New skis

Skimanbill

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Looking into a set of new sticks. Top 3 on my list jskis vacation revolt 104 and line bacons. If you have other options I'm open to other options I want twintips. I will not go on3p had them and just down right not my cup of tea anyone who has skied the 100 to 106 range let me know my options
 
topic:Skimanbill said:
Looking into a set of new sticks. Top 3 on my list jskis vacation revolt 104 and line bacons. If you have other options I'm open to other options I want twintips. I will not go on3p had them and just down right not my cup of tea anyone who has skied the 100 to 106 range let me know my options

Maybe checkout the armada arv lineup?
 
Not sure what you're into in regards to skiing terrain, but the Vishnu Keys might be a solid option.

I could see Bent Chetler 100's being fun too

I rode Line Blends for a while and they were a good time, just not the ski for anyone that's not in the park most of the time.
 
I ski all over using it in park I am 70% park most of my days 30% all mtn

14403187:backyardcracker said:
Not sure what you're into in regards to skiing terrain, but the Vishnu Keys might be a solid option.

I could see Bent Chetler 100's being fun too

I rode Line Blends for a while and they were a good time, just not the ski for anyone that's not in the park most of the time.
 
I demoed a 106 arv they were nice but not my cup of tea was something playful and a touch softer than what I was on the 108 kartel from on3p

14403179:SteezMaster68 said:
Maybe checkout the armada arv lineup?
 
14403189:Skimanbill said:
I ski all over using it in park I am 70% park most of my days 30% all mtn

If money isn't a concern here, grab yourself a pair of Bent Chetlers, can literally ski everywhere and anywhere with em.

If you'd like a slightly cheaper option, I would definitely consider the Blends or Keys. Both are fun, and have no problem shredding all mountain if you know what you're doing.
 
14403196:backyardcracker said:
If money isn't a concern here, grab yourself a pair of Bent Chetlers, can literally ski everywhere and anywhere with em.

If you'd like a slightly cheaper option, I would definitely consider the Blends or Keys. Both are fun, and have no problem shredding all mountain if you know what you're doing.

I have had blends for a year now and they are pretty much useless outside park, I rather ski my pow skison groomers than use blends. They are just bad for carving and boosting around. Super fun on rails tho
 
Nomad 95 works in deep snow like a 100 just lighter. I skied knee deep once and it works great and they’re pretty soft and durable unlike lines and I’ve heard problems with jskis.
 
Already have a set of jskis the all-play and cannot complain looking to go wider

14403263:BearsOnKetamine said:
Nomad 95 works in deep snow like a 100 just lighter. I skied knee deep once and it works great and they’re pretty soft and durable unlike lines and I’ve heard problems with jskis.
 
14403251:migidimigi said:
I have had blends for a year now and they are pretty much useless outside park, I rather ski my pow skison groomers than use blends. They are just bad for carving and boosting around. Super fun on rails tho

I'd agree to an extent, if you really push them, you can get into some small turns. But besides that, definitely better off finding another more versatile ski.
 
Filthy riches kartel 98 jeffery 96 jeffery 108 and 116 blew edges out and core shot the 116 which have them getting ptex put in just can't put that money into all mtn park skis anymore

14403811:Coleg55 said:
What ON3P ski did you have?

but I’d choose the reckoner 102 over any of those
 
14403193:Skimanbill said:
I demoed a 106 arv they were nice but not my cup of tea was something playful and a touch softer than what I was on the 108 kartel from on3p

Try the ARW 106. Softer/lighter wood core and they make it up to 188cm
 
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