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14115033:patagonialuke said:
I haven't flexed the CT 2.0, but the Prodigy 3.0 felt notably softer in the tips and tails than the previous version. The previous Prodigy 3.0 was a very stiff ski, while I'd call the 20/21 version a bit closer to "average" in terms of flex for an all-mountain freestyle ski. It's no noodle (still quite stiff around the bindings), but it doesn't stand out as much in terms of flex vs. the previous version.

The CT 2.0 is a bruiser now, I have this years 2.0 which is stupid fun, next years ski is a little heavier but WAY durable (extra thick edges, stomp pad underneath the binding) and substantially stiffer. Still playful, just requires a little more effort but way more stable. Highly recommend it, it’s really fun
 
14115031:severniy said:
Could you plz share how much stiffer/softer they are comparing to current year versions?

14115033:patagonialuke said:
I haven't flexed the CT 2.0, but the Prodigy 3.0 felt notably softer in the tips and tails than the previous version. The previous Prodigy 3.0 was a very stiff ski, while I'd call the 20/21 version a bit closer to "average" in terms of flex for an all-mountain freestyle ski. It's no noodle (still quite stiff around the bindings), but it doesn't stand out as much in terms of flex vs. the previous version.

One thing to note is that the Prodigy 3.0 is a little softer in the tip and tail when hand flexing, but it also has less rocker, particularly in the tail, so for butters and stability on landings it doesn't feel softer. I'm riding the 184 3.0 at the moment and really enjoying them!

As mentioned^ new Candide 2.0 (and the rest of the series) are stiff as fuck. Waaay stiffer throughout than the current versions.
 
14115033:patagonialuke said:
I haven't flexed the CT 2.0, but the Prodigy 3.0 felt notably softer in the tips and tails than the previous version. The previous Prodigy 3.0 was a very stiff ski, while I'd call the 20/21 version a bit closer to "average" in terms of flex for an all-mountain freestyle ski. It's no noodle (still quite stiff around the bindings), but it doesn't stand out as much in terms of flex vs. the previous version.

yeah I rode the 21 4.0s. not a fan. I dig the 2020 4s and love theyre playful chargyness. new ones are more of a easy to ski 'dad ski'

Really wanna try the new 2.0. I loved the 2020 3.0... but they snapped, so hopefully the 2 could be that but burlier and more park focused

**This post was edited on Mar 7th 2020 at 4:13:08pm
 
new prodigy 4 or ct 4?

2020 prodigy can be had in nice deals theese days, so might be worth to pick up a few.

But takeing away from this... CT = getting stiffer, prodigy = getting softer?
 
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