Thoughts on Majesty?

erickson660

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Just wondering what your thoughts were on Majesty skis. Been considering the Rock'n'Rollas as park skis. I have a pair of goggles which seem really high quality but that doesn't say anything about their skis.
 
I cant say ive ever heard anything bad about them and I see some pretty sick shit from their riders so I'd say you might as well send it if you fuck with the skis
 
topic:erickson660 said:
Just wondering what your thoughts were on Majesty skis. Been considering the Rock'n'Rollas as park skis. I have a pair of goggles which seem really high quality but that doesn't say anything about their skis.

If you got them let me know how they are cause I was thinking about getting a pair.
 
I ride the Majesty Dirty Bear this season. They're very playful, lite and have a nice flex.

But the durability is so bad. After 35 ski days I can't ride this ski any more, cause I don't have much edge left under one binding.

Never again!
 
13830882:Skier_Lo said:
I ride the Majesty Dirty Bear this season. They're very playful, lite and have a nice flex.

But the durability is so bad. After 35 ski days I can't ride this ski any more, cause I don't have much edge left under one binding.

Never again!

Bummer dude you and everyone else that skis park
 
homie got lumberjack model and trashed them in 1 season of allmountain/powder skiing

I also bought some of their "technical" clothing on sale and it's such a low quality made in china shit

but their oversized hoodies are cool :)
 
I'm a big fan of the brand. Bought some Lumberjacks off Ebay a few seasons ago and they are still going strong. Basic top sheet chatter and few shots to the base. Skis are tools, not jewels... if you ski hard you'll see it, haven't noticed a performance change.

Ended up getting the DirtyBears as my park ski after loving the feel of the Lumberjacks. They are great, lightweight and super playful. In my experience 1.5 to 2 seasons is the lifespan of a park ski if you are hitting rails and truly getting after it. This has been my experience working in the ski industry for nearly a decade and skiing several different brands over the years. I just rate my park ski by the way it feels and not the durability these days... enjoy it while you're on it.

In summary, i'd definitely recommend majesty skis. And i have to my several buddies, who have reinforced my opinion. I can't speak to the outerwear, I haven't tried it. (I work for another technical apparel company) Their lifestyle stuff looks sweat though.

Enjoy the skis if you jump on a pair this season.

**This post was edited on Aug 31st 2017 at 1:38:28pm
 
Just baught a pair of the rocknrolla's off Sierra trading post for 200 bones, I'm and agressive skier that gets 80+ days in at vail I'll make a post after a couple park days and shit
 
Hey guys! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this thread! If we may be of some help:

The Rock'n'Rollas are an excellent choice for park skis! They're very light and super playful, making them an excellent ski both in the park and around the mountain!

Currently, we are not selling the Rock'n'Rollas in the USA this season. If you are still looking, check out the Vandal or the Dirty Bear! Both are team rider favorites for all-mountain jibbing!
 
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