Pure park ski

Shredsaucer

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What do u guys think would be the best l be light, soft, and durable park ski with a low swing weight. Mainly gonna be for jibbing

height is 5 “7”
 
topic:Shredsaucer said:
What do u guys think would be the best l be light, soft, and durable park ski with a low swing weight. Mainly gonna be for jibbing

height is 5 “7”

I am planing on using it for a little bit of jumping to if that helps
 
14520438:Shredsaucer said:
I’ve heard from friends that the bdogs have a little extra swingweight so idk but I definlet give them a look

swing-weight is a myth

you won’t not be able to do a trick because your skis are heavy
 
14520445:Vish-shoe said:
swing-weight is a myth

you won’t not be able to do a trick because your skis are heavy

Ok and do u think the on3p mangos would be a good fit for what im talking about? I’ve heard there pretty light compared to other on3p
 
14520521:Shredsaucer said:
What’s the difference between the keys and the wets

Keys are a different, wider shape, they’re 95 underfoot and a more traditional park ski shape, wets are I think 88 underfoot and fully directional. Keys are supposed to be stiffer but honestly once keys are fully broken-in I find them to be almost as soft as wet pluses. If you hit jumps or bigger features at all I’d go with the keys
 
I work in a shop and could recommend a few

to narrow it down, would you say you want to make the whole mountain your playground
 
14520550:iced said:
I work in a shop and could recommend a few

to narrow it down, would you say you want to make the whole mountain your playground

Yah I guess but my home mountain is really large but it has a really nice park so I was thinking about he wets but what do u think?
 
topic:Shredsaucer said:
What do u guys think would be the best l be light, soft, and durable park ski with a low swing weight. Mainly gonna be for jibbing

height is 5 “7”

Vishnu Wet the move for you
 
I should have mentioned that I already have a pair of poachers that I use for all mountain and bigger jumps so with all that I think I’m gonna go with the Vishnu wets, thx for all the advice
 
Line park skis are good for jibbing around and getting buttery but don't blink because they will probabl;y be broken after ur first run
 
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