eheath Active member Staff member May 14, 2006 #3 Depends on if you want a soft ski thats a)vert butter, but holds up on big jumps,and skis ok outside of the park or b)a stiff ski that doesnt butter as easy, but still solid that skis outside of the park good. Answers: a) T-hall b) STL
Depends on if you want a soft ski thats a)vert butter, but holds up on big jumps,and skis ok outside of the park or b)a stiff ski that doesnt butter as easy, but still solid that skis outside of the park good. Answers: a) T-hall b) STL
SmoothLikeButter Member May 14, 2006 #4 Whats the best ninthward ski around 170-180 to ski all park and is butterlicious
gregor Active member May 14, 2006 #6 New scratch. Softer, more park specific than last year. Built by german midget microsurgeons in a lab.
New scratch. Softer, more park specific than last year. Built by german midget microsurgeons in a lab.
iLikeToSkii Member May 14, 2006 #8 I really like my STL's so I would go with them....but that's just me. Also, if you ski all mountain, then the STL would be the better choice.
I really like my STL's so I would go with them....but that's just me. Also, if you ski all mountain, then the STL would be the better choice.
S Ski^^bum Member May 14, 2006 #9 My friend has the t-halls and held up great all year. They were soft for buttering but were stable enough for big landings.
My friend has the t-halls and held up great all year. They were soft for buttering but were stable enough for big landings.