Good lightweight skis for park

K2 sight, I think the Tom Wallisch Pros are fairly light, and idk about the weight or durability, but the revolt 87 but they are pretty much standard comp skis
 
Line TW Pro sounds like it might be good for you. Durability I can’t speak on. Chronic could be good too but I’d say they’re a little less comp ski and, from what I’ve heard, a little less durable. My inside left ski has a lot of chips on my Chronics
 
K2 poachers or arv 96s would be good for you, stable and decently durable for the price but also fun. Edollos would work too. If you want skinnier go for arv 86s
 
14291142:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
Line TW Pro sounds like it might be good for you. Durability I can’t speak on. Chronic could be good too but I’d say they’re a little less comp ski and, from what I’ve heard, a little less durable. My inside left ski has a lot of chips on my Chronics

im thinking about surface royal or twp but still looking
 
Revolt 87 would be fun for right person but I feel like that type of skier usually seeks out a revolt 87 or nightstix or nfx themselves

14291132:Celery said:
K2 sight, I think the Tom Wallisch Pros are fairly light, and idk about the weight or durability, but the revolt 87 but they are pretty much standard comp skis
 
14291132:Celery said:
K2 sight, I think the Tom Wallisch Pros are fairly light, and idk about the weight or durability, but the revolt 87 but they are pretty much standard comp skis

k2 sights arent very light at all
 
1000 skis are a cop they are taking a lot of on3p riders my on3ps are going good at the time i have custom jeffrey 102s park detune and soft flex i get butters clean
 
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