Majesty Skis (Majeshitty)

I don’t think I was ever looking for other opinions. Just wanted to let people know my experience with majesty. In the event, which I doubt, people are on the fence on buying these skis over other brands.

14083447:evaroni said:
You posted this thread looking for different opinions...now I think you just wanted to publicly trash a brand because you haven’t heard what you want to hear. Would you agree with this theory?
 
14083369:ghoti_hook said:
Just hear to drop this little gem. Haven’t seen much from Freddie since his sculptures that he made from edges from skis at Kimbo sessions two years ago.

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Thank you for this.
 
Defiantly a Karen who started this thread, skis are meant to be used not kept perfect, especially skiing park. I know of many ski companies that have had delaminating problems and it’s part of skiing. Ya it sucks but you can fix it or buy different skis, like not majesty’s. I ski the crowbars from majesty and I have a huge section of delam and base cracks under my boot (will post a pic later) I ski park pretty much all the time and I’m not that good so my skis defiantly haven’t been pushed to the limit. I’ve done some urban and ski good bit of pvc rails (people say pvc rips out edges but idk about that) moral of the story here is to stop being a baby and watch a video on epoxy clamping your skis. I have a good connection with majesty so I’d love to here some questions and ideas.
 
Yea, it must be nice when you have ties with the majesty rep in the Midwest. If i we’re getting the skis at a discount as opposed to full price, I wouldn’t be complaining. I don’t think skill level has much to do with ski health, and if anything, “you not being that good” should result in longer lasting skis because you’re not blasting them. I don’t think skis are “pushed to the limit” when “you’re not that good”.

14084025:Swervemanguy said:
Defiantly a Karen who started this thread, skis are meant to be used not kept perfect, especially skiing park. I know of many ski companies that have had delaminating problems and it’s part of skiing. Ya it sucks but you can fix it or buy different skis, like not majesty’s. I ski the crowbars from majesty and I have a huge section of delam and base cracks under my boot (will post a pic later) I ski park pretty much all the time and I’m not that good so my skis defiantly haven’t been pushed to the limit. I’ve done some urban and ski good bit of pvc rails (people say pvc rips out edges but idk about that) moral of the story here is to stop being a baby and watch a video on epoxy clamping your skis. I have a good connection with majesty so I’d love to here some questions and ideas.
 
14084026:FrenchSilkPai said:
Yea, it must be nice when you have ties with the majesty rep in the Midwest. If i we’re getting the skis at a discount as opposed to full price, I wouldn’t be complaining. I don’t think skill level has much to do with ski health, and if anything, “you not being that good” should result in longer lasting skis because you’re not blasting them. I don’t think skis are “pushed to the limit” when “you’re not that good”.

I meant by “not that good” as in like not doing 450 disasters or dub 10s. Like 360s and maybe a front 4 on a good day. My complaint is company rep, like people said it’s best to just buy other skis and not make people over think buying skis from majesty. My dad demos around Minnesota so If anyone is interested in testing these “shitty skis” I’d love to help you out. There is no perfect ski.
 
360s and 450s on a good day shouldn’t be delaming skis. That being said, if you’ve been on them for a a couple to a few seasons, maybe they would.

if people are overthinking buying 650 majesty skis, I’d hope they see this to know that, yea it’s probably a better idea to take that $650 and buy some oN3Ps or armadas. More reputable brands/quality skis.

14084030:Swervemanguy said:
I meant by “not that good” as in like not doing 450 disasters or dub 10s. Like 360s and maybe a front 4 on a good day. My complaint is company rep, like people said it’s best to just buy other skis and not make people over think buying skis from majesty. My dad demos around Minnesota so If anyone is interested in testing these “shitty skis” I’d love to help you out. There is no perfect ski.

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14084026:FrenchSilkPai said:
Yea, it must be nice when you have ties with the majesty rep in the Midwest. If i we’re getting the skis at a discount as opposed to full price, I wouldn’t be complaining. I don’t think skill level has much to do with ski health, and if anything, “you not being that good” should result in longer lasting skis because you’re not blasting them. I don’t think skis are “pushed to the limit” when “you’re not that good”.

