New Vishnus

rusteezuschrist

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I just bought Vishnu Wet Plus in 189. I am 6’2.5 and weigh 175lbs. This is my first first true true dedicated park ski, having skier all mountain/park skis for years now. Putting my pivot 15s on true center. Is there anything I should be expecting to be drastically different between a rockered ski like the wet or will my skiing not really be affected?

also, does anyone think 189 is too much for me? How do they spin? Easy? What about butters?

thanks ns
 
14501095:rusteezuschrist said:
Damn seriously? Got me excited ?

yea personally if I saw you with something under 189 I would either kill myself or you'd get a taste of my Sig Sauer p226
 
Im 6ft riding 189 wets I think they'll be perfect for you. Wets are mad light so you'll have no problems with spins. They feel shorter than some other skis because of the early rise. They might feel different at first but you'll get used to them pretty quick
 
Yeah man you’ll love them. Vishnu’s are crazy light compared too all my other skis.

Mount them, ride them, and have fun
 
14501094:Jems said:
if you were riding anything under the 189 i think there would be some problems

Straight up in 6, 4 and ride 183 wets. Thinking about getting some 189 keys. Is it definitely worth it to size up that much
 
14501532:tonyzuccaro said:
Straight up in 6, 4 and ride 183 wets. Thinking about getting some 189 keys. Is it definitely worth it to size up that much

my 6’4 homie just got some 189 keys and finally feels satisfied while skiing, yall fr need the extra length.
 
topic:rusteezuschrist said:
I just bought Vishnu Wet Plus in 189. I am 6’2.5 and weigh 175lbs. This is my first first true true dedicated park ski, having skier all mountain/park skis for years now. Putting my pivot 15s on true center. Is there anything I should be expecting to be drastically different between a rockered ski like the wet or will my skiing not really be affected?

also, does anyone think 189 is too much for me? How do they spin? Easy? What about butters?

thanks ns

The overall ride feels Drifty in stead of “On Rails” like a stiff, cambered all mountain ski usually handles. U can expect more forgiveness when landing tricks not so perfectly straight, and faster rotations all around due to the light swing weight
 
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