ssk Active member Nov 7, 2006 #1 hey guys, i have the choice between the skis listed in the title. i was just lookin for some suggestions, cause i have no clue what to ride. thanks
hey guys, i have the choice between the skis listed in the title. i was just lookin for some suggestions, cause i have no clue what to ride. thanks
K2skier26 Member Nov 7, 2006 #5 foil for all-mtn. scratch for park and some all mtn troublemakers park and groomers
ssk Active member Nov 8, 2006 #6 my bad, im lookin for a mostly park ski, im about 5'10 140lbs and i want a semi soft ski idk if that helps at all
my bad, im lookin for a mostly park ski, im about 5'10 140lbs and i want a semi soft ski idk if that helps at all
lyndon Active member Nov 8, 2006 #8 scratchs are pretty stiff...i would go foils, in a 174, if you are mad good and gonna centre mount, you may choose 182, but i would reccomend 174
scratchs are pretty stiff...i would go foils, in a 174, if you are mad good and gonna centre mount, you may choose 182, but i would reccomend 174
invaderskier36 Active member Nov 8, 2006 #9 i have an older pair and found them softer but they are old so mayb they got stiffer
cobra_commander Active member Nov 8, 2006 #10 I would go with a 182 Trouble maker, I while they are not extreemly soft they are verry poppy. in my opinion they are a great park and pipe ski.
I would go with a 182 Trouble maker, I while they are not extreemly soft they are verry poppy. in my opinion they are a great park and pipe ski.
ecsm. Active member Nov 15, 2006 #11 if you ski sundown get the SPK pure park ski cuz thats all there is to do at sundown
iPoosk Member Nov 15, 2006 #12 I found that the WRS and Foil have about the same flex, the Foil may be a tad bit softer but if it is, it's not by much...
I found that the WRS and Foil have about the same flex, the Foil may be a tad bit softer but if it is, it's not by much...
L livetheride514 Member Nov 18, 2006 #13 I like soft skis as well and I love my scratches. I'd say to go with them.