S sam_well Member Feb 13, 2009 #1 i have a friend whos just getting into freestyle and he can get a pair of elans for 50% off...is it worth it? he wants to know if thats a good deal or if there are better, cheaper, skis out there for beginners (around $200-$300)
i have a friend whos just getting into freestyle and he can get a pair of elans for 50% off...is it worth it? he wants to know if thats a good deal or if there are better, cheaper, skis out there for beginners (around $200-$300)
A anxju Active member Feb 13, 2009 #3 check these http://www.backcountryoutlet.com/outlet/group/125/Alpine-Park-and-Pipe-Skis.html#app=price~400+discount~+group~125+brand~+sortby~+cat~1+subcat~1+offset~+on_sale~+page_name~Alpine-Park-and-Pipe-Skis
check these http://www.backcountryoutlet.com/outlet/group/125/Alpine-Park-and-Pipe-Skis.html#app=price~400+discount~+group~125+brand~+sortby~+cat~1+subcat~1+offset~+on_sale~+page_name~Alpine-Park-and-Pipe-Skis
S sam_well Member Feb 16, 2009 #4 sweet, thanks, does anyone else have any more info on elan twins? Can he rely on them for more than a year or would they just start to fall apart?
sweet, thanks, does anyone else have any more info on elan twins? Can he rely on them for more than a year or would they just start to fall apart?
mac.N.steeze Member Feb 16, 2009 #5 I have elan pogo sticks 165 and I hate them they aren't really that good of skis unfortunately I would go with a different ski if i was you
I have elan pogo sticks 165 and I hate them they aren't really that good of skis unfortunately I would go with a different ski if i was you
mac.N.steeze Member Feb 16, 2009 #6 I've had my skis since the season started and the topsheet and edges are being ripped up