ok. to anyone who reccomended msps. i would have to dissagree. i LOVE 4fnrt, but the misp's geometry is not ideal for park. shure, they kill it, but thier are better fat skis for specific park riding. the msp is rather pintailed, while most jib skis are more symetrical. this pintail allows them to be rediculously stable at high speeds, and still very turny. however, turn them around, and you get a ski that wants to wash out when carving switch (just like driving a car backwards) now, that being said, the line mo ships are very sick, and not particularly heavy. the flites are lighter, but they have a shit base, and that is seriously a big downfall. the seth pistols are a proven park ski. they are also very soft. the mo ships are rock solid. if you want a wide, soft ski from line, the mike nicks are definatly the way to go. i ended up with STLs, cause they are an way better ski for less money (not the exact width you are looking at, but an amazing ski, i would look at them if i were you). Scratch BCs are a great choice as well. whatever you chose, you should be happy. just make shure to find something with the proper flex profile for what you like. and oh eah, STAY AWAY FROM POCKET ROCKETS! i have seen and heard so many horror stories about them breaking and bending.
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