Shreditor 102 vs Surface Ruess vs Rossi Slat

mattb912

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I am just looking for a little input on any of these skis. I am in need of a new pair of all mountain/park sticks and I have found pretty solid deals on all three of these skis. So if anyone has info on durability, playfulness, stiffness, or anything else I would love your input.

Basically, I am looking for a 95 to 110mm waist ski that can shred all mountain as well as park. If anyone can recommend me a different pair of skis that fit the build, that would be great. Im 6'1, so the skis need to be at least 180 cm in length and my budget is around $350
 
The Ruess is a touring ski, stay clear. But the K2s and Rossis are very good options. I think you'd be happy with both since they're both a rockered ski around 100mm. The k2s are more rockered and softer tho if that matters
 
look at on3p kartels they come in 98 and 106 they have great durability pretty stiff yet pretty playful considering they are rockered. have no experience with surface but i hear they are stiff and have some durability issues. had k2 domains and they were real durable
 
13442300:Duckonquack said:
look at on3p kartels they come in 98 and 106 they have great durability pretty stiff yet pretty playful considering they are rockered. have no experience with surface but i hear they are stiff and have some durability issues. had k2 domains and they were real durable

I'm gonna post again and go off this.

Surface really only has durability issues on the park skis, but this is a touring ski and you wouldn't enjoy it in the park regardless of durability.

Next, I have the kartels and I would recommend also. Duck is right, the flex itself is stiffer but the rocker makes them oh so playful, and obviously durability is good there. The kartels will be harder to find a good deal on tho.
 
13442300:Duckonquack said:
look at on3p kartels they come in 98 and 106 they have great durability pretty stiff yet pretty playful considering they are rockered. have no experience with surface but i hear they are stiff and have some durability issues. had k2 domains and they were real durable

13442308:.lencon said:
I'm gonna post again and go off this.

Surface really only has durability issues on the park skis, but this is a touring ski and you wouldn't enjoy it in the park regardless of durability.

Next, I have the kartels and I would recommend also. Duck is right, the flex itself is stiffer but the rocker makes them oh so playful, and obviously durability is good there. The kartels will be harder to find a good deal on tho.

Thanks for the input fellas. I know about the kartels, and they would be pretty ideal. But I highly doubt I will be able to find a pair of on3ps for under $500, let alone $350 which is around my price range.

I know the Ruess is a touring ski, but judging by the dimensions of the ski I was thinking it could be pretty versatile. I am aware of surface's durability issues in the past which is why I was wondering if anyone had any personal experience with this ski to confirm or deny my suspicions of its versatility as well as durability. I believe Forster Meeks rides the Ruess in the park, but I could be mistaken.
 
13444763:mattb912 said:
Thanks for the input fellas. I know about the kartels, and they would be pretty ideal. But I highly doubt I will be able to find a pair of on3ps for under $500, let alone $350 which is around my price range.

I know the Ruess is a touring ski, but judging by the dimensions of the ski I was thinking it could be pretty versatile. I am aware of surface's durability issues in the past which is why I was wondering if anyone had any personal experience with this ski to confirm or deny my suspicions of its versatility as well as durability. I believe Forster Meeks rides the Ruess in the park, but I could be mistaken.

guy at my hill rode the surface outsiders in the park and they lasted half maybe 3/4 of the year before they broke. he skis only rails. if you dont use them in the park they might be okay but i personally have never ridden them
 
13444763:mattb912 said:
Thanks for the input fellas. I know about the kartels, and they would be pretty ideal. But I highly doubt I will be able to find a pair of on3ps for under $500, let alone $350 which is around my price range.

I know the Ruess is a touring ski, but judging by the dimensions of the ski I was thinking it could be pretty versatile. I am aware of surface's durability issues in the past which is why I was wondering if anyone had any personal experience with this ski to confirm or deny my suspicions of its versatility as well as durability. I believe Forster Meeks rides the Ruess in the park, but I could be mistaken.

Forster rides the outsider. I had the one life (old version of outsider) and it's a fun ski for sure. Some durability issues tho. I've heard the durability is improving though. I'd love to get on some surface again to see if the durability has improves because they are fun skis. That's kind of a risk though, so if I were you I'd look more into the k2 and rossis, unless you find a killer deal on surfaces where it won't hurt your wallet if they go bye-bye
 
Btw even if the ruess has good dimensions, it has a scaled base for touring and that would suck unless you used it for what it's intended for. I'm not saying you can't ski on touring skis inbounds (heck, I kinda want a pair of hojis to cruise around on) but a scaled base would be terrible, especially switch
 
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