What park skis should i buy

gaberdemsar

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hi my name is Gaber Demšar,

i have skied park for 3 years now. in season 22/23 i skied k2 misconduct but i destroyed them. i am 15 years old, 174cm/ 5foot 7 and i weight 62 kg 135 lbs. i was looking to buy k2 reckoner 102 but everyone says they are not durable for rails, arv 96 2021 but i don’t realy know if they are to heavy for me. please give me some sugestions

thank you:)
 
topic:gaberdemsar said:
hi my name is Gaber Demšar,

i have skied park for 3 years now. in season 22/23 i skied k2 misconduct but i destroyed them. i am 15 years old, 174cm/ 5foot 7 and i weight 62 kg 135 lbs. i was looking to buy k2 reckoner 102 but everyone says they are not durable for rails, arv 96 2021 but i don’t realy know if they are to heavy for me. please give me some sugestions

thank you:)

the mango 100 is spendy but will last and is a amazing ski, they stiff but if you put force into your butters they’ll be easy. i was 16 5’8 this season and i never noticed them being too heavy. good ski for both rails and jumps
 
14540744:Agate420 said:
the mango 100 is spendy but will last and is a amazing ski, they stiff but if you put force into your butters they’ll be easy. i was 16 5’8 this season and i never noticed them being too heavy. good ski for both rails and jumps

thank you for your recomendations but they are realy expensive. i would buy them if i had more money for skis.
 
14540767:jumpman101 said:
They are soft in the noses and tails but stable under foot the triple camber really helps and they were surprisingly super light.

that is realy nice. have you tried this skis yet? and are they good for 90% park
 
14540763:gaberdemsar said:
are poachers stil good for slow speed buters and that things?

They are some of the stiffest park skis on the market. If you can ACTUALLY butter than you should be able to butter most skis with ease tho
 
Where you skiing? Availability of skis will affect what skis you get, as well as conditions. I’m assuming you’re in Europe so will probably be buying from a website like Sport Bittl
 
14540781:SchizoSkier said:
They are some of the stiffest park skis on the market. If you can ACTUALLY butter than you should be able to butter most skis with ease tho

so that means even if i dont know how to butter perfectly i can still learn on them and have fun on them even if they are so stiff.
 
14540785:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
Where you skiing? Availability of skis will affect what skis you get, as well as conditions. I’m assuming you’re in Europe so will probably be buying from a website like Sport Bittl

yes i am from europe skiing park 90% of time. in alps we have all conditions (powder, ice,slush)
 
14540786:gaberdemsar said:
so that means even if i dont know how to butter perfectly i can still learn on them and have fun on them even if they are so stiff.

They’re heavy and stiff. If your style of skiing is going big, jumps, and deep landings then they’d def be fun for you. Learning your first butters on stiff skis could also help you out in the future if you decide to get softer skis later on
 
14540791:SchizoSkier said:
They’re heavy and stiff. If your style of skiing is going big, jumps, and deep landings then they’d def be fun for you. Learning your first butters on stiff skis could also help you out in the future if you decide to get softer skis later on

that cool. like i know how to butter but not perfectly and a realy like rails and on jumps am know only 3, sw3 and this but this year i will progres a lot so i dont know if i need stiffer skis or the same. this season i had medium flex and i realy enjoyed it so i realy dont realy want too stiff skis
 
14540793:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
Do you have a budget?

yea it would be great to buy as cheap as posible if i find good skis for good price but if not my budget is around 450€ because bindings are also expensive
 
14540807:gaberdemsar said:
yea it would be great to buy as cheap as posible if i find good skis for good price but if not my budget is around 450€ because bindings are also expensive

Surface giver
 
14540814:gaberdemsar said:
are these durable enough for at least 2/3 seasons

Depends on how hard u ski. I don’t know of any park skis that will go for that long if ur actually skiing park
 
14540815:SchizoSkier said:
Depends on how hard u ski. I don’t know of any park skis that will go for that long if ur actually skiing park

okay that helps a lot. i realy like it surface giver. do you have any recomendations for the binding (marker or look)
 
Just make sure they ship to your country. Not all companies ship to every eu country

14540817:gaberdemsar said:
okay that helps a lot. i realy like it surface giver. do you have any recomendations for the binding (marker or look)
 
Volkl has some great offerings in the Revolt series and K2 has great offerings in the Reckoner series.

It's hard to say which will be the best for you without knowing more about your style of park skiing and typical conditions

that you ski in.
 
14540833:VailValleySkier said:
Volkl has some great offerings in the Revolt series and K2 has great offerings in the Reckoner series.

It's hard to say which will be the best for you without knowing more about your style of park skiing and typical conditions

that you ski in.

yes i realy like k2 reckoner and i think it would be good for me but i dont know how durable they are because some people say if you hit rails they fall apart and destroys
 
14540869:gaberdemsar said:
thats interesting. but are poachers still playfull skis then ?

They are not that playful to answer your question compared to other park skis at least. You will probably not be doing a lot of swerving on poachers
 
14540872:SchizoSkier said:
They are not that playful to answer your question compared to other park skis at least. You will probably not be doing a lot of swerving on poachers

okay thanks gor that info. it would be better to have a bit playfull skis i think
 
14540870:gaberdemsar said:
yes i realy like k2 reckoner and i think it would be good for me but i dont know how durable they are because some people say if you hit rails they fall apart and destroys

Everything will fall apart if you ski hard enough.
 
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