Omg op just get over it for fuck sakes. Just epoxy it and be done or send them in to be inspected. They're park skis! Let's be honest, you would still be complaining even if you got a couple hundred off skis.

Totally forgot about this thread but obviously you forgot to read it: https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/618489/WARRANTY-----Here-is-what-you-should-expect---

I'm not sure why you're still going on and on. Some folks will agree, but the overwhelming majority of people will disagree and blast you for it. I've never seen one of these bashing threads turn out positively for an op. Every post you dig yourself deeper in the hole.
 
My message has been heard. Just responding specifically to that kid because his dad is the Majesty ski rep, and he’s saying that he does 360s and 450s out on a good day and his skis are delaming lol....

everyone bashing me, probably aren’t and won’t be getting majesty’s in the future. And people who agree definitely will consider other options. I would love to see the people bashing me buy a pair. I don’t really expect majesty to warranty these skis because they will use any park skiing as justification against it. Even if it truly and honestly is a defect.

14084047:BlumpkinPumpkin said:
Omg op just get over it for fuck sakes. Just epoxy it and be done or send them in to be inspected. They're park skis! Let's be honest, you would still be complaining even if you got a couple hundred off skis.

Totally forgot about this thread but obviously you forgot to read it: https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/618489/WARRANTY-----Here-is-what-you-should-expect---

I'm not sure why you're still going on and on. Some folks will agree, but the overwhelming majority of people will disagree and blast you for it. I've never seen one of these bashing threads turn out positively for an op. Every post you dig yourself deeper in the hole.
 
14084053:FrenchSilkPai said:
My message has been heard. Just responding specifically to that kid because his dad is the Majesty ski rep, and he’s saying that he does 360s and 450s out on a good day and his skis are delaming lol....

everyone bashing me, probably aren’t and won’t be getting majesty’s in the future. And people who agree definitely will consider other options. I would love to see the people bashing me buy a pair. I don’t really expect majesty to warranty these skis because they will use any park skiing as justification against it. Even if it truly and honestly is a defect.

we arent saying they make great or bad skis. we are saying you broke them skiing park then turn around and get upset because they wont replace them. No company replaces skis damaged by rails, even though you say you dont go heavy on rails you are still sliding metal on metal with an impact. now go away.
 
14084025:Swervemanguy said:
Defiantly a Karen who started this thread, skis are meant to be used not kept perfect, especially skiing park. I know of many ski companies that have had delaminating problems and it’s part of skiing. Ya it sucks but you can fix it or buy different skis, like not majesty’s. I ski the crowbars from majesty and I have a huge section of delam and base cracks under my boot (will post a pic later) I ski park pretty much all the time and I’m not that good so my skis defiantly haven’t been pushed to the limit. I’ve done some urban and ski good bit of pvc rails (people say pvc rips out edges but idk about that) moral of the story here is to stop being a baby and watch a video on epoxy clamping your skis. I have a good connection with majesty so I’d love to here some questions and ideas.

Preach, people complain too much about damage that’s inevitable in park skiing no matter what brand you ride
 
Metal on metal? That implies that I’m having issues with the metal edge, which I’m not. As mentioned, the edge is perfectly fine. It’s the base that’s delaminating.

14084070:snowfinder said:
we arent saying they make great or bad skis. we are saying you broke them skiing park then turn around and get upset because they wont replace them. No company replaces skis damaged by rails, even though you say you dont go heavy on rails you are still sliding metal on metal with an impact. now go away.
 
Honestly OP.... Your biggest mistake here was upfront telling them you were using them for something that voids a warranty. Had you had just sent them a picture along with "idk why this happened" you may have gotten somewhere.

Just some thoughts for next time, sounds like you're SOL though, it sucks but get some new skis and take it as an experience. You can make a choice to not purchase from Majesty in the future but i highly doubt this thread is going to magically make them give you new skis.
 
First off, I like the name.

