Narrow underfoot, big symetrical rocker & stiff flex park skis ?

cvltshit

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Hello,

I am 183cm french retarded person and I've been riding exclusively on (182 - rad. 21) Punx (then Punx 7) for almost 10 years now and despite my obvious appreciation for the ski model I wish to try something else. Here is a description of what I am looking for :

-relatively narrow underfoot (84-95max) -must be stiff (the punx's flex is what kept me away from anything else ever since), -big symetrical rocker -short radius -not overly pricey -durable (this goes with stiffness to some extent)

my guess would have been :

-ON3P Mango 90 (186 - rad. 19m) but the price makes them out of my hands

-Movement Fly 90 (184 - rad. 16m) but the rocker doesn't seem big enough

not my things :

-x Atomic Bent 90 (184 - rad. 21m) too big radius, no asymetrical rocker, and not into all mountain park skis

-x Big rockers are usually found on +100/+105 skis with rad. +20m, unnecessary heavier, big underfoot is useless on slope and hard snow which is 100% of my skiing.

Is there any park skis (+180cm) that comes to your mind matching that kind of description ?

Thank you
 
Not exactly but worth considering: K2 Poacher (Cheap, pretty stiff, not a ton of rocker); Black Crows Mirus Cor (not SUPER stiff but pretty symmetrical, 15m radius, and very rockered for the underfoot)
 
14572452:C.R.E.A.M said:
Not exactly but worth considering: K2 Poacher (Cheap, pretty stiff, not a ton of rocker); Black Crows Mirus Cor (not SUPER stiff but pretty symmetrical, 15m radius, and very rockered for the underfoot)

Both of them doesn't have enough rocker, forgot to mention :

The pair would not replace my Punx, but to have a lil more fun shredding low speed slopes on chill family resorts days

edit : wait the black crows looks not that bad

**This post was edited on Dec 12th 2023 at 11:49:21am
 
14572458:isaacwrong said:
Helix 88, rippah, revolt 84/90, arv 88 are a few that come to mind

Doesn't match cause it needs big Big BIG rockers (on narrow stiffs skis), except ON3P and previous Moment park skis, I don't know of anyone... Maybe Line Chronic 94 but ain't they quite soft ?...
 
14572454:cvltshit said:
Both of them doesn't have enough rocker, forgot to mention :

The pair would not replace my Punx, but to have a lil more fun shredding low speed slopes on chill family resorts days

edit : wait the black crows looks not that bad

**This post was edited on Dec 12th 2023 at 11:49:21am

I will tell you that the Black Crows are the exact ski for low speed chill family days on blues and even greens. It is the most "fun" ski I own.
 
14572471:Eli.braun98 said:
the Moment Frankenski might be worth looking at even though it is a little wider than what you want

Yeah I know both ON3P and Moment are on that segment but same deal it's quite too pricey for me unfortunately i wouldn't hesitate if not (France got them big taxes on imported goods which adds up to almost 1k a pair total)
 
14572463:cvltshit said:
Doesn't match cause it needs big Big BIG rockers (on narrow stiffs skis), except ON3P and previous Moment park skis, I don't know of anyone... Maybe Line Chronic 94 but ain't they quite soft ?...

I have the chronic 101, and they rip. Stiffer than I was expecting (comparable to helix 98) and have a really nice rocker profile (pretty moderate amount tho). They also carve and hook up on groomers better than any park ski I have owned.

Very fun stable ski that is easy to maneuver
 
14572476:C.R.E.A.M said:
I will tell you that the Black Crows are the exact ski for low speed chill family days on blues and even greens. It is the most "fun" ski I own.

Flex is expected to be quite soft according to their website, if it was only manner of fun i'd go with a softer skis overall but still like to beat the shit out of em to some extent

14572477:Eli.braun98 said:
you can also use soothe ski to narrow down your options

some EU brands missing unfortunately + didn't find filters for the rocker ?

14572557:AlexUrquhart said:
I have the chronic 101, and they rip. Stiffer than I was expecting (comparable to helix 98) and have a really nice rocker profile (pretty moderate amount tho). They also carve and hook up on groomers better than any park ski I have owned.

Very fun stable ski that is easy to maneuver

Underfoot is too big, had a closer look at the Chronic 94 tho but the rocker is actually not as pronounced as I first though

14572689:Lemuel said:
https://www.newschoolers.com/bst/thread/6808/184-Moment-Vice

I was / still am very tempted to buy these. Buy them so I won't have to. This is probably as close to what you are looking for as you can find.

**This post was edited on Dec 12th 2023 at 11:21:55pm

If I was in the US I'd definitely go for them. You def should take em.

After comparing Line Chronic 94 to the Movement I finally found a good deal on the Fly 90 + Marker Griffon bindings shipped 550.

Will make short review if anyone's interested.

Thanks for all your repliez
 
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