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I want to know the differneces between the two. I already know how the dimensions are different and stuff like that, I want to know how they ski differently and what each one is better for than the other.
fujatives carve well at slow speeds, enemies are stable at high speeds, turn quicker and hold an edge better, fujatives are more stable on rails and have a much much softer flex. fujatives are better suites to slidey turns
Fujatives are much more softer and flexier than the enemies wich are gneraly regarded as an all mountain ski. The fujatives are great if you do alot of park and only park, but if you plan on doing stuff outside the park go for the public enemy, it will hold up much better. The fujatives really aren't great for outside the park, but like any ski, they're skiable.
yes, they're stiffer so that means better at carving and more stable at high speeds.
I don't have them but I know the enemy is wicked durable and has great edges so they're probly not bad for rails, but your going to have a hard time trying to butter.