Can someone tell me what kind of skis to get that wont chip easily and are very flexible?

you're actually soooOOOoooOooo funny!!! I LOL'd HARDDD!!!!

..PS this is jokes, abangs are the LEAST durable skis.
 
why dont you find some skis and actually do some research on them for yourself instead of having people tell you the answers. did you even do any research on the suspects before you bought them. almost every site that sells them has a review saying how they are almost 100% chance to break. and i hear theres something called a searchbar that will most likly tell you what you want to know
 
ok, fine, I admit this made me LOL soooOOOoo much harder....hahah!!! That's great, I mean I don't know wtf i'd do if my ignant didn't match my skis! Or like, zomg, imagine! wtf would I do if I didn't even HAVE an ignant!!! lololol

...PS, I don't have an ignant...-_-
 
ok, seriously, i'm STILL laughing. I really wish this was a more popular thread, I can't imagine what some of the other big names on here would say to you right now...jokessss
 
check out armadas park skis. they look pretty nice. also for some research check out threads in the gear forums. people are always posting threads asking if this ski if nice of comparing two. take some time and dont rush into it.
 
top sheet was pretty much the only thing that did hold up on my punx. the edges on punx are garbage though, lost like 8-10 inches on one ski and 10-12 on the other over the course of about 1.5 seasons. along with the tails becoming rockered, and the base delamming off. heres picture of the last thing.

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if you want your topsheet to stay looking spiffy, punx for sure, if you want your ski to actually hold up, and since top sheet chipping makes no difference to a skis performance, buy something else.
 
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