Will CT 1.0 work for me?

muffMan.

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This will be my pure park ski/beater, cause I found a solid deal on FB for some 2020 models in 188 length.

Reading reviews it’s said to be a solid ski for rails and jumps, but not the most jibby, best for intermediate-advanced.

For a beginner in park like myself, will this ski be too much for me? I can handle jumps and stuff just rails are new to me

also to add I’m 6’4 200 lbs skiing near Bozeman

**This thread was edited on Dec 9th 2021 at 11:14:19am
 
You’ll be fine, not sure where you’ve seen that they’re not very jibby as i’m sure you’ll find out the opposite
 
Sweet I just got that from reading the review on here about the 2021 model

14360974:powpatrol said:
You’ll be fine, not sure where you’ve seen that they’re not very jibby as i’m sure you’ll find out the opposite
 
Nvm the NS review is based on the 2021 model which basically got redesigned, adding titanium and rubber to tips and tails

I’m sure this will be perfect then
 
topic:Coleg55 said:
This will be my pure park ski/beater, cause I found a solid deal on FB for some 2020 models in 188 length.

Reading reviews it’s said to be a solid ski for rails and jumps, but not the most jibby, best for intermediate-advanced.

For a beginner in park like myself, will this ski be too much for me? I can handle jumps and stuff just rails are new to me

also to add I’m 6’4 200 lbs skiing near Bozeman

**This thread was edited on Dec 9th 2021 at 11:14:19am

CT 1.0 2020 188 are AWESOME and FUN skis. your lucky to find them, they are superrare.

Park skis are usually made for 5 foot kids for some reason.
 
Yeah I was planning on it being my beater park ski. Mainly buying for the bindings, that I hope are still good. Once they snap I’ll get some Vishnu’s

14361016:Jems said:
out of any ski that fucking snaps and explodes its candides but buy if you want
 
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