Freestyle without twin tips?

I've been riding the park all year on single tips. It just gets sketchy on rails. But my skis are new and I didn't realize I'd start wanting to ride park. I hope to get some twin tips for next year though. I just haven't landed switch off jumps, nor have I tried, that might start getting rough.
 
dont worry bout landin switch with single tip skis. i never 5d with single tip 3s but i did big 180s and stuff just if u land correctly switch u will be fine
 
I learned to jib on some expensive Atomic race skis. then I hit my head really hard, and realised racing was gay. So I bought my 4FRNTs and havn't gone back.
 
i was like that i had atomic GS:11 i loved doing tricks i could do like 3s and boxes and rails. now i have pes and love em
 
dumbest thing ive ever hered, why shoulod you care about someting someone else has? That's one thing i really don't like, people that hate on other people for having better gear then them, clothes dont affect your riding.

And as for the new AR5's, jsut becasue he can aford them and he isnt that good now, doesnt mean that we always only be able to do 50-50's.

Im pretty much just saying stop the hate, and spread the love.

And as for the sking without twin tips, i did, and i still dont even have enough money for twins, so im jsut skiing on some old k2's, just try and get your bindings near centermounted, so you get used to it, becasue that the usual spot for bindings on twin tips
 
Definatly. I started doing 3's and sliding boxes with Atomic GS9's. I could even ride switch a bit, although I couldn't land jumps switch. moral of the story, just go for it.
 
Rails do get a little harder because they have a lot sharper edges, but if you can do them then, you'll be good with twins, that's the way I see it.
 
its fine i learned how to do rails and stuff on bandits that i rented one year, then last year i got my first set of twins
 
i had groomers and they weere shit and i could slid boxes/rails better than some of my friends with twins. and I could ski switch! haha scary though cus once i caught my back edge....
 
It's definitely do-able, and riding park for your first while on regular skis ensures you don't just waste a couple hundred bucks on twin tips to do something you don't like anymore
 
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