Should i get surface double times? need reviews

What skis do you own? what else have you skied on? what type of ski you prefer?

Why didn't you read "how to ask for help on skis" thread?
 
No. DO NOT GET SURFACE. You will regret it, they break like no other, go with a DURABLE ski. Also light, so save up a shit ton of money. That way you will spend 550+ for 2-3 seasons instead of 250-300 every season.
 
Kid doesnt know what he is talking about.

Get Doubletimes. I have them in 180. Such an awesome ski.
 
DOUBLE TIMES ARE T-E-R-R-I-B-L-E!!!!!!!!!!! SAVE YOUR MONEY AND GET A SKI THAT WONT BREAK!!!!!
 
The new double times are crazy stiff, and have as much camber (if not more) than a race ski. If that's your thing, then get em.
 
Me personally? No but i have 2 friends who ski 50+ days a year and have double times. Lasted them barely a season with duct tape/super glue... Also they snapped on the last day of the season.
 
too late, they are chillen in my room right now and about to put some marker griffons on em. I wont break them mostly cause i know how to land correctly not way back seat. stoked for this next season!!
 
What I've heard its like 70-30% chance of them surviving the whole season.But good luck and be stoked, that's all what matters!
 
i bought my bindings to reduce the risk of them breaking, i bought px12s at the beginning on the year. Terrible fucking decision.
 
k bro dont get all surface fan boy around here if youve never skied on them. let skis speak for themselves after you use them. if the rumors are true and they do break youre going to be the biggest idiot on NS
 
I used to ride these and went through 2 pairs due to one snapping and another binding pull out due to weak core material. I also work at a shop and see lots of snapped pairs of these. If you are going to go surface the life and green series are the only ones I can say don't snap very often. The park skis are pretty rough. Strangely the Joystick ski has less problems.
 
have been riding them for 2 years now, fun ski, pretty durable really. theyre starting to become rockered but ive ridden them 100+ days so that happens to any ski
 
Lol at people reviewing skis they've never used, I go through 2-3 pairs of skis every season, but I ride 70-100 days every year, mostly park. I've broke every ski eventually, which should be the same for anyone. I went back to DT's now after a couple other brands, because I loved the feel of them, they lasted nearly a full season, and they're decently priced. IMO double times are durable, no times are not. Hop off the surface hate train if you haven't rode them
 
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