New ski for a intermediate park skier

andrewt69

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I am 6ft 150lbs. I want a durable park ski(2 years or longer). I am looking for sumthing i can can butter on a little but also has the carving capabilities. i ski 65 percent park 35 groomers or just fucking around bucking myself off boulders. please drop recommendations. (i can 3, 5 and 270 off and some other easier tricks)
 
I am same height and same weight and I have 178 TW Pros and love them. Other skis I suggest are ARV 96’s, JSki all plays, Icelandic nomad 95’s, ON3P Magnus, etc.

**This post was edited on Apr 16th 2020 at 9:22:09pm
 
14131110:Whackson said:
I am same height and same weight and I have 178 TW Pros and love them. Other skis I suggest are ARV 96’s, JSki all plays, Icelandic nomad 95’s, etc.

thanks dog. What about edollos?? tw is too skinny
 
My dude why have you started 4 threads for the same question ?? people will answer you don’t need to take over gear gabber
 
14131179:animator said:
My dude why have you started 4 threads for the same question ?? people will answer you don’t need to take over gear gabber

better to get a ton of answers and be all iver sumthing then get a few yanno. also i procrastinate a lot on which skis to get so i always am making news ones and shit im sorry
 
14131182:andrewt69 said:
better to get a ton of answers and be all iver sumthing then get a few yanno. also i procrastinate a lot on which skis to get so i always am making news ones and shit im sorry

I get you bro I change my mind constantly when lookin at new sticks. Go with your gut, I’ve learned that I’m rarely unhappy with a ski nowadays. Combine the fact that most people make a pretty good ski with some A1 advice from the boys on NS here, you’ll be stoked with whatever you buy. Seems like you’re leaning towards the ARV 96 which is a bomber ski! Great for just about everything, it can butter around but also holds a really good edge and has a backbone for when you’re not in the park. Hope this helps!
 
You can't just tell if a ski is going to last for two seasons. Sure there are skis that are usually more durable than others, but you definitely can break a pair of on3ps in a month if you have bad luck.
 
14131112:andrewt69 said:
thanks dog. What about edollos?? tw is too skinny

My edollos (al Dentes) have actually lasted for two seasons, but my friend snapped a pair in two weeks if I remember right.

**This post was edited on Apr 17th 2020 at 3:43:49am
 
14131256:animator said:
I get you bro I change my mind constantly when lookin at new sticks. Go with your gut, I’ve learned that I’m rarely unhappy with a ski nowadays. Combine the fact that most people make a pretty good ski with some A1 advice from the boys on NS here, you’ll be stoked with whatever you buy. Seems like you’re leaning towards the ARV 96 which is a bomber ski! Great for just about everything, it can butter around but also holds a really good edge and has a backbone for when you’re not in the park. Hope this helps!

i may go with edollos because they seem to be a great underfoot and a pretty softish ski but still stable
 
Check out the black ops 98 that ski is pretty bomb proof solid on the groomers but still flexy enough for some butters. I personally like the line blends at 100mm underfoot but those are mad flex and have really dope butter zones.
 
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