Elan Playmaker 101

14579424:skiP.E.I. said:
If you're doing rope tow park laps, just buy a used pair of beater park skis and keep your good skis fresh for your trip west.

Ye I have a pair of 177cm honey badgers that I got when I was 14 but I’m 6’2 now and they feel a little short and goofy. Was planning on running down the honey badgers until they disintegrate then replace them with the playmakers
 
14579464:skippaag said:
Ye I have a pair of 177cm honey badgers that I got when I was 14 but I’m 6’2 now and they feel a little short and goofy. Was planning on running down the honey badgers until they disintegrate then replace them with the playmakers

Ye I'd still recommend trying to find something 180+ for cheap when your HBs bite the dust and save the playmakers as long as possible.
 
These skis really have my curiosity. Got a few questions because these look so cool:

1) what type of detune did you do? Like a simple file running down the 90 degree edge or setting a new base bevel and then rounding it out with Diamond stones and gummy stones?

2) what type of rails were you hitting? Tubes. Thinner rails, etc? Any disasters?

3) is it possible the 22cm came out due to a tail heavy landing from something else?
 
14606857:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
These skis really have my curiosity. Got a few questions because these look so cool:

1) what type of detune did you do? Like a simple file running down the 90 degree edge or setting a new base bevel and then rounding it out with Diamond stones and gummy stones?

2) what type of rails were you hitting? Tubes. Thinner rails, etc? Any disasters?

3) is it possible the 22cm came out due to a tail heavy landing from something else?

ran the edge along a stone grinder to make it nice and round underfoot. I hit all sorts of rails so a good variety of tubes, boxes, handrails and kinks. I do love to disaster too so i am pretty tough on my gear, but if its worth anything they fell apart much quicker than my Prodigy 2s, Arv96s and edollos; Its more an issue of the sidewall blowing out with the playmaker imo, my homie who rides for Elan chews through pairs of 101s.

For the average skier doing 40 odd days a season they would be fine, but if you push 100+ and lots of those in the park, you'll be after a second pair pretty soon.
 
14606891:tdollo said:
ran the edge along a stone grinder to make it nice and round underfoot. I hit all sorts of rails so a good variety of tubes, boxes, handrails and kinks. I do love to disaster too so i am pretty tough on my gear, but if its worth anything they fell apart much quicker than my Prodigy 2s, Arv96s and edollos; Its more an issue of the sidewall blowing out with the playmaker imo, my homie who rides for Elan chews through pairs of 101s.

For the average skier doing 40 odd days a season they would be fine, but if you push 100+ and lots of those in the park, you'll be after a second pair pretty soon.

Damn, what a shame about the durability. I wanna rip rails so fucking bad on these. They handle jumps so nicely, they're so stable the whole time in the air. Just perfect. But i cant bring my self to detune and start beating on them if they arent gonna hold up.... How'd they do as a touring ski? I have plenty of park twigs but no tour setup.. maybe ill add a cast system since i went w pivots 15s
 
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