Big troubles

peter.doubleu

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i was talking to the guy at my local shop and he said that instead of getting the pes i should get the big troubles. he said they would be better center mounted thatn the pe b/c they r bigger and would carve alot better and would be good in the park. now i dont no what to think i though they would be too big for the park and groomers but he seems to think that they would be better than the pes. if anyone has riden them or has heared anything bout them.

thanks

will summer ever end it seems to get longer and longer every year.

If your son has undergone a sudden change in his style of dress, you may have a hacker on your hands.
 
those would be horrible for the park, 92mm waist, and the rear tip is raised 5mm specifically for landing switch in pow. i wouldn't recomend them for a park specific ski, plus they are like 700 bucks

roles royce is a car to be driven in, bentley is a car to drive

saying that something is so hot right now is so hot right now
 
^thats what i was thinking

will summer ever end it seems to get longer and longer every year.

If your son has undergone a sudden change in his style of dress, you may have a hacker on your hands.
 
yeah, they look amazing for backcountry stuff still

roles royce is a car to be driven in, bentley is a car to drive

saying that something is so hot right now is so hot right now
 
not anything on the big troubles but PEs work really well all over...for me...but im from michigan so i dunno about real big mountain stuff

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Thanks to the guys at Foot Loose Sports:

Big Trouble

Powder/Park/All-Mountain

Dynastar’s all-new entry into the fat-twin category. Like it’s competitors (the Salomon Pocket Rocket, Head Mojo), it’s a wide board with a different approach than the hard-charging big mountain skis. This is an all-mountain ski for the new generation of skiers for whom all-mountain means freestyle versatility on the upper mountain and in the park. The formula is getting fairly standard- a 95mm-ish waist, with a lighter, snappier construction, deeper sidecut, and a twin tip configuration- as opposed to the heavier, damper, straighter shaped skis made exclusively for aggressive big-mountain style skiing. Like most Dynastar’s, it’s a light-feeling, quick and reactive ski, but it is one of the stiffer skis in the category.

Compare to the Head Mojo 90, the Salomon Pocket Rocket, the Fischer Atua/Kehua, or the Volkl Karma.

Requires wide brakes.

If you mount this ski with Look bindings, Dynastar will add a year to the ski’s warranty.

Sizes 176 and 186 only. Sidecut 124/92/114

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www.jibij.com
 
I ride Trouble Maker and Big Trouble... I have taken the Big T into the park a few times, but would personally always choose the TM for park/pipe.

Anyway, the Big T is amazing in the back country. Perfect for switch landings and cruising in pow.

But my conclusion is that a pair of Trouble Makers and a pair of Big Trouble is the perfect combination. An expensive sollution, though.

 
I know someone who said they're about the sickest ski he's ever used. If I where you I'd get them cause everyone rides PEs
 
luke, i fucking hate footloose sports. i got a flat tire mountain biking at mammoth and the owner stopped to help me out. then she proceeded to call me a dumbasses because my pump was broken and rode off. left me there.
 
now the other question is where to mount them. im thinking b/c they are suppose to be good switch that the mounting spot should be pretty far forward.
 
the big trouble is perfect if you only getting one ski, It'll do everything, go anywhere.... wot other ski freerides AMAZINGLY whilst centre mounted?
 
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