Best allmountain park skis

skiit456

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Give me suggestions please for a good pair of skis that will do me good in park and on groomers/tree skiing. The skis don't need to be powder skis or anything like that. I'm talking about quality skis that won't break which will serve me in the east coast. Thanks my G
 
Lib tech ufo, On3p jeffrey 96, Line blend, armada ar96, k2 poacher

Have tried all models above. All will do the trick
 
My stickie note hasnt changed much but these are all the ones i was considering, ended up getting the dynastar menace 98. Hopefully ill have some keys by next year tho

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Got a pair of K2 shreditors, absolutely love 'em for everything. A bit of the flexy side for an all mountain ski, and a bit wide for some park stuff, but really such a fun ski in general. So easy to throw a nose butter or a quick 3.
 
J skis all play. Really wonderful ski. Surprising stable at high speed. Can butter hold a good edge. I know they get shat on here since it's NS. But Jlev still knows how to make a damn good pair of skis
 
I just got the prodigy 3.0s and they do surprisingly well in the east coast. The 2.0s would be good too if you want something a little thinner.
 
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Give me suggestions please for a good pair of skis that will do me good in park and on groomers/tree skiing. The skis don't need to be powder skis or anything like that. I'm talking about quality skis that won't break which will serve me in the east coast. Thanks my G

Armada Arv or Icelantic nomad series IMO, the Armadas are a lot less expensive than the icelantics without sacrificing very much performance or quality, they are stiffer than the nomads but still fun and playful. The nomads while expensive are very well made skis and durable enough to stand up to jibbing and fun off piste for several years. As for my ARVs I really only ride them park in the midwest but they seem to be durable enough, a little chewed up from rails and impacts from grabs but no coreshots, delamination, or serious damage.
 
J allplay. Ski is insanely fun and easily the best one ski quiver i’ve ever rode. I’ve skied 12+ inches of pow in it and it managed, which speaks volumes to its waist. Rips groomers, loves the park, honestly it does it all. And, reviewers love it too.
 
I ride 4Frnt switch 99 under foot. I like freeride skiing or atleast trying to here on the east coast. Pretty poppy and easy to get around for 180s and 3s. Stable landing when sending airs. I recommend them
 
I've been really impressed with how well my Volkl Revolt 95's perform on the rest of the mountain. Great park ski that does surprisingly well in a bit of pow or off piste in the trees.
 
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