reno jib. i wouldn't really have a use for the cheap ski/ beater. if i were to have 2 skis, i would have a cheap park ski, like the invader, and some wider ski, like the live life or the seth.
do that, screw the reno jibs. Theya re just a fad ski, sort of how Aeryx was. EVERYONE said they were getting it, and like no one did, and it just wasnt that great.
Your best off with a solid quiver, than just one ski.
depends what you wanna do. theres no point having 2 non fat skis. unless you teach or urban a ton. playaround skis dont get much use at all. i'll be using my old, beatup skis for teaching every few days and the occasional urban, but they are my old ones. i'll use my new t-halls for real skiing.
I do teach, but I have a pair of TMs I'm prolly gonna use, although they're way too short for me so I'd rather just sell the bindings at least off them, and get another pair of skis that fit me more. By short I mean a good head-length short.
I think I'm gonna stick with the WRS, plus I could save up later and just get a good condition fat ski instead
Ive been reading up, and alot of mixed reviews. Some people said they are a sick ski, others are saying they are poorly constructed and break rather easily.
I teach though, on a like 300ft vert hill, ski on a bigger one. I'd much rather use a beater pair teaching, and it'd be more fun in general since they'd be a soft ski unlike the WRS which I can't really do much with on flat.