girls park ski?

Shiny

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r there any good girl specific park skis? Preferably ones that are good in powder and bumps too, sumthing like a mix of the pocket rocket and twelvesixty?

 
a mix between the pocket rocket and the 1260?

so pretty much you want a twin thats regular size

no

not girl ones this year

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just get public enemys, that's what I'm doing. There won't be a girl specific park ski probably for a while. Not too many girls go in park yet.

did that make any sense?
 
line celebritys, but they arent out yet

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There aren't girl specific skis yet, but there are skis that would work just fine...

the Scratch FS and the Atomic Tweak might be skis to look at.

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The majority of the women's skis out there are exactly the same as the men's, just different graphics

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Sick point sick on the sicktor scale.
 
liberty bubble bath

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A little something like this is way to big to miss....
 
1080s

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1080s

-let people do what they want, ski how you want, make whoever you want your role model its your choice

-i love to ski, so should you, its fun, try it sometime

-thats what the internet is for anonymously slandering people-jason lee

 
the only difference between most mens and womens skis is that the cores are made out of a different material to make them lighter

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if you are skiing park/pipe you don't need a 'girl specific' ski. Women's skis are designed to be softer, so they flex easier and don't require as much weight or power to make the ski do what it's supposed to. If you are a park skier, chances are you are more aggressive, powerful skier than someone who would choose to use a 'womens' ski....if you are really concerned about what to get, get a ski with a softer core, or go for a kids park ski.

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if you want alighter ski with a girly graphic get the liberty bubble bath......def a sick ski and its pretty bomber too!

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yeash, her sn on ns is ashpc. but i would recomend line 1260s, pes, or anyy scratch ski.

theses are all light, soft flexing skis that wont be too stiff for you. hell, if you can find the blue 1260s, your set, cause those have a very girly graphic. but line celberties and shadows are gonna be midseason, and pretty sweet.

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The problem with the Line Celebrity's is that their smallest size is a 160 or sumthin.. im only like 5' 100lbs. Thats another reason a lotta ppo tell me i cant ski wit guys or unisex skis. But Ill check out the Liberty Bubble Bath =) thanks for that

 
Trouble Maker 155? Scratch Pro 158?

The problem you're going to run into is that it's hard to find a shorter twintip ski that isn't based on how they build kid skis, IE cheaply.

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Shiny, a 160 might take some getting used to, but believe me, it's a fine size. Ski shops will tell you otherwise, but you'll be fine. I'm 5'3'', 105lbs or so and I'm on a 163, and probably would have gone for a 168 if I found that one in the shops.

Also, don't buy into the junk that you can't ski on a ''guy's ski''. most every girl skiing park right now is using a guys ski, and they don't seem to have much problem. It would be rediculous if there was. A women's ski might have different flax patterns or different core or whatever, but in reality aren't much different than the guy's models.

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