New ski trouble

Assalamu alaikum, I currently have been riding on 1000s park as my only ski for 3 seasons now. They are super energetic and fun but a lil too soft for most times on the east coast. I am trying to look for a ski to have for like 80/20 all mountain/park that can hold an edge decently as well. So far I have narrowed it down to either the Faction prodigy 2.0 (Really like the capsule top sheet) or bent chetler 100 (cool looking too). I have never skied any of these so I am not 100% sure yet, I ski pretty hard on east coast there’s rocks everywhere so I’m looking for something durable as well. I spend a solid amount of time tree skiing and often hits the mountain up when it’s dumping so trying to find a ski that’s decent in powder as well. Would you guys recommend the prodigy 2.0 or the bents 100? (Poll). If you have any other ideas for a ski that would seem to fit me drop down in the comment bellow it’s appreciated.
 
14626723:PartyBullshiit said:
Chetler’s are soft noodles.

Agreed. To op: Prodigy is also super soft, though it has more substance to it than the chetler. More weight and quite a bit damper. From what I have heard other people say an on3p mango 90 or Jeff 92 could serve you well. [tag=178670]@Schoess[/tag] please feel free to correct me. Woodsman 92 also.
 
14626770:BallClapper said:
Agreed. To op: Prodigy is also super soft, though it has more substance to it than the chetler. More weight and quite a bit damper. From what I have heard other people say an on3p mango 90 or Jeff 92 could serve you well. [tag=178670]@Schoess[/tag] please feel free to correct me. Woodsman 92 also.

Yeah once again, I'm a broken record here but Jeff 92 or Jeff 100 is pretty hard to argue with. Directional, but twin tip. Stiff but not crazy. Rockered, but holds an edge. The Woodsman is much more directional and stiffer. The Jeff is going to feel more playful in the park, and when it's not a Roy-Day. Mango is the perfect park weapon, but it's more symmetrical and a bit softer. If OP wants more All mountain, it's really tough to go wrong with the trusty Jeff... Specifically 100 IMO
 
14626805:Schoess said:
Yeah once again, I'm a broken record here but Jeff 92 or Jeff 100 is pretty hard to argue with. Directional, but twin tip. Stiff but not crazy. Rockered, but holds an edge. The Woodsman is much more directional and stiffer. The Jeff is going to feel more playful in the park, and when it's not a Roy-Day. Mango is the perfect park weapon, but it's more symmetrical and a bit softer. If OP wants more All mountain, it's really tough to go wrong with the trusty Jeff... Specifically 100 IMO

Thanks! Where do you recommend me ordering them from, I was gonna go tyrolias again should I try pivots? I have attack 14s on my 1000s..
 
14626807:Frenchmayo1287 said:
Thanks! Where do you recommend me ordering them from, I was gonna go tyrolias again should I try pivots? I have attack 14s on my 1000s..

I have ridden both quite a lot. I prefer pivots, but Tyrolia's are great too.
 
14626829:jumpman101 said:
Wonderful ski for sure it will do everything you need it to do. I have a set of old kartels and upgraded to a set of 100s last season and couldn’t be any happier.

A lil too expensive either gonna pull trigger on nomads or prodigy
 
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