Want Some Reviews on the Coreupt Yards/Urban Rise/ Trouble Makers

Octopus

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I know their are a billion threads on coreupts,but i was just looking for some more reviews on the yards.yes i searchbarred but their are not that many reviews on the yards.thanks,KR
 
Apparently, the managers of Line broke in to the CoreUPT factory, and stole all the flex, which they then injected into the EP Pro.
What im saying is that if you want a ski with flex, you would actually be better off cutting off a piece of down rail, and tying it to your foot.
They don't flex.
 
So, by that do you mean that they are not useless (in a turn) ultra-soft, noodles like the 95% of park twintips out there that are designed for kids who don't have any high performance turn technique?
Because if they are actually a stiff twin that has a solid-ass flex like a gs race ski, then that sounds pretty awesome to me.
Obviously not everyone needs or wants a stiff ski, but there certainly is a need for more stiff, solid, park twins out there on the market.
 
seriously, it just takes some more effort. Trouble makers actually Do flew, you just need to work them.

These are my head mojos aka the UNBUTTERABLE ski:

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anything is possible if you just believe
 
i have last years trouble makers and they are stiff but if you work them hard enough you can get some butter out of them. i have them mounted at core center and they sill ski fairly well all mountain. i can get and keep speed with out the skis flopping around everywhere. Skiing switch isn't as good you wash out on the turns and doesn't feel very natural. they are nice and light they'll be perfect for jumps and a bit more than adequate on rails.
 
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