Ski choosing help

Tim.etter24

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Iam searching for a more playful, allmountain ski about 100, twintip or directional ski, with focus on park. I need some sticks which are durable for hitting tons of rails and who aren‘t like the line blend, some skis who don‘t butter away if i don’t land perfect. i dont wanna spent more than 700.-

First i wanted to buy the faction ct2.0, but i read tons of bad reviews about their durability, what changed my mind.

the next ski that catched my eyes were the atomic bent chetlers but they dont really look playful and good/durable for grinding tons of rails and boxes, or are they?? I read that they are more backcountry focused.

Does anybody can talk me about their experiences or recommend me some skis??

about me

height:176cm

weight:65kg

15years old

i ski in switzerland/laax

i ski since i am lil kiddo and iam pretty good

i started skiing park 2years ago i can do all basics (5050, boardslide, 360, 180...)

**This thread was edited on Dec 14th 2019 at 9:51:06pm
 
Kartels maybe? ON3P durability but this year they went with 96 and 108 so if you’re hellbent on 100 then you’d have to look to past years. Also they’re on the expensive side
 
Maybe K2 poacher, or Volkl Revolt

topic:Tim.etter24 said:
Iam searching for a more playful, allmountain ski about 100, twintip or directional ski, with focus on park. I need some sticks which are durable for hitting tons of rails and who aren‘t like the line blend, some skis who don‘t butter away if i don’t land perfect. i dont wanna spent more than 700.-

First i wanted to buy the faction ct2.0, but i read tons of bad reviews about their durability, what changed my mind.

the next ski that catched my eyes were the atomic bent chetlers but they dont really look playful and good/durable for grinding tons of rails and boxes, or are they?? I read that they are more backcountry focused.

Does anybody can talk me about their experiences or recommend me some skis??

about me

height:176cm

weight:65kg

15years old

i ski in switzerland/laax

i ski since i am lil kiddo and iam pretty good

i started skiing park 2years ago i can do all basics (5050, boardslide, 360, 180...)

**This thread was edited on Dec 14th 2019 at 9:51:06pm
 
i live in switzerland and they dont sell them here. Online would be way to expensive.

but thanks

14088164:dogfartstaint said:
Kartels maybe? ON3P durability but this year they went with 96 and 108 so if you’re hellbent on 100 then you’d have to look to past years. Also they’re on the expensive side
 
I like the J Allplay. You would have to order online obviously, and I’m not sure what that would be like price wise for shipping them to Switzerland, but an awesome all around ski in my opinion!

This ski has kind of morphed into my resort quiver killer. Does it all pretty well!
 
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