Wide buttery park skis??

CharlzHub

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My skis are delaminating so I need some new ones. I'd like them to be wide and buttery so am thinking about edollos. Just wondering if there are age any other models I shud be considering
 
I haven't ridden them, but i hear the line blends are pretty soft in the tip and tail and they are 100 under foot. Also the da'nollies from icelantic
 
the edollos are super not durable, the edges are crap. Something like the line blend or TC might be suitable tho
 
13487801:johnblaze said:
why do you want wide skis for park?

A lot of people like wide park skis. It's just personal preference. Some people fing them easier to balance on and more stable than narrower skis. keep in mind they are just wide park skis(95-106mm) not pow skis
 
13487832:Motes said:
traveling circus, or line anthem if you can find an old pair that aren't trashed

I'd go Line Bl3nds, Ic3lantic Da Nolli3s, and R3vision Talisman. The Da Nolli3 will be the softest out of the thr33 I'd say
 
rossi slats. I have em and i love em. Or nordics soul rider, revision talismans, liberty antigen, line blend, there is tons of options.
 
13487998:THEDIRTYBUBBLE said:
Nordica soul riders. Also they're not that soft, but Icelantic Nomads are pretty wide and they have a nice medium flex.

If he dies go Icelantic I'd say he goes for Da Nollies
 
13487806:Tumble_Weave said:
fat-ypus l'toro perhaps? I haven't ridden them personally, but I'm sure they'd rip!

L-toros are super light and pretty flexy, and at 101 underfoot its a decently wide park ski, they can rip everything, highly reccomend
 
If you're going the Line route, I would go with TC's. The 2013 and 2014 models along with the anthems are the exact same. I own a pair of the 2015 TC's and they made them a bit wider and more buttery than in previous years, although they don't have a symmetric shape anymore.
 
The would definetly go with line blends they are ultra buttery and perfect for the whole mountain. Ive had a pair for 2 seasons and they are holding up so well and are so soft once they are broken in. You could go for the tc's but the blends are wider and better for the whole mountain.
 
13488289:zerodegreemedia said:
The would definetly go with line blends they are ultra buttery and perfect for the whole mountain. Ive had a pair for 2 seasons and they are holding up so well and are so soft once they are broken in. You could go for the tc's but the blends are wider and better for the whole mountain.

Blends would be great also, especially if you want more of a one ski quiver that can also rip in powder. They are 100mm underfoot, so if you're looking for a little bit narrower ski, then the TC's would do it. The blends are built basically the exact same way as the chronics, just wider. They do become pretty flexible after a while of breaking them in.
 
13488292:keefski said:
Blends would be great also, especially if you want more of a one ski quiver that can also rip in powder. They are 100mm underfoot, so if you're looking for a little bit narrower ski, then the TC's would do it. The blends are built basically the exact same way as the chronics, just wider. They do become pretty flexible after a while of breaking them in.

Ya but if your going to go as narrow as the TC's you might as well get armada halo 2's being as you were interested in edollos and they are practically the same flex pattern.
 
13487801:johnblaze said:
why do you want wide skis for park?

because it's so fucking awesome to stomp anything with em, plus playful as fuck. nuff said.

Im in the same boat here, surprised nobody mentionned jski's allplay??

I'm considering kartel 98 or fatter version right now.
 
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