How soft are vishnu wet and wet + compared to line chronic?

this season I got a pair of line chronics and I really liked the softness of them. But as line skis do, they literally exploded and are destroyed so I'm looking to buy vishnus next because of the good reviews and the durability. does anyone know how either the vishnu wet or wet + compare to the softness of the chronic? more, less or the same?
 
V's should be way more flexy. My bros tell me that V's tend to wash out on jumps. Chronics are advertised as an all mountain ski and V's are advertised as a flexy street ski. So probably chronics are a 7/10 or 5/10 stiffness and V's are a 1/10 stiffness. I hope this helps. You might want to ask about the flex of Vishnu wides or wide+s, they might be similar to chronics
 
14417995:druppin_jibs said:
V's should be way more flexy. My bros tell me that V's tend to wash out on jumps. Chronics are advertised as an all mountain ski and V's are advertised as a flexy street ski. So probably chronics are a 7/10 or 5/10 stiffness and V's are a 1/10 stiffness. I hope this helps. You might want to ask about the flex of Vishnu wides or wide+s, they might be similar to chronics

on their website it says that the wet + are a 6/10 so I’m theory that’s perfect but idk.
 
14418024:FranklinTheSkier said:
on their website it says that the wet + are a 6/10 so I’m theory that’s perfect but idk.

I'd say wet + are a comparable flex to chronics, but have way more rocker, so are gonna feel way easier to press, and wash out/be less stable
 
14418431:FranklinTheSkier said:
That’s fine because I like soft skis. but are they able to stomp jumps?

Wet pluses will definitely be better than wets when it comes to jumps, but still not great. If you want a vishnu jump ski go with the keys. That flex is probably more compareable to the chronics
 
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