14247588:Christhejon said:Just park or are you looking to do something else with them too?
14247589:grantn_ said:On3ps or Vishnu’s if you want new wave skis. I enjoy my Vishnu’s a lot.
14247596:Lquriski said:Yeah, i have heard that vishnu's are durable, but i need little cheaper ones. Also i have heard that on3p's snap pretty easily?
14247599:grantn_ said:I have a couple friends that ride the line honey badger. From what I’ve seen, they seem durable for a decently cheap ski
14247596:Lquriski said:Also i have heard that on3p's snap pretty easily?
14247607:Lquriski said:Yeah, they are pretty cheap and they seem okay to me, my friend also have ones and they are super light, they also are pretty soft skis. I expect that they are good on rails, but are they stable on bigger jumps and spins?
14247596:Lquriski said:Also i have heard that on3p's snap pretty easily?
14247784:Bended_Toenail said:A damnable lie.
Seriously, ON3P is by far the most durable. Sure, you could get Honey Badgers, but when they break, it will end up being more expensive to buy new ones than it is for a pair of ON3Ps.
14247772:grantn_ said:I’ve seen my friends with them absolutely BOOST so it seems like they’re fine. Really depends on balance.
14247949:WoFlowz said:I’ve seen more threads of delaminating on3ps or snapped or with edges falling out than any other brand smh at all this “the most durable” shit
14247607:Lquriski said:Yeah, they are pretty cheap and they seem okay to me, my friend also have ones and they are super light, they also are pretty soft skis. I expect that they are good on rails, but are they stable on bigger jumps and spins?
14390702:chetler_shreds said:lmao even though im a whole year late , the money badgers are an amazing ski for the price, they are extremely light, buttery, since the weight is so light there easy to spin either on rails or off jumps, I ride them all mountain with a park mindset and I love them. I have hit big jumps but I haven't dont huge tricks with them on
14391977:lil.Boye said:Lol, being a bigger guy skiing quite aggressive i woukd kill those hb’s in less than a week.
Imo paying a bit more for some quality skis is worth. But just buying skis because they are cheap is dumb.
14391977:lil.Boye said:Lol, being a bigger guy skiing quite aggressive i woukd kill those hb’s in less than a week.
Imo paying a bit more for some quality skis is worth. But just buying skis because they are cheap is dumb.
14391988:closeyetfar11 said:Agreed. The Honey Badger is a very light duty, cap construction, price-point ski. I've seen pairs not last a month.
14391977:lil.Boye said:Lol, being a bigger guy skiing quite aggressive i woukd kill those hb’s in less than a week.
Imo paying a bit more for some quality skis is worth. But just buying skis because they are cheap is dumb.
14393583:chetler_shreds said:have you given j skis thought, I just got a pair of the all plays and they are amazing durability isn't a issue with them
14393644:lil.Boye said:have thought about them, but the graphics don't really tickle my pickle. also thay will have to ship from the US to scandinavia which cost a lot
14393655:drifts said:U were on3p into a ditch guy right?
14390702:chetler_shreds said:lmao even though im a whole year late , the money badgers are an amazing ski for the price, they are extremely light, buttery, since the weight is so light there easy to spin either on rails or off jumps, I ride them all mountain with a park mindset and I love them. I have hit big jumps but I haven't dont huge tricks with them on
14391977:lil.Boye said:Lol, being a bigger guy skiing quite aggressive i woukd kill those hb’s in less than a week.
Imo paying a bit more for some quality skis is worth. But just buying skis because they are cheap is dumb.