Forcillo Active member Jan 2, 2012 #1 Yo NS, I am looking for a durable, light, park ski for under $500. I 5'8" 130 lbs. Open to any suggestions
Yo NS, I am looking for a durable, light, park ski for under $500. I 5'8" 130 lbs. Open to any suggestions
lukewalnuts Active member Jan 2, 2012 #4 if you would spend an extra $100... go with the ON3P FILTHY RICH http://www.on3pskis.com/products/skis/filthy-rich/
if you would spend an extra $100... go with the ON3P FILTHY RICH http://www.on3pskis.com/products/skis/filthy-rich/
Forcillo Active member Jan 2, 2012 #5 What size would be better? The 165 or 175? I'm kinda right in between
infuser Active member Jan 2, 2012 #6 are you looking for a softer or stiffer ski? Rocker or camber? we probably need a few more details in order to help
are you looking for a softer or stiffer ski? Rocker or camber? we probably need a few more details in order to help
Forcillo Active member Jan 3, 2012 #7 Something a little softer for rails and small-medium jumps, traditional camber cause it should be better for carving and not float. Durability is huge cause i thrash skis really quick. Also it needs to be light and poppy, really playful
Something a little softer for rails and small-medium jumps, traditional camber cause it should be better for carving and not float. Durability is huge cause i thrash skis really quick. Also it needs to be light and poppy, really playful
Bumblesteeze Active member Jan 3, 2012 #8 Take a look at the atomic punx, liberty lte and armada thalls for softer skis with traditional camber. The punx are the cheapest out of the three.
Take a look at the atomic punx, liberty lte and armada thalls for softer skis with traditional camber. The punx are the cheapest out of the three.
infuser Active member Jan 3, 2012 #9 these are all really good suggestions. You can't go wrong with any of these. I would also recomend the coreupt candide yard... They're a really soft and really light ski that you can get for dirt cheap http://www.skis.com/mens-twin-tip-skis/c1000003492/coreupt-candide-yard-skis-p215576.html
these are all really good suggestions. You can't go wrong with any of these. I would also recomend the coreupt candide yard... They're a really soft and really light ski that you can get for dirt cheap http://www.skis.com/mens-twin-tip-skis/c1000003492/coreupt-candide-yard-skis-p215576.html
CDdesign Active member Jan 3, 2012 #10 http://www.backcountry.com/head-skis-usa-gp-84-ski?CMP_SKU=HEA0254&MER=0406&CMP_ID=GAN_GPLA&mr:trackingCode=2AE88CBA-5AFF-E011-87D9-001B21A69EB8&mr:referralID=NA&origin=pla&mr:adType=plathere you go for 4 bills... proven ski
http://www.backcountry.com/head-skis-usa-gp-84-ski?CMP_SKU=HEA0254&MER=0406&CMP_ID=GAN_GPLA&mr:trackingCode=2AE88CBA-5AFF-E011-87D9-001B21A69EB8&mr:referralID=NA&origin=pla&mr:adType=plathere you go for 4 bills... proven ski