STL, T HALL, OR FUJATIVE

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im looking for a light soft rail ski that ill be using only in the park, heres what ive narrowed it down to

-4frnt stl- carbon fiber stringers, ptex side walls nice warranty and i like the graphics

-armada tanner hall pro model- detuned edgesunder foot unique flex pattern abs sidewall (i think)

-k2 fujative-cheap, uncoventional flex pattern, cap contruction

if you guys own any of these could you tell me how durable they are and how easily they spin

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'send 2 mexicans over there they will take care of everything'-Ice-Is-Scary's thoughts on how australia should fix there population problem
 
Everyone that hasnt skied to fujatives needs to stop saying how bad they are. I've been riding them for a couple months and they are the funnest skis i have ever skied. I agree that you should demo all the skis and pick for yourself.

..$^JK^$..
 
trust me one u see the t halls in real life you will want to buy them

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you should get the new fujatives when they come out if you don't get the go for the t halls then if you don't get them STL

(SKIING IS SOOO DAMN HOT RIGHT NOW!)
 
i got my stl 183 and i love them. so nice

Girls only want to date guys with good skills, like nunchuck skills, bowstaff skills, computer hacking skills...
 
i have fuji's i absolutly love them...altho i made the mistake of getting them to big...

pros: i think theyre light...but thats me..snappy..and reliable

cons: chipps out of topsheet...which happens on most skis anyways...

check out libertys dude...lighter than ne thing out there...and sick skis i might add

I wish i was a gangster
 
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