New skis for the season

Pakeo

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Right now I have the arv 96's I like the with and the fact that they are all mountain makes them so good. I'm looking forward to getting an all park ski pair and right now it's between the new edollos or the new bdogs which ones should I take?
 
are you east coast or west coast? do you like butters easier at the expense of stability, or more stability at the expense of slightly more difficult butters? both are great options
 
I'm in Europe I do like pretty stable skiis ut i wanna try to do more butters.

I do alot of disasters and Im more of a rail guy.
 
Ur probs gonna want something that’s durable so I’d recommend some poachers even though they are all mountain technically. But if you’re hitting rails hard and don’t wanna break the bank poachers are super affordable. I’ve heard good things ab the edollos too it’s not a crazy switch from the arvs
 
14452749:Pakeo said:
I'm in Europe I do like pretty stable skiis ut i wanna try to do more butters.

I do alot of disasters and Im more of a rail guy.

if you wanna do more butters but still like going big and stuff, get the dollos. They’ll teach you how to butter with good form and they’re pretty durable
 
Both Bdogs and Edollos are super fun skis. Personally, I prefer bdogs, because of the flexibility, butterability, and satisfying pop that they have. Edollos are a much more stable, hard charging ski. I have noticed that edollos feel a bit weirder to ski on all mountain, but maybe that’s just because it’s not the kind of ski that I typically ride. It’s really all about figuring out what style of park riding you like to do, and pick a ski based on that.
 
topic:Pakeo said:
Right now I have the arv 96's I like the with and the fact that they are all mountain makes them so good. I'm looking forward to getting an all park ski pair and right now it's between the new edollos or the new bdogs which ones should I take?

I highly reccomend line honey badgers they are very durable. Line skis are fs the best out there
 
14452763:keagan.karstens said:
Ur probs gonna want something that’s durable so I’d recommend some poachers even though they are all mountain technically. But if you’re hitting rails hard and don’t wanna break the bank poachers are super affordable. I’ve heard good things ab the edollos too it’s not a crazy switch from the arvs

I’ve seen so many poachers break way earlier than a ski should
 
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