Did i just fuck myself?

kryptic

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Well i just ordered some 08 invaders because i have always wanted invaders and they were $150.

I usually only ski park at my home hill due to lack of good terrain. But....Today i was on a ski trip with school to an actuall decent mountain( mont tremblant) and figured out how much i LOVE glades( i had never skied them before) moguls, and i even enjoyed some double black groomers.

Be honest, how fuck am i with the invaders?
 
From the deal you got the mountain is gonna be fuched cuz YOUR GONNA SHREAD IT APART!! Wow that sounded gay, but your fine
 
it depends how long they are and how tall u are

its all about being able to control the skis for quick turns
 
wait are you saying they groom the double black daimonds? ha. def not normal bro...but i ski in the nw so i guess i don't know about anywhere to the east
 
No you did not just fuck yourself. On the contrary to what most of NS believes the invader can be skied everywhere just fine. I used invaders all last season as my only ski, even on waist deep pow days and I was completely fine. The only difficult thing was landing switch in pow.
 
1. groomers are the runs with the little lines running down them, usually what is raced on and what the normal skier skis on.

2. black diamonds/double black diamonds are called that. black diamonds are usually not groomed due to their steepness and location of the run.

3. the invaders will do just fine. i have a friend that skis park, pipe, groomers, moguls, trees, crud, powder and everything inbetween with his invaders. obviously they are not a full out powder ski or a crud buster but they'll do fine for everything you throw at them.
 
As long as you can actually ski half decent you should be fine. Any ski is fine anywhere. Certain skis are just geared more towards different aspects.

Obviously your not taking them into the BC or anything so you should be fine.
 
you wil prob love those skis for just playing around the mountain but i don't know about those steeps like everyone is saying..i guess it depends on where you mount them cuz i have my volkl walls mounted center and took them down some black diamonds at crystal mountain in washington...it was a bitch i was sore after the first run from leaning back so hard...and those skis are hella stiff. but might as well try it if you already have them mounted. dude personally it depends on what you do most and where you are located in the U.S. cuz on groomed runs i here they are good but not in pow...i dunno though i've never tried them
 
yo man, i take my invaders onto blacks all the time, even into some pow... they work fine, obviously they aren't the best choice, but they work.

i'm assuming tehy are center mounted.
 
well they would for sure work in places other than the west coast just depends where you're at cuz pow over here is like 2 plus feet. but on the east its and mid west its not as intense
 
not at all...you should be fine at any east coast mountain with invaders. as long as you arent too heavy and dont mind a little chatter while you rip you should be fine. just dont think about taking those into deep pow/bc
 
hahaha, judging that the trip was to tremblant im willing to bet he is in the east. SO i dont think hellbents are necessary

 
i skiied alot of all mountain/groomers/ice/crud with my fujatives last year and they did just fine. a little chatter but i would rather have soft skis on groomers to butter off cliffs and stuff.
 
like outer limits at killington or other various trails around the east in which the mountain will groom half or more of the trail so people can claim they went down the most badass trail that mountain has to offer
 
i think the reason they only groom half of outer limits if because the other half is covered in big rocks and cliffs...
 
ok my bad people, i just always called all runs groomers( even when they arent groomed)

im sorry i meant double black "run"
 
what exactly are you talking about? the midwest gets a crap load of snow just not the intense runs like the northwest cuz there is literally no mountains...btw if you think i live in the midwest you read my thing wrong i live in washington state....and by the midwest i'm referring to indiana in case you didn't get that either...
 
If you want to make controlled turns at speed on hard groomed snow then invaders are not ideal - you need proper skis for that. The invader is a 100% park ski, and it is a great park ski at that. Way too soft to effectively ski anything else though

Anyone that tells you otherwise is a fucking idiot.
 
honestly no offense if you have never really skied glades and or groomers a lot you will have no problems because you prob cannot carve very well granted that invaders arent the best ski for chargin groomers but if you no how to carve anyone can do it ull be fine.
 
on the east coast, always. ungroomed runs are sometimes referred to as "natural" runs. I however ski at a little piece of heaven (meh...) known as Marble Mountain, Newfoundland, where double black diamonds (the 1 there is) aren't groomed, but it's probably just cause the groomers can't make it up that steep of a run and there's no cable cats, so we are saved from groomed double blacks by lagging technology!Wow that was a rant.
 
Hahahahaha. When I saw the topic, I though you had managed to pull your penis back and put it in your ass or something. ahaaahahah
 
you really don't know what you're talking about huh? dude leaning forward on center mounted skis where its not groomed will give you a nose diving effect in other words...you will sink into the snow...so maybe just maybe since your in florida you don't know what its like in washington...just think for a second you may be wrong and there you go... think outside the box faggot...maybe not all conditions are like the mountains in florida? wait are there any there so really you DON"T know what you're talking about
 
Dude if you're in powder with non- powder skis, you lean back to stop tip dive. End of story. I've tried leaning forward and it wasn't pretty. Any idiot knows you lean forward when you ski normally everywhere else, but in pow on skinny skis, leaning back is important.
 
I just noticed you have seths. THATS why YOU don't lean back, they ski differenlty because they are a big mountian rockered ski.
 
Skiing pow on center mounted park skis can be done, but if you have a choice to use something else, your mind will be blown.

Can you lean forward without tip dive on a center mounted park ski? Hell no.
 
wow THANK YOU! finally someone knows what they are talking about... that other kid had no idea what he was talking about...
 
my hill apparently has the steepest runs in ontario anyways they call them double black diamonds and they groom them every night every run is groomed in ontario
 
thats weird dude are you sure they're double black cuz usually they are waaaay steep and/or narrow so groomers can fit up through them.. also the whole point of a double black is to have more natural terrain so that you can ski it like it were the backcountry so i dunno whatsup with that....
 
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