Small ski brands

anyone have bluehouses? I hear they wear down quickly and have some ridability issues. Anyone got them though and have a different opinion on them?
 
If you have a chance, pick up a pair of g-butters. Funnest ski without a doubt to be on in the park. So buttery in the tip and tail yet solid on landings and rails and everything else. My skiing abilities were increased with g-butters. Company is so underated
 
Prior is a BC based small ski company. Their skis look reaaaal nice but arent twin tip (at least i dont think they are) Check them out. Price tag is heafty for the regular dude.
 
ya on3p is dope as hell there made in portland where i live and ive seen them making them there great skis, just tall, im only like 5ft7 and prob wont get mutch taller so there not an option for me,
 
can you rock them out of the park every once in a while (not talking powder here, just groomers and shit)
 
Damn mobile. Im 5 8" and will ski most things from 175ish to 190. Even if youre on the light side, they have plenty of skis that could suit you. The modern ski is not like "to the nose" type of measurement. Center mount (or close to it) rocker, twin tips etc all make "big" skis feel much smaller. Anyway, ON3P is the truth.
 
klint. they sent two park skis to the freeskier ski test, and both came out ranked pretty high.
 
I can attest to the dopeness of Fatypus. Really quality skis that are just so fun to ride, I love everything about those skis! I've met the owner too; good guy who really cares about his product. It's safe to say they got a customer in me for life! Just copped some of those new L-Toros that I'm super stoked to get on this season!
 
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