Buttery Park ski q's?

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Looking at the line afterbangs, i know they will be buttery but will they be scary to take off of 30+ foot jumps? Are they stable at high speeds?

Also, the Bluehouse Antics....Are they buttery, stiff, light? anybody know?
 
Afterbangs will be very buttery, and yes they will be pretty scary taking off jumps because of this. Also not the most stable at high speeds and I believe the heavier you are the worst those problems are. A bangs aren't the fastest either. This being said, some people can still rock these, its all up to what you like. If you dont land hella backseat or forward, jumps will be alright but not the best. I personally think there are better skis in the buttery category, I felt a pair of 2012 afterbangs and there a heavy ski! U could also look at t halls, punx, d nolies, and those joystick these. Lastly I heard the antics are a medium stiffness. Also the searchbar has many of these answers, but its cool. I'm nice :)
 
I ride the Abang. They are Wide, VERY heavy, and butterish. Kinda fun on jumps, and very stable on rails.

The biggest jump iv´e ever hit with the Abang was a 50 footer.

I didn´t wash out, but im apretty lighweight guy, so if you are a heavier guy, you should maybe get them longer.

I would not really recommend them, because they are so heavy, and they are had learning new tricks on,

Some other butterish park skis that may/are better for you:

-LIberty LTE´s: Very fun, light, good ski, that won´t wash out on jumps. Bamboo core makes them lvery light. They are butterish in the tip and tails, but stiff under the boot. Classic chamber, and alot of popp.

-Armada Halos: Ski with early rise. This will make them butterish and fun, Playful ski for rails and jumps. Elfshoe technology makes them VERY light, and the swing weight on them is almost nothing. Lots of popp.

-Icelantic Da´nollie: They are pretty heavy, kinda like the Abang. Very butterish. I haven´t tried these ones, but I have lifted them, and they are heavy.

-Rossignol S3 Caia Koopman: Favorite! Rips evey thing from ice to pow, fun to use and Extremely LIGHT and supereasy to learn new tricks on. Easy to do swtichups on rails, and spin on. They are not that stable and fast though, but if you wax them, they will work pretty good.

Btw, the Atomic Punx isn´t that butterish, more like in the middle.

I hipe this helped you =D
 
I don't know why people are scared of larger jumps with soft skis. I have disorderlys, which are really soft as well and I've never felt a stability issue or been scared of large jumps. just lan right and you'll be all good. the whole atomic park team uses punx which are apparently pretty soft, but you don't see any of them with any issues. obviously they're pro but still.

that said, domains are apparently kind of soft, they have rocker, halos, punx, afterbangs, stepups, reno rocker maybe. lots of symmetrical park skis except the walls according to most.
 
this. da'nollies are so dope, super buttery and playful when jibbin, but still are pretty stable, (for a ski in the buttery/jib category) when huckin airs. very low swing weight, and an overall light ski making for easier rotations and limiting the hassle of trying to land back on your feet after a gnarly trick.

get 'em, you won't be dissapointed.
 
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