Salomon SPK vs The Dumont vs K2 Fujative

Alecspakka

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Hi

I'm new here and it's my first post.

I'm Italian, scuse me for my poor english!!!

I' 172 cm tall for 70 Kg. I had a K2 Public Enemy 169.

I begun run in park 1 Years ago. and now wen i go to ski my day is 90% in park :)

My skis are too Heavy and rigid. on landing they don't forgive and for gibbing are not very well..

I'm looking for one of These skis because i can buy one of these for a good price

Wich of these three skis i the best for me??

Thank you very much for any council

Bye!!!!
 
well the fujative is a wood core and really really flexy, and pretty fun, but they chip like none other

the dumont is a fun ski, its wood core i believe, it has a race base, and still pretty flexy

the SPK's and a foam core and are pretty stiff compare two the other two, but are still pretty fun, you sort of have to see them and just kind of "hand test" them and find out how you like the flex and all.

their all good, but the fujative is much less than the other two. also im selling a pair of spk's if your interested
 
Thank you..

You say than the quality of the salomon skis is better than fujative? i think..

well.. i'm on the other side of the planet...but if is chip i'm intristing for your ski..

how much to buy them?

still thank you
 
i have a sale

its like 3 down the title is

SALE!! Salomon,Xbox LIve

and theres a pair of spk boots that are a 25.5

but the spks are barnd new ridden like 6 times and mounted once, no nics or chips
 
If you are buying a ski to ride park, you want durability. Foam cores are nice and light, but tend to break down after much abuse, loosing their snappy feel. If you disagree, ask yourself why Salomon is using all wood cores in next year's skis. The Fujative is quite a different ski from the Dumont. The Fujative is a softer flexing park ski but just a hair wider at 85mm underfoot. The Dumont has a much stiffer flex throughout and has an 83mm waist. You can find Fujatives online for like $200 and Dumonts for around $320.
 
@bigolrig

I see but 180cm for me is too tall! thank you!

@shmies

Thank you for description!

I can find all three pair of skis only at 130-150€ (200 $) on ebay!

I think too the salomon change his construction for Lengthen the life of his skis.

but in park are too different the performance of theese skis?

What do you advise for me??

Thank you!

bye
 
I personally made the switch from fujis to dumonts. the spk is a rad ski, but i never wanted it because of it s foam core. The fujis are a really soft buttery ski. I had trouble stomping backseat landings without them washing out, because they really were noodles. I still have them, and I pull them out when there is less than a foot of fresh new snow on the ground. The dumonts are amazing. The construction is super solid, with a wood core, and the race base. They are super quick, solid, and not too stiff/ soft. Like, I can nose butter into spins of knuckles no prob, so buttering is not an issue, and they are stiff enough to have a 'live' feeling (unlike the fujis). They are super fun, they hold their edge like no other, and the flex pattern really allows you to stomp sketchy landings. DUMONTS (the one with the sun on it)
 
thank you alpine please

what faster!

Scuse me but i dont understand what do you mean with this Sentence: "I had trouble stomping backseat landings without them washing out, because they really were noodles"

i'm no english or american :/

than you say to me to buy the dumont!

I'm afrai to buy another skis RIGID like Public enemy... but the dumont Has nothing to do with PE right?

for jibbing is better dthe dumont?

thank you for your Availability :)
 
^^ what i mean about backseat landings is when you land a 3 or a 7 or a switch 5 when your weight is back, the fujatives were so soft that they couldnt support my weight, causing me to washout. the dumonts, though, manage to hold their ground upon the same landings. literally, they are not in the same class. fujative is cheap, intro park ski, and the dumont is a high performance park ski.
 
OK

now I understand!

now my best is a simple 360! :/ on 5 meter flat

pheraps for me is better the fujative?

Thank you for your description..
 
thank for all your opinions...

than my choose narrows to fujative or Dumont...

but 1 more question... the dumont are more rigid compared to fujative?

Bye!
 
I LOVE the dumonts, but I'm pretty sure the fujatives are softer and they are dope too so it sounds like you should get the fujatives.
 
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