How are afterbangs outside of the park???

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alright, i did searchbar and there wasnt anything about this. How are they for just all mountain carving?

is the base actually slow?

andd if you post some pics of them up close that would be sick(sidewalls, edges ect.)

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thanks
 
Ask Spencer.

i think. I believe he rode them. One of tha dudes from Bristol NY rocked 'em when traveling circus came out.
 
the base is slow when i tried them, but they may have not been waxed. in the park they kill it, out of the park they are a little strange. after a run or two you'll get the feel of them and be able to carve them fine
 
they wernt waxed. the ones i was on were fine. and groomer wise they are supper fun. but i dont think theyd do very well in fresh snow. after all they are park skis
 
yeah ther sick..i rode them for demo days..but thought they were kinda heavy it could have been the demo bindings weighing them down though..as far as the graphics there pretty sick..looks like a big blob as a picture with lie sum weird as creature..dont really kno how to explain it..and i thuoght they were a little slower but not to bad

 
here ya go
line-afterbang.jpg
line2.jpg

 
they were a little different right off the bat, but after one run i got the hang of them. they rip on groomers. they are stiffer than anthems/invaders so they handle really well for all around skiing. much better than i thought a symmetrical park ski would.
 
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