What the shit do you mean, do not say both? That ski kills both and that is the truth. It's great grand-daddy was the Explorer, one of the first midfats available and it also decends from the old Enemy. When the first ever PE was developed, all of our guys wanted the ski to retain it's ability to ski everything with confidence. When the first Public Enemy was created, this was taken into deep consideration when fine tuning a new overall shape, and flex pattern. After skiing on everyone else's skis and deducing what worked and what did not, the new Public Enemy was born as a sidewall construction all-terrain killer. After two generations as such, it has grown a few millimeters underfoot up to the current width of 85mm. You can't claim it as one or the other, and anybody that has skied it can tell you the same. Your question makes no sense whatsoever.