Best Park Ski

What do you guys think is the best overall park ski? Something that is amazing in the park, but can also go shred the rest of the mountain and maybe hit some backcountry booters. Tell me what you think...
 
Subject to preference. Depends if you like a wider ski or not. skis around 100-110 mark can make awesome all mountain shredders to rip the park and hit bc booters i.e K2 shedditor 102, line SFB, Batalla All mtn.

More park orientated skis 95-98 give you a pretty good base to do a little off piste. If you're looking to shred the rest of the mountain avoid noodles.
 
13039099:elslayerdeparque said:
thanks. What do you guys think about the halo 2, other armadas, j-skis, on3p,line???

Bro, you gotta be more specific. If you want ski advice, give your:

Height

Weight

Where you ski (location)

What kind of skiing you do (if its park give jumps to rails ratio)

Price Range
 
all of those are good brands. it just depends on your height/weight and stuff. and depends on what flex you like too. some people can shred the whole mountain on a noodle, others like stiffer planks
 
You can always take a wider ski into the park. I skied Mr Pollard Opus in the park last season in Niseko and loved them.
 
13039132:MartianMan said:
Bro, you gotta be more specific. If you want ski advice, give your:

Height

Weight

Where you ski (location)

What kind of skiing you do (if its park give jumps to rails ratio)

Price Range

13039137:ski_da_pow said:
all of those are good brands. it just depends on your height/weight and stuff. and depends on what flex you like too. some people can shred the whole mountain on a noodle, others like stiffer planks

5'7"

125

Colorado

Mostly rails and medium sized jumps but I want to start hitting bigger jumps

200$-400$
 
I'd look at something like the AR7's if you want to start hitting some bigger jumps they're a bit stiffer and more supportive for the large jumps and the stiffness helps with all mountain stability.

Halo 2's would also work well they're a bit softer and more playful than AR7's so if you like a softer ski with Rocker then they could work or if you want the shape of the AR7 and camber just softer then the THall's would be a good choice.

For Line skis I would look at the Chronic's very good everywhere or Future Spins if you like a soft ski just for the love of god don't get Afterbangs because they will blow up.

Can't say anything about J Skis or ON3P as I've never skied them but everyone on here seems to say ON3P's are the greatest skis ever. Try to go and demo some skis and see which ones you like.
 
13045343:Negromancer said:
I'd look at something like the AR7's if you want to start hitting some bigger jumps they're a bit stiffer and more supportive for the large jumps and the stiffness helps with all mountain stability.

Halo 2's would also work well they're a bit softer and more playful than AR7's so if you like a softer ski with Rocker then they could work or if you want the shape of the AR7 and camber just softer then the THall's would be a good choice.

For Line skis I would look at the Chronic's very good everywhere or Future Spins if you like a soft ski just for the love of god don't get Afterbangs because they will blow up.

Can't say anything about J Skis or ON3P as I've never skied them but everyone on here seems to say ON3P's are the greatest skis ever. Try to go and demo some skis and see which ones you like.

thanks
 
To be honest this question is like what is the meaning of life it's all about opinion and honestly unless you have ridden thousands of skis you'll never know
 
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