Completeing the Ski Quiver

Mr.O

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Like the title I am on the hunt to complete my ski quiver. I ski the east coast so I dont really need a powder ski. I currently have 178 Line Anthems.

Other info I'm 6'1" 175lbs and ski 90% park. So what do you guys think would be a good ski to complete my quiver. Ohh and binding suggestions would be nice also.
 
I want something stiffer for bigger jumps and something with a little smaller underfoot.
 
Yeah Im looking at the walls and chrons right now, but the jo pro's are a but short I would like to go to a 181 or longer.
 
this isn't what you asked for (lol sry), but if i were you i'd pick up a pair of rossi scratch brigades in 185. they'll be stiffer than the anthems and they'll be great for jumps in the park, while also being a better all mountain/east coast powder ski than your anthems are. and then have your anthems for rails and jibs. they'll also be cheaper than a lot of park skis might be (walls, JO pros) cause they're last years. and then you won't have two park skis.
a similar ski might be the k2 kung fujas but they'll be more $$$. check out the scratch brigades.
 
Yeah those brigades are nice, but I only saw them in like 160's. So Im kinda leaning toward the Chrons; plus Line has never let me down before.

But anyone know of a good super light binding for semi cheap.
 
isn't the griffin to low a din for him? and what about the ar6 or suspect. but i dont know how big they go, that may be a problem. my suggestion is: lay of the horse tranquilizer. JKJKJK
 
haha yeah, but i thought the griffon is a 4-12 din (correct me if im wrong) and as far as ar6 and suspect, i was looking at both and id go with the suspect over the ar6. So if anything its gonna be between the ar6 and the chronic.
 
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