Line traveling circus ski

Dkim_10

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Should I get the line traveling circus skis for a pure park ski that could take a beating and good for flips, jumps and rails?
 
Well look at what the TC ski has to offer...its a soft, cheaper ski mainly designed for the park. Its pretty much a pure park ski. It wouldn't make a very good all mountain ski.
 
13557844:Dkim_10 said:
Are they a really durable ski?

Define really durable. I could name 5 companies that have a better reputation for durability. Depends how you define "durable".
 
13557994:Swandog7 said:
Define really durable. I could name 5 companies that have a better reputation for durability. Depends how you define "durable".

i could name just about every other company, IMHO line's durability sucks
 
Durability by they won't break no matter how much abuse u put them through. That it should handle any trick youbthrwobat the skis. The edges don't break the bottom doesn't chip the sides don't chip off also
 
13558062:Dkim_10 said:
Durability by they won't break no matter how much abuse u put them through. That it should handle any trick youbthrwobat the skis. The edges don't break the bottom doesn't chip the sides don't chip off also

WRONG. i got 2015 travelling circus and within 10 days of riding i had edge cracks and were delaminating. shit durability. i got warranty and got the blends as a replacement. used them the rest of the season and they are still in great condition

the tc is a wide buttery park ski. if that is what your looking for i would go with the blends. they are just as soft and they have a sidewall. the tc just has cap construction and if ur hitting rails they will break
 
13557994:Swandog7 said:
Define really durable. I could name 5 companies that have a better reputation for durability. Depends how you define "durable".

13558021:Shoey-Ski said:
i could name just about every other company, IMHO line's durability sucks

13558079:Toast4Days said:
WRONG. i got 2015 travelling circus and within 10 days of riding i had edge cracks and were delaminating. shit durability. i got warranty and got the blends as a replacement. used them the rest of the season and they are still in great condition

the tc is a wide buttery park ski. if that is what your looking for i would go with the blends. they are just as soft and they have a sidewall. the tc just has cap construction and if ur hitting rails they will break

What about the park blanks?
 
13558144:Dkim_10 said:
What about the park blanks?

They aren't soft at all, pretty much full camber, like a 9/10 stiffness. Not sure if that's what you want if you were looking st the TC
 
13558062:Dkim_10 said:
Durability by they won't break no matter how much abuse u put them through. That it should handle any trick youbthrwobat the skis. The edges don't break the bottom doesn't chip the sides don't chip off also

You're searching for a ski that doesn't exist.
 
13558150:Swandog7 said:
They aren't soft at all, pretty much full camber, like a 9/10 stiffness. Not sure if that's what you want if you were looking st the TC

They are really that stiff? I am a 115lbs so they would be to stiff for me because i want a good solid in the middle flexed ski. I really like the look of the blanks and the price point of them.
 
13558831:Dkim_10 said:
They are really that stiff? I am a 115lbs so they would be to stiff for me because i want a good solid in the middle flexed ski. I really like the look of the blanks and the price point of them.

I mean for the blanks, not TC. Sorry for the confusion
 
13558855:Swandog7 said:
I mean for the blanks, not TC. Sorry for the confusion

No ur good I was referring to the blanks so they wouldn't be a buttery ski? And they would be to stiff for me I'm 115lbs and if I try to butter or flex them would they break on me?
 
13558907:Dkim_10 said:
No ur good I was referring to the blanks so they wouldn't be a buttery ski? And they would be to stiff for me I'm 115lbs and if I try to butter or flex them would they break on me?

You won't break blanks trying to flex them. They won't be buttery almost at all, but if you can Ollie and nollie correctly you can nollie or Ollie on any skis
 
13558991:Swandog7 said:
You won't break blanks trying to flex them. They won't be buttery almost at all, but if you can Ollie and nollie correctly you can nollie or Ollie on any skis

I heard that if you get to stiff of a ski you can snap them
 
13559043:Dkim_10 said:
I heard that if you get to stiff of a ski you can snap them

Well yah but at your height and weight i wouldn't be too worried about it. You can also snap soft skis. Its not more relevant than soft skis. You'll be fine, that shouldn't be a reason to not buy stiff skis
 
13559043:Dkim_10 said:
I heard that if you get to stiff of a ski you can snap them

No...no stiff park ski will snap easily, stiff park skis are strong and are meant for heavy impact, they aren't brittle rental skis. if anything soft skis are known to snap easier.

.... u r 5'5'' and 115 lb.... u can ride plywood and it wouldn't snap. Don't be fooled by marketing gimmicks and advertising on NS. At your size/age you don't need a hard core durable ski meant for dudes that are 6' 175 lb and hitting 60+ ft jumps, ski a ski that is meant for you. Today most park skis are well made and are at least decently durable, just get a basic or entry level park ski and it should hold up for you fine.
 
13559072:Burgy said:
No...no stiff park ski will snap easily, stiff park skis are strong and are meant for heavy impact, they aren't brittle rental skis. if anything soft skis are known to snap easier.

.... u r 5'5'' and 115 lb.... u can ride plywood and it wouldn't snap. Don't be fooled by marketing gimmicks and advertising on NS. At your size/age you don't need a hard core durable ski meant for dudes that are 6' 175 lb and hitting 60+ ft jumps, ski a ski that is meant for you. Today most park skis are well made and are at least decently durable, just get a basic or entry level park ski and it should hold up for you fine.

I was thinking of getting the surface park blank skis
 
I've had my TC for two years now. I think they're great. Use them all mountain and don't have any complaints. I have only about 10 days on them and I do have some side chips. But for the price I think they're solid.
 
I have the 15 TC's and so far i love them. They are super soft and so far after a couple of days have held up. Yeah, they are cheaper, and yeah they are cap construction but IMO i think the cap is good on this ski, seeing how buttery and soft it is. The graphics are sick too and the snerbürderz love that crap. If you want a soft, park (while they are 95 underfoot, they can take some snow) and groomer ski, this is the way to go in terms of price.
 
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