Second, you’re right. I could have been very vague, but upon sending it in, it’s pretty clear that I hit rails.

Third, you’re right again. I’m not looking to magically get new skis. Just letting people know, if your looking at these $650 skis, you might be better off spending that on a more reputable company. I.e. line, k2, moment, on3p, armada, even Jskis tbh (have heard great things about Jason’s reasonableness)

14084088:gengar. said:
Honestly OP.... Your biggest mistake here was upfront telling them you were using them for something that voids a warranty. Had you had just sent them a picture along with "idk why this happened" you may have gotten somewhere.

Just some thoughts for next time, sounds like you're SOL though, it sucks but get some new skis and take it as an experience. You can make a choice to not purchase from Majesty in the future but i highly doubt this thread is going to magically make them give you new skis.
 
14084053:FrenchSilkPai said:
everyone bashing me, probably aren’t and won’t be getting majesty’s in the future.

I just bought a whole quiver of Majesty skis. I’m proud of how they stick to their warranty policy and aren’t afraid to stand up to cyber bullies on the internet.
 
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That’s my edge

at the deepest it’s about as thick as a quarter.

knocked my dab rig off the dresser taking this but it didn’t break so we good.

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Nice, let’s see that invoice.

14084162:Sharko said:
I just bought a whole quiver of Majesty skis. I’m proud of how they stick to their warranty policy and aren’t afraid to stand up to cyber bullies on the internet.
 
14084172:FrenchSilkPai said:
So my case stands on you never buying majestys.

You’re right, your internet tantrum totally ruined their rep and sales figs, they’ll regret the day they crossed you.
 
Nah. Not materialistically. But you aren’t buying, not that you ever considered.

14084176:Sharko said:
You’re right, your internet tantrum totally ruined their rep and sales figs, they’ll regret the day they crossed you.
 
I mean, sheesh, 360s and 450s our of rails on a good day, did this? I’d hope he’s had those skis for at least a couple of seasons.

Mine are on their way to looking like that and I’ve been on them for a month cumulatively.

14084176:Sharko said:
You’re right, your internet tantrum totally ruined their rep and sales figs, they’ll regret the day they crossed you.

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14084199:FrenchSilkPai said:
I mean, sheesh, 360s and 450s our of rails on a good day, did this? I’d hope he’s had those skis for at least a couple of seasons.

Mine are on their way to looking like that and I’ve been on them for a month cumulatively.

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I don't own any Majesty skis but have looked at them a few times, particularly the LumberJack, but others as well. I only buy skis on sale, I'll generally wait until they're a lot on sale so I'm not really any companies target market in that regard.

The reason why people who aren't good at skiing rails blow up skis is basically from hitting them super hard, not balanced, poor form. If you watch people that rip rails it's so smooth and balanced with nice weight distribution, much easier on the ski. Think of it as the clutch on a car, learning kills clutches not racing at the limits of the vehicle, with good technique it's easy on the clutch. Not a perfect analogy but you get the idea.
 
14084399:mystery3 said:
I don't own any Majesty skis but have looked at them a few times, particularly the LumberJack, but others as well. I only buy skis on sale, I'll generally wait until they're a lot on sale so I'm not really any companies target market in that regard.

The reason why people who aren't good at skiing rails blow up skis is basically from hitting them super hard, not balanced, poor form. If you watch people that rip rails it's so smooth and balanced with nice weight distribution, much easier on the ski. Think of it as the clutch on a car, learning kills clutches not racing at the limits of the vehicle, with good technique it's easy on the clutch. Not a perfect analogy but you get the idea.

I absolutely 100% recommend the lumberjacks, best pow ski I have ever been on. The rocker profile matches the side cut perfectly and you can rip turns on the groomers. Feels just like skiing the Hoji, so effortless for a fat ski. And they dominate in pow.

OP, do you bring your skis inside / store them in a warm place? I had delam exactly like the pics in this thread on my HG’s. That’s right, the ever so loved Stingers. What happened was I got lazy on a warm spring day, left them in the back of my car, and it got really cold that night. Water got in (it’s inevitable if you ski park and have even the slightest damage) froze and boom my skis were basically ruined. Granted I had a couple edge cracks which is how the slushy snow melted in there, but it was user error not the skis fault.

