K2 Domain VS K2 Kung Fujas

MKwa

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So I can buy Domains or Kung Fujas for less than 50% of their price (after selling my Revivals it is like trading skis).

Currently I am proud owner of Revivals which I pretty much love except their stiffness.

Which ski would be better for let's say 30% groomers/30% untracked and BC kickers/40%park and urban ? Personally I really like wider skis (10/11 Hellbents were my everyday ski for some time) but place where I live is my problem - Poland which is pretty much like EastCoast - manmade snow, hardpack, from time to time some fresh but sometimes really deep stuff in the mountains.

I'd love KF width,rocker, etc but wouldn't they be slightly heavy to throw around ?

How do Domains perform in untracked snow and groomers ?
 
i know the domain is like 90 mm underfoot which isn't necessarily a narrow ski and it is built with rocker but its def not a powder specific ski. The fujas are good with park and pow. not as good with park as the domain but much better with pow. I think the fujas are a better all mountain ski. Thats my opinion
 
fujas... but if u dont want to ditch the feeling of a revival, get the domain (same ski as the revival just has more flex)
 
I'm a bit scared of Fujas weight as my friend's were kinda heavy (maybe because of rental bindings).

Domains would be great I think (I loved my friend's Anthem flex) but they're symmetrical and have quite narrow tips -115mm.

Or maybe I should gain some cash more and invest in other skis ? Does anybody know what will be next year SFB flex ?
 
The Kung Fu's aren't that heavy, rental bindings can definitely make them seem that way though. they would definitely offer more versatility than the Domains, especially on bc booters, or any fresh snow/all mtn terrain. The domains, on the other hand, absolutely kill it in the park. If you only skied park, the domains would be the sure answer. But since you skied the Hellbents for a while, i don't think you will have any problems with the size or weight of the Kung Fu. They are really fun skis and will crush it on whatever conditions you throw in their path.
 
But I do not need one ski quiver - just soft, rather wide ski that can ride some soft(sometimes wet) snow, park and urban - same kind of ski as Lizzies. For pow I have Hellbents.
 
No. They aren't.

Domains are a symetrical ski, while the revivals are directional.

Fujas are going to be much heavier and potentially stiffer than the revivals.
 
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