kingskier Active member Apr 21, 2011 #2 alpha 1s have elf shoe tech. i dont know if they are objectively light but because the widest point is back from the tip they have a low swing weight
alpha 1s have elf shoe tech. i dont know if they are objectively light but because the widest point is back from the tip they have a low swing weight
D darsh. Member Apr 21, 2011 #3 armada T-Halls, they got a little flex but good overall stability..also line chronics are sweet watch traveling circus and see that shit in action
armada T-Halls, they got a little flex but good overall stability..also line chronics are sweet watch traveling circus and see that shit in action
.Hugo. Active member Apr 21, 2011 #5 is super light and poppy and have the best edges. After a full season I do not have any edge cracks
kingskier Active member Apr 23, 2011 #9 aha i love it when every person gives a different ski, the OP is no better off that when he started
Kreech Active member Apr 23, 2011 #14 rossignol s4 jib. supposedly bombproof, and they're easily the lightest ski I've ever felt. stiff enough for the hugest of jumps as well.
rossignol s4 jib. supposedly bombproof, and they're easily the lightest ski I've ever felt. stiff enough for the hugest of jumps as well.
K_Carter Member Apr 23, 2011 #16 I've heard a lot of good stuff about the 9thward HHP and the k2 revival. If I was to but a ski right now I'd go with one of those
I've heard a lot of good stuff about the 9thward HHP and the k2 revival. If I was to but a ski right now I'd go with one of those
RubberSoul Active member Apr 24, 2011 #19 not really, now he has a list of recommendations and can go about researching them and comparing them to each other and see what's up his alley
not really, now he has a list of recommendations and can go about researching them and comparing them to each other and see what's up his alley
monkatizer Active member Apr 24, 2011 #23 theline mastermind is light as hell, but wont hold up too well on big jumps