Mango 100 or edollo

SchizoSkier

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These skis seem pretty similar, not sure which to get. I ski in Colorado, mostly park and I’ve already skied edollos and liked them a lot but wasn’t stoked on the durability, lasted only half a season. But im worried that the mangoes will be a lil too soft and I hit a lot jumps. I’ve tried jeffrey in the past and didn’t love them. (6’ 175 lbs)
 
The rocker on the mangos won't be a problem if you just land better. That being said if you didn't like the Jeffs you probably won't like the mangos
 
I tried magnus 102 for a week a while ago and loved them wish they still made them. Do the mangoes feel similar?
 
Yes they are on the same platform just made some rocker tweaks like lowering and less abrupt.

14571686:SchizoSkier said:
I tried magnus 102 for a week a while ago and loved them wish they still made them. Do the mangoes feel similar?
 
Mango for sure. Solid company that stands by their skis and the warranty dept is a bunch of dope mother fuckers. They saved my ass when I snapped my magnus skis a week before my big trip one year.
 
14571583:SchizoSkier said:
And yes my poachers already broke

how are they broke? I stg you always bitch about your broken skis every season. I know many skiers who ski much harder than you and ride the same ski for multiple seasons.
 
14571746:MaimHelp said:
how are they broke? I stg you always bitch about your broken skis every season. I know many skiers who ski much harder than you and ride the same ski for multiple seasons.

Binding ripped out
 
14571746:MaimHelp said:
how are they broke? I stg you always bitch about your broken skis every season. I know many skiers who ski much harder than you and ride the same ski for multiple seasons.

I also never detune enough so the edges usually start getting pretty fucked early into the skis life
 
Mangos are not "soft". Dollo's are very noodley and won't hold up nearly as well as mangos will. You'll be plenty fine jumping on your mangos. [tag=236825]@LamSobinsky[/tag] rips dub's on them on all the jumps we have had out here in Utah
 
I don’t think you’ve ever ridden on the edollo then because the tail and center are fairly stiff and nose less so. I would not describe them as noodles. A noodle would be a line blend , BDog, or Vishnu wet

14571799:Schoess said:
Mangos are not "soft". Dollo's are very noodley and won't hold up nearly as well as mangos will. You'll be plenty fine jumping on your mangos. [tag=236825]@LamSobinsky[/tag] rips dub's on them on all the jumps we have had out here in Utah
 
14571857:SkiEnthusiast420 said:
I don’t think you’ve ever ridden on the edollo then because the tail and center are fairly stiff and nose less so. I would not describe them as noodles. A noodle would be a line blend , BDog, or Vishnu wet

I rode them for a few seasons lol. They're objectively soft. They also break in really fast and become absolute noodles. I'm not alone in those experiences either, tons of people have had the same experience
 
14572091:Schoess said:
I rode them for a few seasons lol. They're objectively soft. They also break in really fast and become absolute noodles. I'm not alone in those experiences either, tons of people have had the same experience

They’re soft compared to something like a twp or poacher but they’re still stiff skis. I they do dampen a bit throughout their life but they never get noodley
 
Hmm you may just be heavier and easier for you to bend the ski but that wasn’t the case for me. That’s why we all have preference!

14572091:Schoess said:
I rode them for a few seasons lol. They're objectively soft. They also break in really fast and become absolute noodles. I'm not alone in those experiences either, tons of people have had the same experience
 
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