Vishnu plus vs regular

andrewt69

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i have decided i want a vishnu ski for this season. I am in love with the cabbage wets but i’m scared they will be too soft. i ski nashoba valley and attitash(small small mountains ) and nashoba basically is only a park. i love to find rock drops to huck off of and just explore the mountain but i excel mostly in park. What would be the best vishnu ski for me (east coast so not a lot of pow days)
 
I have regs wets and they are a surprisingly stable ski for how soft they are, like they are way better at high speeds than blends. Amazing ski for exploring the mountain and doing dumb rock jibs and side booters, I actually think they're an amazing east coast tree skiing ski cause they're so maneuverable. I've found them to be most fun when I'm shredding tiny mountains.

That being said, if you're looking to charge or do big jumps get the +. Lots of the guys sponsored by V seem to be riding the + models in the park a bunch cause they're doing jumps and shit.
 
14129754:pinkcamo1000 said:
I have regs wets and they are a surprisingly stable ski for how soft they are, like they are way better at high speeds than blends. Amazing ski for exploring the mountain and doing dumb rock jibs and side booters, I actually think they're an amazing east coast tree skiing ski cause they're so maneuverable. I've found them to be most fun when I'm shredding tiny mountains.

That being said, if you're looking to charge or do big jumps get the +. Lots of the guys sponsored by V seem to be riding the + models in the park a bunch cause they're doing jumps and shit.

yea i cant do much on jumps. a 5 is all i got so far and hopefully a seven this season. You think the wets can take that?
 
14129799:andrewt69 said:
yea i cant do much on jumps. a 5 is all i got so far and hopefully a seven this season. You think the wets can take that?

that's all I can do so you're golden! I would think about the + if you're gonna try flips though. The wets are stable as long as you're in the sweet spot, but a little too much forward or backward and they will flex out. That's what makes them amazing for butters and jibbing though, you can just lean into them effortlessly.
 
14129804:pinkcamo1000 said:
that's all I can do so you're golden! I would think about the + if you're gonna try flips though. The wets are stable as long as you're in the sweet spot, but a little too much forward or backward and they will flex out. That's what makes them amazing for butters and jibbing though, you can just lean into them effortlessly.

i am thinking about front flipping over a knuckle this year but i kind of think the wet might help me if i undershoot it and i can just wheelie out
 
14129809:andrewt69 said:
i am thinking about front flipping over a knuckle this year but i kind of think the wet might help me if i undershoot it and i can just wheelie out

Don't expect the tails of the wets to like, support your weight a lot. They will straight up flex into a quarter pipe shape. That being said I think the regs wets are definitely what you want, especially if youre gonna be at a super small hill
 
14129814:pinkcamo1000 said:
Don't expect the tails of the wets to like, support your weight a lot. They will straight up flex into a quarter pipe shape. That being said I think the regs wets are definitely what you want, especially if youre gonna be at a super small hill

word bro thanks. are they light?
 
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