One quiver east coast ski

14397874:CharlieX22 said:
big for east coast, New Hampshire

I would go with jefferies. ON3Ps are 100% worth it if you are only going to have one set of skis. I own vishnus and on3ps and I love the Vs but if I had to choose one I would go with the on3ps all the way. They're good for skiing fast and aggressively which isn't something you can say about a lot of the other park skis.
 
knowing your skier type, ability, terrain you'll be skiing/percent, what you've enjoyed in the past would all be helpful.............

if not i'm just going to recommend 189 vishnus
 
14398261:isaacwrong said:
knowing your skier type, ability, terrain you'll be skiing/percent, what you've enjoyed in the past would all be helpful.............

if not i'm just going to recommend 189 vishnus

Trying to get good at rails. I can do basic swap combos and can 5 and backflip. Looking for rail skis that can also handle medium to large size jumps
 
Probs like bdog, arv 86/96, wet, wet plus, royale, sniper, poacher.

All can handle some weight on jumps, rail focused with being a bit narrower. Without knowing a bit more can’t really narrow it down to a ski. Do you plan on ripping all mountain? Skiing on a powder day? Or is this ski purely for park. I’d recommend something around 100 under waist if so
 
14399385:isaacwrong said:
Probs like bdog, arv 86/96, wet, wet plus, royale, sniper, poacher.

All can handle some weight on jumps, rail focused with being a bit narrower. Without knowing a bit more can’t really narrow it down to a ski. Do you plan on ripping all mountain? Skiing on a powder day? Or is this ski purely for park. I’d recommend something around 100 under waist if so

East coast 90% of the time, I probably ski 85% park 15% all-mountain. Unless there's a pow day of course
 
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