Jibbing on Prophet 90s

Drew-Z

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anyone have experience? i was looking at these and they seem geared more towards all mountain/jumps/backcountry. how do they handle on rails and such?
 
in theory you can hit rails on any ski, but if you are looking for a Jib ski, the prophet is not that. Prophets are charging skis and very stiff... they will be a little much for the park/jibs
 
since theyarent park skis, if you hti rails the edges have ike a 90% chance of falling out/cracking and breaking youre skis. adn they can tell if they broke on a rail so you cant warenteee them cause they arent park skis.
 
thanks a lot for clearing that up. i might go with bluehouse MRs (07/08) or line chronics in that case then. i think those might be better combos of all mountain/park than the 90s
 
chronics would be awesome, but if you like the prophets check out the blend, it rips all mtn and is more park oriented than the prophets
 
haha man i was jokin around, the should be fine in the park, mabye not too palyful though, but theres nothing like i described above, i thought youd realize it haha.
 
haha naw i missed that, i kinda took the fact that they have a layer of metal or whatever seriously. id probably rather a ski with a bit more flex anyway, or one thats less pricey (im kinna broke)
 
older model blends are sick park skis. they are the same as the prophet 90s but have a carbon ollie band instead of that titanium or whatever. i loved them to death. now i have chronics and they are sick too. you really cant go wrong with LINE.
 
its actually really light? its not heavy at all. the PE is a park oriented ski and its alot heavier than the prophet 90.
 
They are definitely not a jib ski at all.

I rode the 100's last year and they really weren't fun in park, they can charge though. I liked them a lot, but definitely won't be that fun in the park or jibbing.
 
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