OP I’m sorry you had this bad experience, I love both pairs of Majesty’s I have and I would recommend them.
 
Makes sense! Thanks for the analogy!

14084399:mystery3 said:
I don't own any Majesty skis but have looked at them a few times, particularly the LumberJack, but others as well. I only buy skis on sale, I'll generally wait until they're a lot on sale so I'm not really any companies target market in that regard.

The reason why people who aren't good at skiing rails blow up skis is basically from hitting them super hard, not balanced, poor form. If you watch people that rip rails it's so smooth and balanced with nice weight distribution, much easier on the ski. Think of it as the clutch on a car, learning kills clutches not racing at the limits of the vehicle, with good technique it's easy on the clutch. Not a perfect analogy but you get the idea.
 
Yes, I do bring them inside. And I generally wipe them down real quick with a towel to get ride of additional water, and so they don’t soak the floor.

14084425:Lemuel said:
I absolutely 100% recommend the lumberjacks, best pow ski I have ever been on. The rocker profile matches the side cut perfectly and you can rip turns on the groomers. Feels just like skiing the Hoji, so effortless for a fat ski. And they dominate in pow.

OP, do you bring your skis inside / store them in a warm place? I had delam exactly like the pics in this thread on my HG’s. That’s right, the ever so loved Stingers. What happened was I got lazy on a warm spring day, left them in the back of my car, and it got really cold that night. Water got in (it’s inevitable if you ski park and have even the slightest damage) froze and boom my skis were basically ruined. Granted I had a couple edge cracks which is how the slushy snow melted in there, but it was user error not the skis fault.

OP I’m sorry you had this bad experience, I love both pairs of Majesty’s I have and I would recommend them.
 
14084167:FrenchSilkPai said:
How long have you had those skis for? And how frequently do you ski?

This is my second season, I have close to 150+ days in them. Landed on concrete a few times hitting urban and taken some heavy slams. I defiantly don’t take care of them well so I can’t complain about the damage.

I also rarely swap my skis to other feet so that one edge takes the most damage, I’m an idiot for doing this.

Also I advise looking at other ski companies and edge problems. Also ask some of the majesty team about there experience skiing park.

just thought of this, could be the way you mounted the bindings but idk

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14080680:FrenchSilkPai said:
Hasn’t seemed to be the case with armadas, moments, k2s and Lines.

I have skis from ON3P and Armada that saw easily 150 days where I hit at least one rail. My AR5's didn't tear an edge out until 2016.
 
Gotcha, yea I mean I take care of my skis and have not subjected them to any of that. Just park skiing. I just don’t think other skis have this kind of issue as a norm.

and it’s not binding mounting. I had my skis professionally mounted at a very reputable ski shop here in MN.

14084509:Swervemanguy said:
This is my second season, I have close to 150+ days in them. Landed on concrete a few times hitting urban and taken some heavy slams. I defiantly don’t take care of them well so I can’t complain about the damage.

I also rarely swap my skis to other feet so that one edge takes the most damage, I’m an idiot for doing this.

Also I advise looking at other ski companies and edge problems. Also ask some of the majesty team about there experience skiing park.

just thought of this, could be the way you mounted the bindings but idk

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14084032:FrenchSilkPai said:
360s and 450s on a good day shouldn’t be delaming skis. That being said, if you’ve been on them for a a couple to a few seasons, maybe they would.

if people are overthinking buying 650 majesty skis, I’d hope they see this to know that, yea it’s probably a better idea to take that $650 and buy some oN3Ps or armadas. More reputable brands/quality skis.

**This post was edited on Dec 4th 2019 at 11:26:50am

Literally any form of park skiing good or bad delaminates skis.
 
