14086078:skifreeordie said:Do you find them buttery enough? Personally, I have JJ’s for pow days and am looking for a more everyday ski. I’m an ex park rat ( I’m 35 now ) and live in the PNW, so looking for a ski that I can press real easily and that’s super playful that I can jib around the hill with and take through the park to hit some rails with when I want to. I’ve really liked flexy skis in the past - k2 obsethed and line anthems were up there with my favs, had a pair of icelatic nomads rkr’s and hated them. Of course being in the PNW, we do have heavy snow so I do want something to at least hold it’s own in the crud, but I’d prioritize playfulness over being a crud buster.
Marksman seem like a good choice, but I wonder if they’re park forward enough vs the bacons. One concern that I do not have with the marksman is not being able to switch skis around to mitigate rail damage... I grew up getting at least twice the amount of days that I do now and completely destroying my edges and while riding east coast ice so I’m used to that.
Again, seems somewhat like a win/win decision but I’m really torn on this.
14086135:skifreeordie said:Ah yes, I understand that. Maybe the way I typed it was confusing, but what I said / meant was I know that you can’t alternate skis but that I’m cool with that.
Just thought that’d I’d bring it up before someone else did, because I see it mentioned a lot on here when mentioning the marksman along with park performance.
Either way, I appreciate the feedback on the skis.
14086414:skifreeordie said:I didn't know much about this ski until this comment other than seeing its name thrown around a ton. I see that its a stiffer and heavier marksman type ski thats not super buttery, which didn't sound appealing at all at first. But after reading about it, people seem to love these things. And yeah - seem to be made for jibbing around everywhere and everything in the PNW. I might have to head to evo to flex these things and check them out.
You my friend just made a tough decision a lot tougher!
14086712:skifreeordie said:Well, you’ve successfully shifted my choice to Marksman vs Jeffreys. Kinda funny, cause now the marksman are the softer of the two, but from what I read on blister - they’re very similar in shape, feel, and rocker. Seems like the jeffreys are just a tad stiffer.
Still might cop some on3p’s since they seem like they’re made for the PNW and it’s hard to find any reviews that aren’t raving. Plus stability is probably more important than I’d like to admit, not as much due to preference of how I like to ride, but more so where I live.
Right now considering Jeffrey’s in 176.
14087497:skifreeordie said:Returned the Marksman and pulled the trigger on the 181 Jeffreys. Mounting -2 back from center when I get them...
Stoked!