Thoughts on Völkl Step 2015?

.Morton

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Hi,

I'm new to the site and decided to create an account so this is my first thread. I haven't seen much about the new Volkl Steps and I was wondering what anyone on here thought about them. Are they shitty or good? Should I get them or no? I want a ski that I can butter pretty easily on and hit a few jumps. I also want them to be able to hold up decently well. Keep in mind that I'm 14 and don't have a job so these skis kind of need to last a while. Also, how do they do outside of the park? (I know they're not going to be great outside but I just want to know if I would be able to take a few downhill runs.) Feel free to say anything else you want to about the ski and if you have a ski that you think would be better for me the please tell me, I'm open to pretty much anything.
 
Well to help you pick out a ski or tell you if those skis would be good, we would need to know your height, weight, skiier ability, etc. just stuff that would help us help you
 
13103272:.Lincoln said:
Well to help you pick out a ski or tell you if those skis would be good, we would need to know your height, weight, skiier ability, etc. just stuff that would help us help you

Sorry about that. I'm 5'10, height: 130lbs, I'm an expert skier but more of an intermediate skier in the park. I've only skied park for a couple seasons but I'm looking for a ski that will be able to help me improve.
 
13103423:Eastern.Skier said:
Sorry about that. I'm 5'10, height: 130lbs, I'm an expert skier but more of an intermediate skier in the park. I've only skied park for a couple seasons but I'm looking for a ski that will be able to help me improve.

Also one more question. What do you ski? You said you ski park but what do you ski in the park? Do you ski 50% jumps 50% rails?
 
13103430:.Lincoln said:
Also one more question. What do you ski? You said you ski park but what do you ski in the park? Do you ski 50% jumps 50% rails?

I ski more jumps than rail and I am trying to focus mainly on jumps but I would like to be able to take the skis on a few rails without destroying them.
 
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