best park ski

i think ar5's are the best. pe's are also really good. what i wouldent use in the park are tm's, and 1080's i've skied all these ski's and found the ar5's to be the best overall. 1080's get super soft after their 'spaceframe technology' wears out, and i slid like 20 rails with a pair of demo tm's and the edges started seperating from the base.

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forget it donny you're out of your element

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I have AR5 and I love it....But the platic on the ski comes off too easily...........good ski tho....Also..Public Enemy!

 
personally im liking my Skogens, light, decent pop, butter really well, spin well, and ski switch like a dream

 
^yeah, totally personal preference, for myself I love the Armada AR5

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no complaints with my scratches. but nobody really knows what the best park ski is, unless they have skied them all to begin with...

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oh yea i forgot the scratch fs from like 2 years ago that ski rocked man. havent skied them since but if they kept them the same they should be awesome as well

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i find that my scratch bc's ride just as fine in the park as my fs's do...They weigh like, almost nothing more, and theyve got a big ass footprint for mad haulin' from hit to hit....plus its easier to land the bigger size...but like you say, personal preference

 
overall, any of the Rossi Sratch series is a good choice. Stable in the air, stable riding switch, fairly good on rails...a lot of twintips these days are focused on one area of the park, i.e. the jumps, pipe, rails, etc. meanwhile, the scratch can handle all of these elements fairly well.

if u can, try riding a bunch of them before making your decision. everyone's unique so what i find great might not do you well at all.

just my $0.02 CDN

 
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