i have the money but not the clu?

everyoe has differnt oppinions but i hear lie skis just rnt as durbale as the rest im looking for a eastern skiing ski that ripsin the bumps and good for some begginer park skier i can do switch rails and rails and do spins and some flips but i have no clue what ski to get my options are ---armadas----any line ski (mavericks)- scracth fs----public enemy--head--fisher---atomic--- im really strngly lookina t the candide/concepts but which would be the best for 50 all montain 50 park--simmilar to the b2 bandit moguls and powder--light?

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Armada's are too stiff for bumps, get Concepts.

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dude, if you want a mogul ski, get ID One's. Theyre extremely hard to find and a bit expensive, but they are by and far the most durable skis on the market. Unbreakable. The Janne's are their mogul ski, I had those last year and they ripped. This year I'm on the AirRide's which are a far better all around ski but are a bit fatter and therefore not as good in bumps, they rip though.

 
concepts are pbly the best all around east ski, however the new 1260, and mike nicks are supposed to be pretty good in the bumps

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yo heliski, get last years skogens, i love them, they are a little soft, and scratch easy but thats it, they are so sick, only $320

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scratch fs is a good ski

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