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Icelantic nomad 95 with look pivots. A friend of mine has had icelantics for the past 3 or so years and he has never gotten a single edge crack on any pair, and he does rails pretty hard and a lot.
 
If you are trying to save some money and want a quality binding I'd go with the Tyrolia Attack 13's. As for skis, the allplay is a very intriguing ski to me. What's your height and weight? You want a stricter jib/park ski or all mountain?
 
Icelantics with pivots if you're a jib guy no doubt. If you get J's still put pivots on them, you get what you pay for.
 
13931030:Colingarnes said:
If you are trying to save some money and want a quality binding I'd go with the Tyrolia Attack 13's. As for skis, the allplay is a very intriguing ski to me. What's your height and weight? You want a stricter jib/park ski or all mountain?

Im 5 10” 140 lbs and im looking for more of a good quality big mountain ski but with park edge to the ski. Icelantics, jskis, or on3p
 
If you ride through the park and hit more rails than jumps; Icelantic. They charge, but you can probably find a more stable pair of sticks from J or ON3P as Icelantic tend to be pretty soft. If you'd like a rockered ski for big/ all mountain I'd probably go with ON3P. For a more traditional cambered ski I'd get J. To be honest I've only owned Icelantics I'm just going off what I've seen and heard on the other two.
 
13931038:Jmoody said:
Im 5 10” 140 lbs and im looking for more of a good quality big mountain ski but with park edge to the ski. Icelantics, jskis, or on3p

Kartel 96 or the next year's Vacation from J skis is supposed to be "less directional more... Park...onal?"
 
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