Icelantic da'nollie

sooperdog

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I'm looking into getting a pair of icelantic da'nollies over the summer or when prices start to get cheap but I'm wondering what the flex is on them. Right now I"m riding K2 Domain's. Also does anyone have an opinion on either the da'nollies or icelantic in general as a company? thanks
 
There's a couple threads on this ski. I have no experience with them, but my buddy who's been doing the park tests at Freeskier for a while now absolutely loved this ski and thought it was one of the top 3 park skis out there.
 
Do you have any idea of what the flex is on them? I had already looked through the other threads on them and there's nothing about the flex on them
 
solid park ski, have gone through two pairs of them in the last 3 years good durability and a fun ski all around
 
I've had several days on the nomad sfts, some experience on the pilgrim and shamans as well as the stiffer nomads. Since they say the nomad sfts and the da nollies have a similar core or whatever, I'd imagine the flex on the da nollies to be a mid flex. I'm 5'5" 120 pounds, and I though the flex in the nomad sfts was awesome, perfect balance between soft and stiff. If anything I'd think the da nollies might be a hair softer since they're skinnier. And I pretty much enjoyed all the skis I rode form them, so Id say go for it. They're a sick company.
 
Easily my favorite park ski of all time!! Super light! The flex is sort at the tips and tails and fairly solid underfoot. I'm 6'1" and 150 and they are perfect for anything. Lots of pop, hence the name. They are super durable. I put in over 200 days of solid park riding on them last season and the warranty process is usually a breeze.

Icelantic is an awesome company!!

I would HIGHLY recommend these skis!
 
and these skis are pretty much impossible to snap, you can flex them SO FAR once they get broken in a little. I still see people slaying the original year Da'Nollie in the park.
 
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