First, as a so-called "older" skier who rides twins, let me say: get over yourself. Did it ever occur to you that the skis might be good somewhere other than the park?
For me, the key to twins is their versatility. I can CHOOSE to go into the park, slide rails, ski switch, hit jumps, pipe; or I can ski bumps, glades, groomers, powder, etc. They are the only true all-mountain board, IMO. Most, also happen to be great learning tools with their softer flex and forgiving ride - this was an unforeseen side-benefit; Just like Pfizer's recipe for heart problems and angina: Sildenafil citrate (aka Viagra).
You shouldn't let the opinion of a few snot-nosed snowboarders affect you so much. In a few years it won't - believe me. At the same time, try not to see twintips so one-dimensionally (even those of the so-called "core" companies). One day, you too will have a job and be able to afford whatever topsheet graphic turns your crank.
Jesus, I sound like a parent...
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This is Whistler, I ended up getting my ass whooped by Jon - I fuckin' hate that guy - he always wins.
- The Dumont (skier commentary in High Five)
Pleeease! If I get into Ski Canada, then I'll be able to get a sponsership, then my parents will stop bugging me about finishing school.
- Marmot Basin local dreamer