Choosing a pair of Vishnu skis

CocoCola

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I want to get a pair of Vishnu skis. I was thinking about getting the wets but I think there might be too mutch flex. I live on the east cost and mostly ski rails but I would like to learn jump tricks. I would like a flexy ski but I need it to do all-mountin skiing too. I hered the wet+ dose well a high speeds but I don't know how flexy it is. Pleas give some feed back. thank you.
 
topic:CocoCola said:
I want to get a pair of Vishnu skis. I was thinking about getting the wets but I think there might be too mutch flex. I live on the east cost and mostly ski rails but I would like to learn jump tricks. I would like a flexy ski but I need it to do all-mountin skiing too. I hered the wet+ dose well a high speeds but I don't know how flexy it is. Pleas give some feed back. thank you.

you answered your own question. get the wet+. according to their website its a 6/10 flex. do with that information what you will.
 
Key will be the best all around option, they are still rather soft. I wrote a review on them, check it out.
 
topic:CocoCola said:
I want to get a pair of Vishnu skis. I was thinking about getting the wets but I think there might be too mutch flex. I live on the east cost and mostly ski rails but I would like to learn jump tricks. I would like a flexy ski but I need it to do all-mountin skiing too. I hered the wet+ dose well a high speeds but I don't know how flexy it is. Pleas give some feed back. thank you.

Wet are the softest out of the vishnu skis. I ski east coast and ride wets and keys no problemo. BUT Keys are more fun for the days I feel big airy.
 
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I've seen this exact same vishnu thread so many times lmao
 
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