Filthy rich vs Hindsight

Skizbflexin

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Titile says it. Im looking for some new whips for the 2016 quiver and im stuck between the onep filthy riches and the Slant hindsights. Im looking for something that butters really well yet has some decent pop to it, as well as enough backbone under the foot to be stable when landing. I've narrowed it down to these 2 and im pretty dead set on one or the other but if you have suggestions let me know!
 
topic:Skizbflexin said:
Titile says it. Im looking for some new whips for the 2016 quiver and im stuck between the onep filthy riches and the Slant hindsights. Im looking for something that butters really well yet has some decent pop to it, as well as enough backbone under the foot to be stable when landing. I've narrowed it down to these 2 and im pretty dead set on one or the other but if you have suggestions let me know!

The FR sounds a lot like what your are explaining and comes with really good durability. I don't know anything about Slant skis but ON3Ps are about as dependable as it gets. Your choice might come down to budget and durability, but the FRs are would be worth the extra $100 or whatever the price difference is
 
13510041:Swandog7 said:
The FR sounds a lot like what your are explaining and comes with really good durability. I don't know anything about Slant skis but ON3Ps are about as dependable as it gets. Your choice might come down to budget and durability, but the FRs are would be worth the extra $100 or whatever the price difference is

Alright then i think the matter is settled FR it is. the only reason i was considering the slants is because i've read reviews about them and they're supposed to be incredibly durable as well. But that being said they don't have the swag of the on3ps and are 100$ more. plus i like the on3ps elliptical rocker design. Thanks for the input!
 
13510058:Skizbflexin said:
Alright then i think the matter is settled FR it is. the only reason i was considering the slants is because i've read reviews about them and they're supposed to be incredibly durable as well. But that being said they don't have the swag of the on3ps and are 100$ more. plus i like the on3ps elliptical rocker design. Thanks for the input!

I would get another persons opinion, but in the end I think you'll still get the FRs haha. Wait for another review
 
13510060:Swandog7 said:
I would get another persons opinion, but in the end I think you'll still get the FRs haha. Wait for another review

Yeah im gonna keep looking until the season comes closer. but i think so too haha.
 
I usually ride park, about 30 to 40 days a year, mostly rails, and have never had a pair of skis last me for more than half a season prior to my on3ps.

I'm going onto my fourth season on my FRs. They have 2 edge cracks and no delams

Hope that answers your question
 
I usually ride park, about 30 to 40 days a year, mostly rails, and have never had a pair of skis last me for more than half a season prior to my on3ps.

I'm going onto my fourth season on my FRs. They have 2 edge cracks and no delams

Hope that answers your question
 
13511449:dbchili said:
I usually ride park, about 30 to 40 days a year, mostly rails, and have never had a pair of skis last me for more than half a season prior to my on3ps.

I'm going onto my fourth season on my FRs. They have 2 edge cracks and no delams

Hope that answers your question

Well shit hahahh FRs all the way
 
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