Movement Skis

lusch0

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Been looking around for a ski similar to the Reckoner 102–soft, flexy, playful, but still capable.

Stumbled across Movement skis. Have heard of them before, thinking about maybe getting my hands on the FLY 105, seems like a pretty cool ski dimension and profile wise.

Has anyone had any time on these or Movement’s in general? Will these hold up in the park? How’s the durability?

Seems like a cool up and coming brand that definitely has a spot in the market and might give it a shot!
 
Movement is actually pretty old brand, they are somewhat hard to get outside of switzerland/central europe so they are not that well-known.

i know some people who have used them in park and they have liked the skis. Fly2 105 has pretty wild shape to it, somewhat similar to vishnus for example, so not my first choice for kickers but plenty of fun on rails and lower speeds for sure.
 
Honestly, I just found a bangin deal on the new chronic 101s— 350$. Might go with those but still skeptical, want more ops on these ngl
 
14516886:189wets said:
Honestly, I just found a bangin deal on the new chronic 101s— 350$. Might go with those but still skeptical, want more ops on these ngl

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^ visual representation of those chronics breaking into 1000 prices on the first day of skiing
 
topic:189wets said:
Been looking around for a ski similar to the Reckoner 102–soft, flexy, playful, but still capable.

Stumbled across Movement skis. Have heard of them before, thinking about maybe getting my hands on the FLY 105, seems like a pretty cool ski dimension and profile wise.

Has anyone had any time on these or Movement’s in general? Will these hold up in the park? How’s the durability?

Seems like a cool up and coming brand that definitely has a spot in the market and might give it a shot!

I have these skis and have been riding them the last two seasons. Great all mountain ski with great durability. No offense to the guy above talking about riding them at lower speeds but hes full of shit. These skis are made to charge not to jib! They are not soft! Wonderful on jumps and rails but butters and similar stuff not so much. Overall great ski would definitely recommend 10/10 but not what youre looking for if you want something soft.
 
14516886:189wets said:
Honestly, I just found a bangin deal on the new chronic 101s— 350$. Might go with those but still skeptical, want more ops on these ngl

They're fun so far, but I haven't skied them enough to have a clue about their durability. I would say they feel a bit stiffer underfoot than the Reckoner 102, probably because they have a little more camber. The tip and tail are pretty soft though. They definitely have more pop and a little more energy in the turn, whereas the Reckoners are pretty damp. The sidewall underfoot is super chunky which bodes well for them holding up decently, as does the fact that they aren't light. It's also worth noting they have quite a lot of rocker. Not quite Vishnu level but they are more in that ON3P shape direction than anything Line has made before.
 
I demo'd some movement both fly 95 and 105 both really sick and easy to throw around. Not sure about durability
 
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