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Scratchs Vs. Fujatives Flex
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How do the fujatives flex compare to the scratch Fs flex(more flex,less,same?) And are the fujatives as durable as Pe's.
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the fujatives r suppose to be able to do butters a lot easier, but a company can say whateva they want and people will believe em. In the past K2 has taken an old ski and added a twin to it like the original enemies. they used the exact same mold as some ealier modle of k2 which i forget by now. the best way would be to demo some and find out for urself. i would bet the fugatives r a lil more on the flexable side though.
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the scratches flex?
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i'd guess they are a bit softer,since they are park specific and not made to carve
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i haven't skied either, but simply my slexing them in the shop:
the scratch is fairly soft and has a pretty even flex, where as the fujative is real stiff in the middle and way soft in the tip and tail.....and i think most people on the site who own fuj's say they're cake to butter with
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The Fujatives *do* butter better than anything else out there.
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ya, but really.... who cares b/c butters are some of the ugliest things to do, unless you do them right, but nobody does.
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^yup.....i always see people who think they're buttering but they are really just spinning a 180 on the ground, and it looks like ass
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Not to sound like a dumbass, or anything..but what do you mean by 'buttering'?
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spinnign a 180 on ur tip of ur ski as your going off the lip of a hit or a onto a rail, yuou have ot press them so that you clearly on ur tips it looks smooth and greasy
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^^^those kids you talk about may look lame to you now, but next year or in another year, its going to be the hot shit in skiing and there going to rip at it.
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^perhaps you didn't understand my post.....''buttering'' is going the be the ''hot shit'' (as you put it) in skiing in the next year. spinning 180s on the ground and thinking it's a ''butter'' looks like ass, and actually fucks the lip up at the same time
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I think the scratches are torsionally stiffer than the fujatives, so better for carving. But the fujatives are more park specific, so I assume that they would be softer. Note I said 'assume', not 'are'.
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