Best ski for park skiing

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i like to rail and wanting to learn some butters but my skis are to stiff. and i would want a pair of skis that are durable and soft

what ski should i buy
 
Lmao get honey badgers. People shit on them but you gotta start with a ski that doesn’t break the bank. Almost all of my friends started on them and it is truly a great beginner ski.
 
You really can’t go wrong with arv86s, don’t get the 84 because they’re a kids ski but most places have 86s and 96s as demos that you can buy at the end of the season, I’ve seen them go for as little as 300$ with track bindings
 
14524013:1M_peaches said:
Lmao get honey badgers. People shit on them but you gotta start with a ski that doesn’t break the bank. Almost all of my friends started on them and it is truly a great beginner ski.

They definitely don’t break the bank, they usually just break
 
14524080:Icant_kfed said:
You really can’t go wrong with arv86s, don’t get the 84 because they’re a kids ski but most places have 86s and 96s as demos that you can buy at the end of the season, I’ve seen them go for as little as 300$ with track bindings

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learning to butter on stiff skis is harder but when you actually learn how to butter it wont matter what ski you have. some will just make it easier. so dont spend money on skis and just take the time to learn how to do it the skis you have now.

**This post was edited on Mar 29th 2023 at 9:47:28pm
 
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14524598:JibberJabberSki said:
learning to butter on stiff skis is harder but when you actually learn how to butter it wont matter what ski you have. some will just make it easier. so dont spend money on skis and just take the time to learn how to do it the skis you have now.

**This post was edited on Mar 29th 2023 at 9:47:28pm

I have a pair of armada arv 86 but the edge start to crack
 
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