Line Chronic in the park? and durablity

_Mack

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ok so i finally decided to get the new chronic this year and im stoked on it, just some questions on them

how do they handle in the park rails, jumps, etc add anything else if you can!

and how is the durabilty on them

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super great choice i think. line is know for them superflexy , durable line up . the chronics are just the top of their line up. however your gonna have a little trouble on pow days but overall super fun playfull snappy jib ski
 
you will like them, the chronic is their stiffest, best skiing park ski, still flexy but with more snap than a TC or Mastermind. also, more stable all mountain and at 121-92-117, they might as well be an east coast pow ski
 
I bought them last year. Expect them to be a little heavier than your average park ski but they hold up real well there was zero delam and they still look brand new. They are stiffer for a park ski. Id recommend them
 
I heard they were really light ? What's heavy? Like compare it to a different ski if you can , but awesome I'm stoked to get them and good I want a medium,stiff ski
 
I had the 185s from last season, really loved the way they skied, unfortunately I did experience some delams. Hopefully line will hook me up and replace them if not, shit happens
 
Quite possibly funnest ski I ever skied. I had them mainly for park and they were still great when I went out to whistler.
 
My ski! I have them. They are excellent. I can butter the whole length of our 1/4 mile long park. I've only had them for two years (this year makes three) but laying down long butters and hitting many rails hasn't done anything to the ski. Well the edges have been changed but what ski doesn't need that
 
It's the Chronic yo! Yes this ski rules and the durability is bomber .. we use the same fatty base & edge as all the other park skis. thanks!
 
IDK if I would take advice on chronics from this person...

Seriously bomber and amazing skis. I am looking to get another pair now!
 
Chronics are sickk! but if you are still comparing, look at the 4frnt switchblade, its pretty similar to the chronic in that allmountain park ski range and i know alot of people prefer it because of its playfulness. deff somthing to consider
 
i went to my local shop and they are really durbale! everyone thinks that there shit because there made in china but he told like a big percent of ski companys make there skis there!
 
If they're anything like the Invaders that I've been riding for the last 5 years then I think they'll be just fine on the durability front
 
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