Head Park skis

CDdesign

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Personally i think its really noticeable that Head is pretty much off the map as far as park skis go (other than the JO pro)
Frankly i wanna see if anyone else has ridden, or knows about these bullets? I love these skis... for a lighter weight rider like my self.. i can really butter these easily... Plus with a head 12 din binding i haven't found a lighter ski (ive checked too i work on a mountain)
PS: ignore the AR6's im too lazy to take a new photo
Made in AustriaSuper softSurprisingly durable
 
i've got a pair of brand new unmounted 2010 JO pros, size 181. they look like fun but im selling them cause i like stiffer skis. im selling them for $300 if anyone is interested, send me a message.
 
i rode on the bullets this season because they are stronger on rails than the JOs and i loved them.... the skis are fucking sick, apart from the graphics which i didnt really dig.... head is definatly the most underated brand out there, no damage to them over the season and still got nice pop ;)
 
i just replaced my JOs after two seasons on them but i really loved them. it really surprises me how few head parks skis i see in the park considering how good they are. it is probably because they are so expensive.
 
Ive been looking ofr a decent review of these for a while. Whats the stiffness like compared to the JO pro? Also how soft are they vs the invader? Ta
 
nobody wants to ride them because tod wallnuts doesnt ride them lol but seriously my friend has some JO pros and they are soooo light, great for jumps
 
DUDE I HAVE THE BULLETS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i have not seen/ hear about anyone else with them. and they are sick as hell !. reeeeeeaaaly soft great for rails butterin that type of stuff.

but they are too small and am selling them as you can see down there below this typing.

and plus my season was only a couple months long and they are barely used.

SOMEONE PLEASE BUY THEMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. i am seriously considering buying another pair.
 
yeah theyre good for jumps. quite similar to the afterbangs actually i rode those for a couple runs and the flex is basically same anyways
 
the bullets are definatly on the softer side... I have mine center mounted, and under the foot is really stiff and solid! but from the bindings out to tip/tail it is a really soft ski which makes it easy to comeout of a jump if you land back or forward seat.

its also really really really light! with my peak 12 binding and at 171 long i havent found a lighter ski/binding yet

its a much more precise ski than the afterbang... much better flex points due to full on sidewall construction
 
Head also gave these skis a more natural sidecut as they say. Makes it easier to revert from swith and forwards
 
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