K2 Revival or K2 Domains

beboshort

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Im looking ot get a rockered park ski and i was wondering what NSers take on these two skis were. I was also wondering if you guys think thye are better than say scott punishers or my current salomon suspects
 
domain - rails, jibs, smaller jumps ( but still can take big ones), mainly park

revival - bigger jumps, all mountain, can still do solid on rails and jibs etc.

 
it wouldnt have any problems to anything around 30-45. Nothing over 45 exists where i live so i cant give you any more input from there.

personally i like the domain more but thats just because i ski 90 rails 10 jumps
 
Of the 30ish percent of the time I spend in the park, I pretty much just shred rails but still hit jumps when the weathers good. I have K2 Revivals for this year and couldn't be more stoked-those skis were basically built for me. They destroy all mountain, pwn in the park (I typically enjoy stiffer park skis, even for butters, etc and find the Revivals to actually be pretty soft), and are really stable at high speed even with the zero camber. You can't really go wrong with either ski though (from what I've heard from people who've tried both) and I'd say your decision basically comes down to whether you like stiffer skis, or softer skis more.
 
symmetrical and a bit softer versus stiffer and directional. you'll be able to hit anything on either of them as they're both skis.
 
Got my revivals center mounted and I find them very stable when charging all mountain, one of the best ski's I've been on tbh
 
for anyone who has the revival, is it a problem that it has zero camber? i mean i have the extremes and they have a bit of camber to them and they charge sooo hard. are the two skis comparable?
 
k2 is replacing the revival for the recoil next year. rode them during a demo last week and they were one of my favorites that i rode. way better imo then say next years ar7 that i rode
 
they didn't have the domains there beings specs are the same as this years. park skis i rode were the recoil ar7s and thalls. i also rode bentchetlers, bacons, and s3's
 
the designs on the recoil is predominatly black, with a k2 script bottom. were way lighter and poppier then say the fujas i rode on before them.
 
nah, the recoil was definitly a really stable skill compared to others that i rode on. i found it the best of both words, stable but at the same time playful
 
also the rocker on the recoil is very subtle, imo barely noticeable but is enough for not catching and making the ski in park mad fun
 
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