Dope park skis

theskizard

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Looking to snag a pair of park skis for next year, and wondering what you guys think.

Solidly intermediate park skier, expert everywhere else. looking to get better at jumps and rails, so really a little of everything.

I'm 20, 200lbs and 6'1'', got a pretty sick quiver already, so there will be used 90% in the park.

Current thoughts - Edollo, Bdog, Blend, etc.
 
If you want to get less than 2 weeks out of them get blends, not to sound like a broken record but wet+ could work or maybe even frankenskis
 
topic:Onekneewarrioy said:
Looking to snag a pair of park skis for next year, and wondering what you guys think.

Solidly intermediate park skier, expert everywhere else. looking to get better at jumps and rails, so really a little of everything.

I'm 20, 200lbs and 6'1'', got a pretty sick quiver already, so there will be used 90% in the park.

Current thoughts - Edollo, Bdog, Blend, etc.

My guess is the b dogs might be a bit soft for you depending on if you’re just buttering everything you see or not. Jumps i imagine you’d appreciate the dollos stiffer tails and underfoot. I’d get the dollos
 
I’m the same height as you but like 30lbs lighter and don’t recommend getting anything shorter than 185cm. I’m pretty sure edollos and bdogs don’t come longer than 180cm.

The Blends come at 185cm, I had them for a few of weeks - until they broke. Even though they were some of the most fun skis I’ve ridden, I wouldn’t buy another pair.

*I have to add I’m not hating on Line, they make great skis.

**This post was edited on Jan 19th 2022 at 3:28:24am
 
14381671:Icant_kfed said:
If you want to get less than 2 weeks out of them get blends, not to sound like a broken record but wet+ could work or maybe even frankenskis

ive heard frankenskis are a bit heavy
 
14500942:thanos7thstoner said:
ive heard frankenskis are a bit heavy

Are you bumping threads to trash talk a ski? What did Frankenskis do to you?

Also weight in 172 is 1805g and 182 is 1998g, not terribly heavy, not light either but they are park skis and often heavier park skis are more durable.
 
14501026:Icant_kfed said:
If a 2kg ski is heavy you need to stop skipping legs

i can guarantee you i have bigger legs than you but personally i would rather have a lighter more maneuverable ski for swaps and spins
 
14500942:thanos7thstoner said:
ive heard frankenskis are a bit heavy

14501261:thanos7thstoner said:
i can guarantee you i have bigger legs than you but personally i would rather have a lighter more maneuverable ski for swaps and spins

110lb at 15 pretty sure your just weak… so I doubt you have bigger legs

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**This post was edited on Jan 23rd 2023 at 12:18:05pm
 
14501261:thanos7thstoner said:
i can guarantee you i have bigger legs than you but personally i would rather have a lighter more maneuverable ski for swaps and spins

I hate to break it to you but if you weight 110 you don’t have big legs, sorry
 
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