Vishnus or on3p

No that makes a lot of sense. I see what you mean. I actually had some filthy riches briefly. Given the overall profile of the Wet, I can see what you mean by the hinge point closer to the boot. My pure bamboo skis, I have to really get my weight out to flex the tails but they’re super supportive. I tried that first day on some Liberty Antigens and they dropped me. I feel flat on my back haha

14505374:weatcoast said:
That being said I honestly don’t think one is easier than the other to butter on depending on how you do it. If you’re good at getting your weight super far out, then mangos aren’t too bad for butters. the length of rocker combined with tip splay makes a hell of a difference. Ski’s already bent like that so you have to just rock your weight over it if that makes sense. Really round feeling flex profile simply because they are a “round” ski if you look at the entire rocker profile that way. Plus (as far as I know) the mangos are the softest ski they’ve yet to make… they definitely seemed to thin them out from the magnus series, and comparing them to some old filthy riches I copped, those things are far thicker, thus stiffer, than the mangos. I was kinda surprised when I pulled them outta the box and they weren’t the thick ass brick of a ski on3p is known for making.

combine that with a 90 underfoot mango and not as much material you have to work against (FYI I ride the 100s) , and you’ve got a good contender against the Wet.

vishnus on the other hand will flex pretty differently… they’re very flat but also very soft. So they kinda “hinge” way closer to mid ski. Since the tips sit so low to the ground it can be way more of a chore to bend the ski to the same degree as mangos, where they’re already “bent” to that degree already due to tip splay/ rocker. So yeah Vishnus can be way easier to press but putting your weight really far out over the nose doesn’t do a whole lot more than kinda half assing it. Can be harder to pop a proper nollie 1, not to mention you’re way more likely to catch tips in the snow since they sit so low.

vishnus are stupid light tho so take that as you will. Not that the mangos feel heavy, it’s just insane how light wets feel.

I hope that all makes sense and it’s not just some illegibly ranted bullshit haha

14505429:Jacob.millz said:
are icelantic skis light. I dont know a lot of people who have em

14505430:olddirty said:
Im not sure about Icelantic but I know Fat-ypus are super light with no swing weight

Same factory. Neversummer in Denver. Similar materials and shapes
 
I ski at perfect north and wets are definitely what you want. Unless you are doing jumps a lot (I would recommend wet+ or wide+) the playfulness with the vishnu will put a bigger smile on your face because the scale of are parks aids a more fun, playful ski.
 
i’m 5’10 i ride 183 and it feels perfect please please please get 183

14506267:ski2626262622681 said:
I'm looking to get wets I've had been told 183 but not sure, coming from arv 86 at 163. am 5'9 148lb just looking for extra ops
 
topic:Jacob.millz said:
I ski in a small resort in ohio and I mostly ride rails. rarely jumps, I am deciding if I should get vishnu wets or on3p mango 90s for park skiing. I need a input on both of them.

It really depends on your budget. ON3P makes hands down a superior ski, but they’re expensive. Both are good options though.
 
they are quite different for being the same type of ski.

the on3p's are way more skiable and stable for just about anything, but very poppy and jibbable. butters feel more like nollies on them, beacause they want to spring back rather than flex deep.

wets are the ultimate dorking around ski, can make bad days and small mountains really fun. a bit unstable at speeds and not very suited for jumps. they do feel like cheatcodes for rails.

hope my input helped!
 
14505258:steez_apprentice said:
171 WETS? I'm 5'8 and ride 181 ON3Ps and they feel amazing, and wets ride like a lot smaller of a ski

some of u guys skis are huge like dayum. Im 6'3 (190 cm) and I ride 183 cm CT 3.0
 
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