14084568:FrenchSilkPai said:
Gotcha, yea I mean I take care of my skis and have not subjected them to any of that. Just park skiing. I just don’t think other skis have this kind of issue as a norm.

and it’s not binding mounting. I had my skis professionally mounted at a very reputable ski shop here in MN.

i would suggest taking the ski inside a dry place for a day or two, getting some marine epoxy and like 8 clamps from harbor freight (cuz they are like a buck each there), filling the delam with epoxy and clamping the shit out of it. it will fix the ski, and it is EXACTLY what majesty will do if you send them back in. that type of delam happens all the time to park skis, and can be fixed perfectly 99% of the time if the edge isnt cracked. source: ive worked in the industry for a while, including for the company that shall not be named on newschoolers that happened to be the only one ive ever heard of that warrantied park abused skis (dont ask me about how they ended and fucked everybody, i dont know and also got fucked out of a few paychecks so there is no love from me for them). but this is what the standard for handling this kind of warranty claim is. they are outside of the manufacturers warranty for sure but most companies can and will do that fix for you. but you could save yourself a month and some postage by just doing it yourself. pro tip if you use a semi-hard epoxy (like JB weld or similar) the edge fix will be more durable than the rest of the edge on the ski. you know that one dude (every hill has one) that has been riding his beat ass park skis for the last 4 seasons but they are still holding up? that is his secret.

EDIT: I also wanted to say that i am sorry that this happened to your new sticks and that the NS community is not responding like you want (it is the internet, after all and is largely devoid of reason). It really really sucks to have new skis delam like that, and i get why you are upset...we all work hard to enjoy the sport we love and i hope the experience hasn't soured you to going with smaller brands, they are the lifeblood of freeskiing and truely keep the freeski community going. if you genuinely try and fix the ski, it doesnt work out and you genuinely need skis to ride, let me know and I can try and help out.

**This post was edited on Dec 5th 2019 at 2:44:00pm
 
Thanks! Yea I got some of this stuff, recommended from another person on this thread. Seems like it’s some tough stuff. Just need to take the time to epoxy it up.

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14084606:AngryGramps said:
i would suggest taking the ski inside a dry place for a day or two, getting some marine epoxy and like 8 clamps from harbor freight (cuz they are like a buck each there), filling the delam with epoxy and clamping the shit out of it. it will fix the ski, and it is EXACTLY what majesty will do if you send them back in. that type of delam happens all the time to park skis, and can be fixed perfectly 99% of the time if the edge isnt cracked. source: ive worked in the industry for a while, including for the company that shall not be named on newschoolers that happened to be the only one ive ever heard of that warrantied park abused skis (dont ask me about how they ended and fucked everybody, i dont know and also got fucked out of a few paychecks so there is no love from me for them). but this is what the standard for handling this kind of warranty claim is. they are outside of the manufacturers warranty for sure but most companies can and will do that fix for you. but you could save yourself a month and some postage by just doing it yourself. pro tip if you use a semi-hard epoxy (like JB weld or similar) the edge fix will be more durable than the rest of the edge on the ski. you know that one dude (every hill has one) that has been riding his beat ass park skis for the last 4 seasons but they are still holding up? that is his secret.
 
14084609:FrenchSilkPai said:
Thanks! Yea I got some of this stuff, recommended from another person on this thread. Seems like it’s some tough stuff. Just need to take the time to epoxy it up.

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thats the good shit! make sure your ratios of epoxy to hardener are spot on, and rub a little wax on your edge (will make it a lot easier to cut the epoxy off the edge if you have spillage) good luck!
 
Thanks for the tips. Yea I’ll make sure to read the instructions carefully.

14084613:AngryGramps said:
thats the good shit! make sure your ratios of epoxy to hardener are spot on, and rub a little wax on your edge (will make it a lot easier to cut the epoxy off the edge if you have spillage) good luck!
 
Pay ON3P prices if you want ON3P durability. Reminds me of when kids where complaining that their Revision Skis didnt last LOL

What the fucking fuck is Majesty? Just cause you saw homie on IG doing a daffy with them doesn’t mean they’re worth buying.
 
