Help me pick Skis

SKRockies

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I know at some point this season my old skis for park are going to fall apart so i will need new ones, i was dead set on kartel 98's for the longest time, but now im not so sure i want to invest that much is a ski im gonna kill in a year or two. I need something i can send off large jumps with comfort but also it needs to be able to handle rails and butters. I was thinking about the shredditor 92 or perhaps the blend. Im 6'3 and 195lbs so i do like skiing a bigger/wider ski in the park. Throw me some suggestions.
 
topic:SKRockies said:
I know at some point this season my old skis for park are going to fall apart so i will need new ones, i was dead set on kartel 98's for the longest time, but now im not so sure i want to invest that much is a ski im gonna kill in a year or two. I need something i can send off large jumps with comfort but also it needs to be able to handle rails and butters. I was thinking about the shredditor 92 or perhaps the blend. Im 6'3 and 195lbs so i do like skiing a bigger/wider ski in the park. Throw me some suggestions.

People aren't lying when they say ON3P's are durable as fuck. They can handle a hell of a beating and you would have to TRY to destroy them if you were going to kill them in a season or two. They don't delam, ever, and the edges are thick enough to handle years of tuning.
 
13720637:Sconnie said:
People aren't lying when they say ON3P's are durable as fuck. They can handle a hell of a beating and you would have to TRY to destroy them if you were going to kill them in a season or two. They don't delam, ever, and the edges are thick enough to handle years of tuning.

I agree they are probably the most durable company out there but I still managed to absolutely destroy mine in a season. I ski about 110 days a season though.
 
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