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Durability wise you honestly aren't going to get any better. I know that's been overstated but that is because it is true.

Thickest edges in the game. If you are gonna hit rails a lot just mount like +1 or +2 from rec and you will be poppin. Detune underfoot and your edges will be just as good or better than any other ski on the market.

Stability is great for a playful all mountain ski. I've bombed down a little bit of crud easily over 50mph and wasn't sketched out. Can still butter and pop around fairly easily as well.

All in all it is a great all mountain/spring/park ski.

I even enjoyed it in a 10ft storm in Tahoe over a 5 day period.

14029803:Benjamin_Dunz25 said:
I just want to know about the stability and how they perform when hit on rails multiple times
 
14029805:Colingarnes said:
Durability wise you honestly aren't going to get any better. I know that's been overstated but that is because it is true.

Thickest edges in the game. If you are gonna hit rails a lot just mount like +1 or +2 from rec and you will be poppin. Detune underfoot and your edges will be just as good or better than any other ski on the market.

Stability is great for a playful all mountain ski. I've bombed down a little bit of crud easily over 50mph and wasn't sketched out. Can still butter and pop around fairly easily as well.

All in all it is a great all mountain/spring/park ski.

I even enjoyed it in a 10ft storm in Tahoe over a 5 day period.

Thank you
 
I got the 98’s and honestly, I would buy them all over again. I demo’d a set a few seasons back and fell in love. Haven’t looked back since, can go ride the park and feel super confident and then drop into the trees with fresh pow and still have the same confidence. The price, the durability, the top sheet options, company support, made in the USA, you can’t go wrong.
 
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