Majesty are the same price as on3p HoMiE. Got them before knowing who tf toph was.

14084685:Shewlur... said:
Pay ON3P prices if you want ON3P durability. Reminds me of when kids where complaining that their Revision Skis didnt last LOL

What the fucking fuck is Majesty? Just cause you saw homie on IG doing a daffy with them doesn’t mean they’re worth buying.
 
Wow fuck this shit some of these responses from people are so lame... That delam definitely should not happen after 30 days of mellow park riding. It could obviously, but it should not. Its on the company to realize issues big or small and obviously you cant warranty edge loss/cracks but this is not that.. Not everyone had mommy buy their skis. This is a big purchase for some people that for them isnt something to just say ahh fuck it 500 down the drain. Taking a strong stance to properly deal with warranty as a small company is huge for customer retention IMO and if that means taking a more individualized approach as a smaller brand id say do it. But if they think they are big enough to just say whatever here is an automated response than good on them, must be doing well enough.

But comments on this thread made me realize why I don't log in to this site anymore. Buncha immature little keyboard warriors looking to sound badass on a forum.
 
Agreed..

14085049:Bittner said:
Wow fuck this shit some of these responses from people are so lame... That delam definitely should not happen after 30 days of mellow park riding. It could obviously, but it should not. Its on the company to realize issues big or small and obviously you cant warranty edge loss/cracks but this is not that.. Not everyone had mommy buy their skis. This is a big purchase for some people that for them isnt something to just say ahh fuck it 500 down the drain. Taking a strong stance to properly deal with warranty as a small company is huge for customer retention IMO and if that means taking a more individualized approach as a smaller brand id say do it. But if they think they are big enough to just say whatever here is an automated response than good on them, must be doing well enough.

But comments on this thread made me realize why I don't log in to this site anymore. Buncha immature little keyboard warriors looking to sound badass on a forum.
 
14085049:Bittner said:
Wow fuck this shit some of these responses from people are so lame... That delam definitely should not happen after 30 days of mellow park riding. It could obviously, but it should not. Its on the company to realize issues big or small and obviously you cant warranty edge loss/cracks but this is not that.. Not everyone had mommy buy their skis. This is a big purchase for some people that for them isnt something to just say ahh fuck it 500 down the drain. Taking a strong stance to properly deal with warranty as a small company is huge for customer retention IMO and if that means taking a more individualized approach as a smaller brand id say do it. But if they think they are big enough to just say whatever here is an automated response than good on them, must be doing well enough.

But comments on this thread made me realize why I don't log in to this site anymore. Buncha immature little keyboard warriors looking to sound badass on a forum.

Rob, you of all people should know that this shit happens homie/its not that huge of a deal to fix. but respect for being an OG still
 
Go tgr they are far more understanding.

14085049:Bittner said:
Wow fuck this shit some of these responses from people are so lame... That delam definitely should not happen after 30 days of mellow park riding. It could obviously, but it should not. Its on the company to realize issues big or small and obviously you cant warranty edge loss/cracks but this is not that.. Not everyone had mommy buy their skis. This is a big purchase for some people that for them isnt something to just say ahh fuck it 500 down the drain. Taking a strong stance to properly deal with warranty as a small company is huge for customer retention IMO and if that means taking a more individualized approach as a smaller brand id say do it. But if they think they are big enough to just say whatever here is an automated response than good on them, must be doing well enough.

But comments on this thread made me realize why I don't log in to this site anymore. Buncha immature little keyboard warriors looking to sound badass on a forum.
 
topic:FrenchSilkPai said:
Just want to let everyone know.

I took a risk in buying these skis. They seemed to be high quality, through reviews and self research, I purchased them.

after less than 30 days on them in the park (and I don’t go huge on rails) the bottoms are starting to delaminate.

I was told by the company that damages caused by park skiing voids warranty, and the delaminating is most likely from rails, despite the edge being fine.

just want to put out a PSA for anyone considering on buying these skis.... don’t. Save your money and invest in better skis.

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OP should've just have bought some ON3Ps smh
 
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