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werdna

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I’m here looking for some options on skis, I am not really sure what to get, I have been riding on pretty much 90 underfoot my entire life and I want to change it up, anyone got suggestions?
 
there’s like 1000 of these threads every year so you could always look at what those say. most are prolly to buy 189 wets
 
topic:werdna said:
I’m here looking for some options on skis, I am not really sure what to get, I have been riding on pretty much 90 underfoot my entire life and I want to change it up, anyone got suggestions?

get a little more specific, do u want wider, thinner, softer, stiffer, park exclusive, all mountain? also just google "Newschoolers search: what skis do i get" and you'll see a billion threads
 
Where do u ski?

What kind of skiing do you like doing? Are u a park guy? Hard carver?

We’ll help u regardless how many threads there are, just gotta give us more to go off of to help you get there ??
 
14623771:KilaTsunami said:
Where do u ski?

What kind of skiing do you like doing? Are u a park guy? Hard carver?

We’ll help u regardless how many threads there are, just gotta give us more to go off of to help you get there ??

I ski park but something I could also take into the woods or even a bit of deeper snow, but i do regular runs from time to time aswell if i’m with some boys yk
 
14623776:werdna said:
I ski park but something I could also take into the woods or even a bit of deeper snow, but i do regular runs from time to time aswell if i’m with some boys yk

How deep of snow we talking? And how much time do you plan on spending hitting rails specifically, not including jumps.
 
The Sego Big Horn makes the whole mountain your playground. We designed a new layup for the Big Horn with Freeride World Tour Champion Isaac Freeland that preserves its playful nature while improving its ability to hold up to the highest speeds and largest airs on the mountain. What we've developed is the perfect balance between the confidence to shred anything and the playfulness to jib to your heart's content. Available in 96, 106, and 114mm widths the Big Horn has a full poplar wood core with layers of biaxial carbon fiber wrapped in vibration dampening rubber sandwiching the core.
 
Totally depends on where you’re skiing and what your ability level/style is.

topic:werdna said:
I’m here looking for some options on skis, I am not really sure what to get, I have been riding on pretty much 90 underfoot my entire life and I want to change it up, anyone got suggestions?
 
If you want a park ski thats all around maybe something like a volkl revolt with a wider underfoot? Too broad of a question to give you an accurate answer
 
14623785:switchlip2 said:
The Sego Big Horn makes the whole mountain your playground. We designed a new layup for the Big Horn with Freeride World Tour Champion Isaac Freeland that preserves its playful nature while improving its ability to hold up to the highest speeds and largest airs on the mountain. What we've developed is the perfect balance between the confidence to shred anything and the playfulness to jib to your heart's content. Available in 96, 106, and 114mm widths the Big Horn has a full poplar wood core with layers of biaxial carbon fiber wrapped in vibration dampening rubber sandwiching the core.

Don’t give him the secret sauce right away
 
14623776:werdna said:
I ski park but something I could also take into the woods or even a bit of deeper snow, but i do regular runs from time to time aswell if i’m with some boys yk

That is the most generic criteria of all time.

This is almost any mid fat ski from any of the freestyle brands
 
14623783:KilaTsunami said:
How deep of snow we talking? And how much time do you plan on spending hitting rails specifically, not including jumps.

I ride pretty much only rails the hill i ride at isn’t that big and like sometimes you can find like a little spot on the back of the mountain with some pretty deep snow.
 
14623862:werdna said:
I ride pretty much only rails the hill i ride at isn’t that big and like sometimes you can find like a little spot on the back of the mountain with some pretty deep snow.

Then I would go with Icelantic Nomads. They’re amazing all mountain skis, come wide enough to go off piste. And if u break an edge on a rail they’ll warranty it up to 3 years
 
14623776:werdna said:
I ski park but something I could also take into the woods or even a bit of deeper snow, but i do regular runs from time to time aswell if i’m with some boys yk

Dynastar m free 99 . Does it all. Hard charging, freestyle twintip. Great at everything.
 
14623990:jfp said:
Dynastar m free 99 . Does it all. Hard charging, freestyle twintip. Great at everything.

Another great option OP. Although last years topsheet was way cooler than this years.
 
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