K 96 vs Arv 96 vs Chronic

matt_720

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Yes.. Another one of these threads, anyway which of these skis should I get of these 2 skis should I get, don't get enough pow here to get the worth out of the 106/108 so looking at either of these.

I want a ski stiff enough to do some smaller cliffs and moguls/crud but still be playful and buttery in the park How much stiffer is the Kartel or are they roughly the same?Also how do the chronic's, Vandals and Pbj'scompare and are they any good out of the park? Any other ski suggestions appreciated.

**This thread was edited on Sep 12th 2018 at 11:48:36pm

**This thread was edited on Sep 13th 2018 at 1:46:39am
 
13942424:mystery3 said:
Where do you ski?

How big are you?

What percentage park v all mountain?

Bc but usually in Sun Peaks which doesn't really get any "powder"

56" and 100-110 usually 85% all mtn/sidecountry 10-15% park
 
13942456:_newschooler_720 said:
5'6" Sorry I'm so fucking tired lmao

I was going to say, I don't think the make those skis shorter than maybe a 161 and to shop junior or ladies skis but 5' 6" makes it easier.
 
Pbj would probably be a good candidate. Pretty stiff for drops witha decent bit of rocker to make it playful. alsoa good width for a do it all ski. I’d also second on the Candide 2.0s

**This post was edited on Sep 13th 2018 at 7:17:01pm
 
Pbj is definitely more firm than the kartels but not sure on the chronics, pbj is probably an 8 tips and tails and 9 underfoot with it progressing gradually between in terms of stiffness
 
13942608:_newschooler_720 said:
What would the stiffest be out of the chronic pbj and kartel?

I'm curious why you're looking for the stiffest out of those? If you weigh 105lbs the ''stiffness ratings'' are skewed, all but the softest skis are going to take some work to bend.
 
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