Looking to buy Good park skis that can preform well all mountain

hewy

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I'm probobly going to end up buying some 06/07 models at the end of this season, I search for some answers but didn't really find what I was looking for. I'm looking for a nice set of park skis that have good flex but can also be used all mountain.
 
How are the Dynastar Trouble Makers = Look PX12 Jib Bindings. I've heard they ride nice in the park but wondering how good they are outside of it
 
i actually went from trouble makers, to foils

foils, i like the extra width in the powder and groomers, and they still rip in the park, light weight and poppy, mine are mounted true center,
 
I would consider the Karma, Foil, or PE. These all work everywhere, the TMs don't have the versatility of the previous three skis I mentioned.
 
head mojo 90, is absoloubtly awesome all mountain, like godly. its little brother is almost as good and kills it in the park, the head mojo 80, can also be moutned true centre at jon olsson mounting point with out ruining your carving:)
 
Mojo 90s are bombproof... and I hear if Jon Olsson signs a pair, you automatically can do Kangaroo flips.

Someone buy my signed 176 Mojo 90s off of me before I effin ski them. $600 w/ the Mojo 15 bindings!!!!!!
 
i demoed public enemys today just to see waht they would do outa the park...hated them

go with foils
 
foils = lose their camber way too fast, foam core sucks.

Mojo 90 = never lose their camber... they were designed by chuck norris.
 
I would stay away from the foil I am currently skiing them and have some complants. First off they have a foam core which is really light but the the ski gets softer after you land switch on them and the foam begins to break down. Also the skis don't really hold up that well I have gone through a pair of them already this season.
 
i have trouble makers and they're a sick ski. Outside of the park they proform well, a lot better than scratchs but they make you want to ride in the backseat if you aren't riding on pure courdoroy so you really have to lean foreward if your looking for a heavy carve.
 
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