Shreditor 102?

Gooskin

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How does the Shreditor 102 perform? I've heard many things about it being incredibly jibby but really stable on hard pack and basically will do anything on the mountain, which is just what I'm looking for. I'm considering buying a pair, how do they do in the park? I don't ski park all that much but having an everyday ski that's also a decent park ski would be reassuring if I wanted to go in there.I wanted to buy the Line Blend, but the availability is dwindling and the Shreditor is a lot cheaper so that's why I'm considering it
 
I've been riding on them for 2 years now and I love them. I used them for everything but mostly park and they hold up quite good. They are quite soft and fun to play around but you're still able to shred groomers on them if that's your question. So ya I would definitively pick a pair up mostly the ones with the retro style they look really good
 
13429915:Kim_Jong-Illest said:
I've been riding on them for 2 years now and I love them. I used them for everything but mostly park and they hold up quite good. They are quite soft and fun to play around but you're still able to shred groomers on them if that's your question. So ya I would definitively pick a pair up mostly the ones with the retro style they look really good

Oh sweet yeah thanks. I'd probably get last year's because they're a lot cheaper but the retro ones would definitely be my graphic of choice if they were the same price
 
They're very flexy so perfect for buttering and yeah you've heard right in that they're stable while carving on the hardpack. They do pretty well relatively speaking blasting through cruddy/chopped snow. Collin Collins uses them in the park and while I haven't ridden them there, that's proof enough they will slay. Have fun, those are a sick pair of sticks.
 
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