DBL Active member Dec 19, 2011 #3 Double times are fatter, and more durable. Different flex if i'm not mistaken
BmoChop Active member Dec 19, 2011 #5 They aren't as squared off as the picture makes them look, just saying. It's kinda inconsequential though.
They aren't as squared off as the picture makes them look, just saying. It's kinda inconsequential though.
ALaw Active member Dec 20, 2011 #6 Double time is pretty stiff in the tips and underfoot, and soft in the tails. The no time has a pretty even flex
Double time is pretty stiff in the tips and underfoot, and soft in the tails. The no time has a pretty even flex
Cab3 Member Dec 20, 2011 #8 So sounding like I may want no times, thanks for all the help everyone gets +k.
JTL Active member Dec 21, 2011 #11 My bad. double post. Yes. they have some rocker. Just skied my No Times yesterday. Lots of fun. tails are nice a poppy.
My bad. double post. Yes. they have some rocker. Just skied my No Times yesterday. Lots of fun. tails are nice a poppy.
Newschooleri. Member Dec 21, 2011 #12 Ye the double times are a stiff but i love them. I got them for this season and they are light and easy on rails. Great ski
Ye the double times are a stiff but i love them. I got them for this season and they are light and easy on rails. Great ski