I got a hard one for yall. PE or TM

If you want quick, responsive pop off pipe and lips,then tm's.

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Just throw caution to the wind
 
I haven't witnessed anything but the pe should hold up better if you're doing a lot of rails-because of the thicker edges. It takes a good hit to break an edge though, when I cracked one on my concepts it was because I screwed up and caaught an edge.

 
^^ there edges don't go all the way around the ski, and the topsheet seems to chip quite a bit. They are fucking wicked with pop and jumps, but pe have a sweet warrenty and have thicker edges for rails. I saw one break in the park by casing a 25 footer, so i am sketched on the pe tho

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mark d

 
ahahahahahahahha i thought, courtesy of the thread title, that this was going to be a joke.

Brody

i wont drop out of high school for skiing, mom

 
Alright, you want to be serious? I'm down. K2s have a notorious problem with delamination. Its nice to see that Seth has made rivets stock (cuz you'd have to do it yourself after a seaeson anyway). The troublemakers will perform better in a turn. If you're going for large hucks into deep snow then you might like the wide underbody of the PE's. It all depends on what you want to do.

 
tm's are to short! get public e's

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excuse me flow,

whats the soup de jour?

it's the soup of the day.

ummm that sounds good, i'll have that.

dark helmet : if there is one thing i despise it's a fair fight
 
well i havent tried eiether yet..i bought PE's but ive never heard of any PE's cracking edges or breaking but i have on TM's...thought TM's look mighty fine i say PE's

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-kevan

 
i will be skiing 7 springs in PGH which we dont get that much powder at all and i will also be skiing up around Burlington VT and urban shat.

 
Ive the concepts and my brohters got the pe's and he scratched the crap out of em on the first day, I thing dynastars work alot better in powder and on jumps and they're really light compared to the pe's, but if you wanna go do hardcore rails and go switch alot, go with the pe's. But i'd go with the tm's over all.

 
so what im hearing is that PE are better for powder, rails and going switch and the TM are better for jumps and turning. am i correct in saying this?

 
im going to sound like a broken record by saying this but..... is there any way you can demo the ski? go to your local shop and ask them if they have any demo pairs that you could try out. thats my suggestion. if not, then i would go for the one that fits you best. neither of these skis are going to do very well in deep powder (compaired to a fat 90mm ski) the better for powder though is deffinatly the PE. as for rails the PE is on top as well. then for which has better pop off a jump, i would say the TM does. im sure that both are good skis though. the choice is totally yours dude

dOOSH bAGGINS
 
im stuck down here in VA and there is no mountain around me. the closest one is 2.5 hours away and theres only 90 skiable acres. im transfering to UVM next year and i wanna get some new ski's for that

 
dude, everyone perfers something different when it comes to choosing a ski. one might say the same ski carves better then the other when one might disagree and say the other is better. but from my personal experience. the pe SUCKS compared to the tm IN ALL ASPECTS.

 
one of the dadali brothers on here broke his edges on a rail...but u should ask them that..im not positive

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-kevan

 
HAHA..i just clicked the my threads thing and this was in there and i clicked a blinking AIM message and it made the title 'i got a hard on'

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-kevan

 
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