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K2 Fujatives or Dynastar Troublemakers?
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fujatives or troublemakers?
about 60% groomed and 40% boxes and jumps
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troublemakers if your doing more groomers. sweet name by the way
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id say trouble makers. there great for groomers, and solid in the park. i found fujatives an all park ski.
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Fuji's, since I have some, and love them. I havn't skied TM's though.
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ive ridden both and unless you are charging gates hard youll be fine on the FUJIS.
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Are you saying fujatives are race skis?
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no, i said unless you are big into high speeds(the fuji tend to shake rattle and roll when they go fast and try to turn) you will be all good on the,
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^ who cares....but id definately go with the trouble makers, i love mine just wish i would have got them a little longer, they handle amazing, very light and responsive and hold an edge pretty well
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Tm's do hold an edge well, until the edge decides to not hold to the ski anymore.
And fujas are probably the best value skis on the market right now.
Both are good, id recomend fujatives just for durability.
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I own both. TMs is what i recommend if you can get a good price, if you can gte fujatives for around 200, gett'em. TMs are such a nicer ski edge to edge and at hgiher speeds. Fujatives jus tdont ski as well. Durability: I have 2 cracked edges on my fujatives and 2 cracked egdes on my TMs, every ski will get wrecked eventually.
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Fujatives are so flexy, i would go with the troublemakers, there more of an all around ski
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Trouble makers! Unless you only do rails and butters with them! A far more sophisticated ski and better all round! Fujatives are way soft at tip and tail! Rubbish on or off piste compared to TM's!
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kk sorry to creep your thread homie but i got a question for you guys on here,
i want to get a ski that i can do rails, 40-50 foot park booters, and that kinda shit on...don't care about edge hold...
i can get a pair of tm's with bindings for $200, would they hold up for this whole season?? i weigh like 195 and do a fair bit of sliding...
help me out here
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well fujatives are obviously going to excel in the park as that is what there purely designed for. Very soft and great for butter and presses. I'd definately get this over the TM for park but for all around and park the TM will be better. I skied both and loved the TM for all mtn. Much better than the PE, but for pure park fujis for sure otherwise TM will be great
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