Park Skis New or Used?

ReturnToMonkey

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Just found some one-season old Edollos with Pivots for $650 which seems like a good deal to me. But I also want to check out the new Mangos. Or find some older Magnuses. The problem I'm faced with is new skis cost more especially with bindings. Used skis, especially park skis, might have hidden damage. How do Edollos compare to Magnuses, Kartels, Revolt 95s, and ARV 96s (the four 'park' skis I've ridden most recently)
 
The overall sidecut is most like the revolt 95 with it being traditional as opposed to tapered. Softer tip with stiffer tail (unless they changed it). I had some armadas with the softish tip and stiffer tail and I actually loved it. Was super confidence inspiring on jump lines but still playful.

But I’ve gotta say - $650 is a lot for a used pair of E Dollos with pivots. I think you can find a better price. I know our retail sector is a little expensive lately with the pandemic and all but that’s a bit much unless it’s like a pristine setup. What pivots are they?

topic:ReturnToMonkey said:
Just found some one-season old Edollos with Pivots for $650 which seems like a good deal to me. But I also want to check out the new Mangos. Or find some older Magnuses. The problem I'm faced with is new skis cost more especially with bindings. Used skis, especially park skis, might have hidden damage. How do Edollos compare to Magnuses, Kartels, Revolt 95s, and ARV 96s (the four 'park' skis I've ridden most recently)
 
topic:ReturnToMonkey said:
Just found some one-season old Edollos with Pivots for $650 which seems like a good deal to me. But I also want to check out the new Mangos. Or find some older Magnuses. The problem I'm faced with is new skis cost more especially with bindings. Used skis, especially park skis, might have hidden damage. How do Edollos compare to Magnuses, Kartels, Revolt 95s, and ARV 96s (the four 'park' skis I've ridden most recently)

i got my edollos with pivots last summer for 500$, and even tho idk anything about the mango i bet itll be dope and im gonna want to buy it although i wont need it at all
 
14320895:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
But I’ve gotta say - $650 is a lot for a used pair of E Dollos with pivots. I think you can find a better price. I know our retail sector is a little expensive lately with the pandemic and all but that’s a bit much unless it’s like a pristine setup. What pivots are they?

Not sure, here's the only picture:

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They’re p12/14s. That ski new is $600 and the bindings new are in the upper $200 range retail so you’re looking at about $800-900 RETAIL. I think they’re asking a bit much. Maybe you can wiggle them into $500 range and then it’d make more sense. Ask for more photos of the edges and base

14320931:ReturnToMonkey said:
Not sure, here's the only picture:

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please do not buy 1 season old USED edollos for 650

topic:ReturnToMonkey said:
Just found some one-season old Edollos with Pivots for $650 which seems like a good deal to me. But I also want to check out the new Mangos. Or find some older Magnuses. The problem I'm faced with is new skis cost more especially with bindings. Used skis, especially park skis, might have hidden damage. How do Edollos compare to Magnuses, Kartels, Revolt 95s, and ARV 96s (the four 'park' skis I've ridden most recently)
 
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