J Skis?

tru_bou

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Looking for some new skis and wondering opinions on J skis? They have some pretty sick collabs and graphics but not quite sure how durable and well they ski.. does anyone own a pair?
 
topic:tru_bou said:
Looking for some new skis and wondering opinions on J skis? They have some pretty sick collabs and graphics but not quite sure how durable and well they ski.. does anyone own a pair?

I can tell you these are really durable, and are backed by the best warranty in skiing with great customer service. These things can shred everywhere but are prime for park. Haven't ridden them but according to others they are pretty soft, probly a 4.5/10, but it may depend on weight and whatever. They are a fairly soft ski, but are camber underfoot and can charge well for its softness. I would recommend these, but don't limit your options like I would say to everyone. YoucNt go wrong with these.
 
ive rode the whip it sevral times and i loved it i know that that jason levithal will personally take care of any issues you have the ski was durable buttery but could handle any jump
 
13475131:tru_bou said:
Thanks guys helped a lot, still deciding between the whipit and line blend..

If you're looking towards the Line Blend, maybe look at the J Skis Allplay too. It is more of a similar shape and size to the Blend. Plus, I have heard amazing things about the Allplay from a friend who owns them.
 
13476066:SweatyYeti said:
If you're looking towards the Line Blend, maybe look at the J Skis Allplay too. It is more of a similar shape and size to the Blend. Plus, I have heard amazing things about the Allplay from a friend who owns them.

This. If you do get j skis get all plays if you are looking at the Blend. A lot more alike of a ski. They are just as buttery as the whip it, maybe even more.
 
From what my friend has told me, the Allplay is very buttery yet durable. The only problem he has had is a scraped up topsheet. Other than that, he said it is an amazing ski and his go to.
 
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