Majesty Rock'n'Rolla?

Imagination

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Yo guys, what's up, I've got a couple of questions on the Majesty Rock'n'Rolla.

For those of you who don't know, here is a link:

http://www.majestyskis.com/rock_n_rolla_skis.php

Does anyone have any experience with these? How to they handle off of jumps, on rails, and in all-mountain. Are they fast, are they easy to butter, how's the flex? Do they handle well in the trees, are they versatile, are they good for taps and bonks? How to they carve, how are they on the groomers, can they hold a good edge on ice (East coast). Are they good for a little all-mountain jibbing, just cruising along trails and finding whatever you can to play around on, just skiing a little bit away from the park? How to they measure? And how's the pop?

Thanks guys, much thanks and +++K for any responses and help.
 
Yeah man, really interested in these, seem like they could be exactly what I want but I need someone's personal experience with them to really tell for sure.
 
Judging by the dimensions of the skis and that they tried to move the widest points of the ski towards the center, the all-mountain carving of the ski will suffer. Gives you less effective edge.
 
theyre a dope small polish company that makes bomb proof skis. you wont find these in many stores, especially in the US. i have skid the rocknrollas, only for two runs. theyre medium soft, but seem softer due to the rocker in tip and tail. they have the same technology as salomon is doing this year on the rocker 2 skis, where there is no edge in the rockered section of the ski. due to camber under foot the hold a good edge on on groomers but the ski short. hope that helped out a little.

hope that helped out a little. i liked the skis alot.
 
well due to the big (for a park ski) early rise in tips and tails the ski skis very short. it can get a little chattery and instable when bombing but very manageable. but a 180 cm ski with alot of camber and no early rise will be alot more stable.

might wanna check this vid.

 
Alright, thanks! The new topsheets look sick ahah. I take it these would be good in the trees with the shorter running length? And one more question, how's the pop on them, and are the bases quick?
 
they are poppy but not extremely, because they only have camber under foot and early rise in tip + tail. i rode last years models and they werent that fast, but they have new bases this year.
 
Just for your information guys

Thanks for your e-mail.

2012 Majesty skis will be released in late September 2011.

SRP price for Rock'n'Rolla skis is 449,00 euro. You'll have the possibility to buy them online. I will let you know as soon as UK online shop will be active.

Here is the direct link to Majesty 2011/2012 PDF catalogue: http://majestyskis.com/2012/MAJESTY2012.pdf

If you have any questions - feel free to contact me.

Best Regards,

Janusz Borowiec

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mail: majesty@majestyskis.com

web: www.majestyskis.com

 
They are awesome skis.

I ride them all the time.

The Rock'n'Rolla is perfect for park and urban. When you need to spin like a helicopter onto a rail, the low weight of the skis helps, and when you're trying to stomp tricks, even on the bigger jumps, the ski's flex pattern keeps you on your feet. Switch riding is made easier by the early rise in the tip and tail, and the side-cut helps when you want get a good carve in.

I only have one pair of these per season because they are Bomb-proof. And I mean it. I use them for urban, park, and the water ramp.

Simply put: Buy them now, pat yourself on the back later.
 
Ayyee! Idk if you already found what you wanted to know about thse skis,BUT! These skis are super nice. The flex is pretty soft on the nose and tail you'll just have to break it in a little bit and get used to it. They are preeettyyy light from what I've been experiencing. Havent tried them in the trees yet. For jumps you dont really want to land backseat and that you might butter onto your ass if that happens, happened a few times to me ahha :) You can easily use these for all mountain and they are basically urban skis so they'll be good for skiing crud and SUCH. Pop is pretty sick and easy to do.
 
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