Help me find new park skis?

Drew_ski.

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I just want to know what you guys would suggest and what people have had good expirences with before.

Currently i have 171 Line invaders

Im about 6foot so anything over 180 would be a good fit

looking for something at about 85 to 90 at waist

medium flex

im about 150lbs

and im planing on putting griffons or FKS on them if that makes a differince

also my price range is about 300-400

Thanks for the help and +k for good advice
 
I know it doesnt meet nearly any of your things but i think it would be a good ski for you. Its alot lighter than other park skis and its just 2cm's shy of your length which i think is fine seeing as your a lighter guy. Older ski but i love mine in the 171
 
yo I would either go for two skis that are both at a sick price. The reno jibs or the solomon suspects...I've had both skis and I am currently riding the suspects. The jibs are so sick on rails and are such a durable ski. The suspects Ive used for about a month in the end of the season and I must say ther are sickk. The skis are nice and poppy and are so smooth on rails..not to mention jumps either. also they hold up pretty well in pow, and also are good skis for cruising. I had such a good end of the year with that ski and it comes in a bunch of sizes...I would say go with the suspects( not to mention nick martini and dane tudor uses them) but both skis are ill check em out!!
 
id stay away from suspects, theyve blown up on alot of friends of mine, and many people here on ns had edge problems.
the on3p blue steele seems like the perfect pick. im 6"1 and 155 so nearly the same height weight and the rocker on them makes them nice for butters, they are pretty light and from what ive heard a really solid ski. plus the company is mad legit and iggyskier (scott) will answer all questions youve got perfectly.
if you decide to want different skis, you might want to look into the völkl walls (185), atomic punx (182?)or the k2 domains (179 but run long) (probably the softest from the list)
 
There are a lot of skis that would match your criteria. Check out what every company has to offer, read reviews, etc. Doing your homework will pay off in the long run.
 
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