How's the durability of the Völkl Revolt 90s?

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Trying to choose between Poachers and the Revolts. I've been skiing Poachers and I know it's a ski that I enjoy using but I don't like the graphics on the model I have a good deal on. The other option is last year's Revolt 96s. They'd fit my kit really well looks wise and I know they'd probably fit my style of skiing just as well. Just wondering about the build quality since I am notoriously good at destroying skis. If anyone here can make an educated comparison between these two skis in terms of durability I'd appreciate your input.
 
If there are two skis I consider close substitutes and I prefer the topsheet of one of them, then isn’t it logical to make the decision based on the topsheet (and durability)? You are fucking stupid, not going to lie.
 
14631118:quantity said:
If there are two skis I consider close substitutes and I prefer the topsheet of one of them, then isn’t it logical to make the decision based on the topsheet (and durability)? You are fucking stupid, not going to lie.

Ones an all mountain ski, the other is a comp park ski lmfao. U have no clue what ur doing
 
14631118:quantity said:
If there are two skis I consider close substitutes and I prefer the topsheet of one of them, then isn’t it logical to make the decision based on the topsheet (and durability)? You are fucking stupid, not going to lie.

why are you so upset
 
14631134:SchizoSkier said:
Ones an all mountain ski, the other is a comp park ski lmfao. U have no clue what ur doing

How do you know what I consider substitutes and what I don't? They're both pretty stiff decent park skis and that's all I need to know. Ik you 15 year olds here think that the reason you can't butter is because your skis are too stiff or the reason you're landing backseat is because your skis are too soft but the reality is that the ski barely makes a difference, and therefore poacher and revolt go in the same category.
 
14631148:quantity said:
How do you know what I consider substitutes and what I don't? They're both pretty stiff decent park skis and that's all I need to know. Ik you 15 year olds here think that the reason you can't butter is because your skis are too stiff or the reason you're landing backseat is because your skis are too soft but the reality is that the ski barely makes a difference, and therefore poacher and revolt go in the same category.

buddy just turned 16 and doesn't know how to act
 
14631148:quantity said:
How do you know what I consider substitutes and what I don't? They're both pretty stiff decent park skis and that's all I need to know. Ik you 15 year olds here think that the reason you can't butter is because your skis are too stiff or the reason you're landing backseat is because your skis are too soft but the reality is that the ski barely makes a difference, and therefore poacher and revolt go in the same category.

What in the Bs is this

good luck nose buttering bents… or 2x4 stiff skis

**This post was edited on Oct 7th 2024 at 12:18:21pm
 
14631148:quantity said:
How do you know what I consider substitutes and what I don't? They're both pretty stiff decent park skis and that's all I need to know. Ik you 15 year olds here think that the reason you can't butter is because your skis are too stiff or the reason you're landing backseat is because your skis are too soft but the reality is that the ski barely makes a difference, and therefore poacher and revolt go in the same category.

You actually have the IQ of a small succulent plant.
 
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