Enforcer Unleashed

eddiej4.7

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Has anyone skied the enforcer unleashed in park? Had the opportunity to ski it all mountain and loved so was considering it for my park setup next but wanted to see if anyone had hit rails and had a opinion on how they ski for park. It’s looking like either these or prodigy 2.0s rn for me.
 
14424484:Coleg55 said:
they are both eh for park but prodigy 2.0 will serve you better.

Idk abt eh for park considering pretty much the whole faction team rides the prodigy and is constantly on the podium, have you ridden the unleashed in park and didn’t like it?
 
14424519:eddiej4.7 said:
Idk abt eh for park considering pretty much the whole faction team rides the prodigy and is constantly on the podium, have you ridden the unleashed in park and didn’t like it?

The 2.0 is much more all mountain focused while the 1.0 and 0.0 are park oriented. A more symmetrical shape and forward mount vs the 2.0

also the unleashed is super far back but I just read the blister review for it and doesn’t seem good for park.

I only said the prodigy 2.0 is better because I’ve heard of people mounted it around -2 or -3 from center but you’d be better off on something else.

what percent park/all mountain will you be and where do you ski
 
14424526:Coleg55 said:
The 2.0 is much more all mountain focused while the 1.0 and 0.0 are park oriented. A more symmetrical shape and forward mount vs the 2.0

also the unleashed is super far back but I just read the blister review for it and doesn’t seem good for park.

I only said the prodigy 2.0 is better because I’ve heard of people mounted it around -2 or -3 from center but you’d be better off on something else.

what percent park/all mountain will you be and where do you ski

Mostly for park but like, I rode the reckoner 102 as an entirely park ski his year and absolutely loved it for park as a reference for the kind of ski I enjoy and the enforcer seemed pretty similar but a bit stiffer. Still had that pop that I really loved with my reckoners, I’ve also rode prodigy 2.0s and they’re super light and easy to spin but I really liked how stable the enforcers felt compared to the 2.0s for general skiing
 
14424537:eddiej4.7 said:
Mostly for park but like, I rode the reckoner 102 as an entirely park ski his year and absolutely loved it for park as a reference for the kind of ski I enjoy and the enforcer seemed pretty similar but a bit stiffer. Still had that pop that I really loved with my reckoners, I’ve also rode prodigy 2.0s and they’re super light and easy to spin but I really liked how stable the enforcers felt compared to the 2.0s for general skiing

Depends on your price point but something like the jeffereys 96 or 102 would be real nice or even the mango. Great for park but super stable ski. My 102s crush everything

I just fuckin love ON3P skis and durability is nuts. Check out their factory finds they just dropped. I think some magnuses are there for around 500-600
 
14424546:Coleg55 said:
Depends on your price point but something like the jeffereys 96 or 102 would be real nice or even the mango. Great for park but super stable ski. My 102s crush everything

I just fuckin love ON3P skis and durability is nuts. Check out their factory finds they just dropped. I think some magnuses are there for around 500-600

I’m looking at the two I mentioned just cause I can pro deal them through my shop
 
topic:eddiej4.7 said:
Has anyone skied the enforcer unleashed in park? Had the opportunity to ski it all mountain and loved so was considering it for my park setup next but wanted to see if anyone had hit rails and had a opinion on how they ski for park. It’s looking like either these or prodigy 2.0s rn for me.

It’s super fun for park I was sent a couple pairs in February and I love the ski for park it’s super stable and very buttery along with being pretty light and snappy. The only downsides I have experienced is durability which I’m hoping is just a pre release ski issue. I wound up skiing 30 days on the skis before they were unskiable. Another thing is skiing switch since there is a good difference between nose and tail width but I got used to it pretty quick after a couple days of park riding. Here’s a picture of how my unleased looked on closing day

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If you ride very hard in the park I probably wouldn’t recommend the ski because of the 7-800 dollar price tag unless you can get skis from a rep or pro code and get them at a discounted price
 
14424526:Coleg55 said:
The 2.0 is much more all mountain focused while the 1.0 and 0.0 are park oriented. A more symmetrical shape and forward mount vs the 2.0

also the unleashed is super far back but I just read the blister review for it and doesn’t seem good for park.

I only said the prodigy 2.0 is better because I’ve heard of people mounted it around -2 or -3 from center but you’d be better off on something else.

what percent park/all mountain will you be and where do you ski

You are able to center mount all of the unleashed models there just are no mounting dimples for the center mark
 
14424601:Thegenericskier said:
You are able to center mount all of the unleashed models there just are no mounting dimples for the center mark

Sure you can center mount any ski doesn’t mean it’s meant for it.

I had a pair of Nordica skis and it’s apparent on other brands like my black crows for instance, they happen to have a stronger platform in the mounting area.

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It’s definitely noticeable on my atris
 
14424600:Thegenericskier said:
It’s super fun for park I was sent a couple pairs in February and I love the ski for park it’s super stable and very buttery along with being pretty light and snappy. The only downsides I have experienced is durability which I’m hoping is just a pre release ski issue. I wound up skiing 30 days on the skis before they were unskiable. Another thing is skiing switch since there is a good difference between nose and tail width but I got used to it pretty quick after a couple days of park riding. Here’s a picture of how my unleased looked on closing day

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If you ride very hard in the park I probably wouldn’t recommend the ski because of the 7-800 dollar price tag unless you can get skis from a rep or pro code and get them at a discounted price

Thanks for the info! I can get a pro code from the rep so that’s why I’m considering them
 
14424638:Coleg55 said:
Sure you can center mount any ski doesn’t mean it’s meant for it.

I had a pair of Nordica skis and it’s apparent on other brands like my black crows for instance, they happen to have a stronger platform in the mounting area.

View attachment 1039400

It’s definitely noticeable on my atris

i've talked to several nordica reps about mounting the unleashed line up as center and they all say that the ski will be just fine mounting center
 
14424643:eddiej4.7 said:
Thanks for the info! I can get a pro code from the rep so that’s why I’m considering them

these skis should be great then, unless you're riding hard in the park but nordica is working on the durability of the ski
 
I saw a guy with unleasheds last weekend. I asked about them and he said he worked in a shop and you can’t get them now because they are made in Ukraine. Does anyone know if this is true?
 
14424722:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
I saw a guy with unleasheds last weekend. I asked about them and he said he worked in a shop and you can’t get them now because they are made in Ukraine. Does anyone know if this is true?

From what I’ve heard is that all Nordica skis are made in Austria. It’s hard to find them since it’s a ski for next season
 
He seemed like a BSer but I wasn’t sure because I don’t keep up with Nordica production

14424725:Thegenericskier said:
From what I’ve heard is that all Nordica skis are made in Austria. It’s hard to find them since it’s a ski for next season
 
14424808:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
He seemed like a BSer but I wasn’t sure because I don’t keep up with Nordica production

Ahh, as far as I know Nordica makes all their skis in Austria for they’re “flagship” skis
 
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