d say like the J metal, Dynastar M Free 108 or ON3P Jeffrey 108

14254994:retersonskis said:
Pretty much just trying to build up a quiver I like the J’s a lot but I’d like to start using them more specifically for park. I guess I’m looking for something I could take through powder out west and still use at home. I’m currently looking at the Line Sick Days or maybe another set of J’s but I’m not too sure what I want
 
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