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hey guys im getting some new skiis for my birthdday and i was wondering how are the line pollards, these ones
for like park and all mountain?
also i was looking at the trouble makers, which is better
Those skis rock. I have used two sets and the first pair lasted way too long. I gave them to a friend and he is still rockin' them. I highly reccomend this ski. I think this would be my favorite Line so far( haven't been on next years yet)
park and all mt. = get ARV's. any year. if you come acrossed them. but since you already got mo ships, AR5's. they rip anything. MSP's are also great for all mt. stiff though in park.
are pollards center mounted?
also can i put s912 bindings on them or do i need a lift plate or something?
last, how are they on rails and boxes? i don't think i've ever seen pollard hit a rail so i dunno if that was incorporated into the design..
thanks
^they aren't centermounted. you can mount S912s fine with no plate or anything. and yes, they are fine on rails, i use them in the park a lot, and they are fine. tail presses, butters whatever you want. i would highly recommend them.
ill be super rich and own mt.hood and let everybody from ns ski for free... except freezed
-hoodratz47
these skis are sick! i've ridden these AND MSPs and these are far superior in anything except deep powder. the park flex is better, and they're just an easier ski to ski (provided you know how to ski). much better bump ski, similar in crud. i'd recommend them highly.
my level of radness... it just can't... be quantified.
they are awful in moguls too in my opinion......they are by far lines stiffest ski i think. i flexed the moships and they are soft as hell compared to these. and i cant imagine any of the park stuff being stiffer.