What skis would be good for me?

munpro

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I am looking for a new pair of skis for the upcoming season. I am 5'0 and weigh 90lbs. I am looking for a ski that I could use mainly on jumps but sometimes rails. I also like carving, tree skiing, buttering and jibbing everything in site. I am coming off 2006 141 salamon fish and am looking for skis that are very light and soft that can still hold up on all mountain and come in anything from 150-160. any suggestions would be great. Thank you.
 
youre only 90 lbs so id get something buttery like invaders and theyll be a good flex for you where you can still pop, hit jumps, and go out of the park
 
This kid is only 5' tall 90lbs. He's probably looking for grom skis in a 150ish length.

Some skis to look at are:

Armada Coda

4frnt STL

Line Invader mini (Afterbang mini?)

 
for the record, i skied suspects hard all last season, and they held up fine. no better and no worse than any other ski i've ever owned. hating on salomon is now one of the cool things to do on newschoolers.

i really believe 85% of the kids that hate on suspects, or other salomon skis for that matter, for falling apart do not own a pair.
 
i have head mojo two's and i love em they are super light do great in the park and all over the mountain. durablitly wise the topsheet is pretty tough the base is a all right but im sure theres tougher out there they come in like 130 all the way up to 160 which is what i have
 
i didnt because i have read enough of salomon new sidewall skis durability they are all hit or miss. the threats revioews on like every site say i blew my edge very soon or the ski exploded. the same is said for a lot of suspects just searchbar it. and in simon dumonts very own illionaire edit he shows his delamed dumonts. its just fucking rediculous. salomon has made good skis in the past e.g. any of its capped older models like the thrusters butthe majority of its modern sidewall park skis and the vast majority of every binding they have ever made are very poor quality.

sorry to rant but get codas here: http://www.coloradofreeskier.com/product_detail.cfm?CatID=96&PID=1360
 
some ppl dont tune their skis..... and edges will break when u hav a very flexible ski. choose flex and break or rock solid and no break.... bring the hate
 
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