New Skis

A_Unicorn

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Hi all its about time I upgraded my skis. First here's a little about me.

I'm a college student so I'm not looking to break the bank. I would say that $500 would be my limit. I also likely won't be gettin another pair for a few more years, so I'm looking for something relatively durable.

I'm a 5ft 10, 140 lb east cost skier. I would say that my skill level is pretty advanced , but I'm still getting started in the park.I would like to continue progressing in the park, while still being able to shred it all over mountain.

I found a pair of older Nordica ace of Spade's online for pretty cheap, but I was wondering if these are too stiff or too aggressive for what I would be using them for.
http://www.skis.com/Nordica-Ace-of-Spades-Ti-Skis-2013/277211P,default,pd.html

Other skis I was considering would be the 4frnt Gaucho, or the Volkl bridge.

HELP ME OUT NEWSCHOOLERS
 
Those Nordica's are a stiff ski so they will be able to rip on groomers and in the park but they won't be very buttery or playful at all (full camber and stiff). So if you want a powerful reliable ski that you can go fast and big on then those Nordica's would be an excellent choice.

Also it would be helpful if he had some more information from you, do you like just full camber or do you like a bit of rocker? Are you looking for a wider ski that will be more versatile or a skinnier ski that will be quicker edge to edge, better for carving?
 
Check out www.jskis.com

The whip-it is a good park ski but slightly over your budget ($520). They are worth every penny, don't get me wrong. Very durable with a medium flex index. Made in Canada by Jason Levinthal.
 
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