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Reno Jibs, Rocker, Armada Halo, ON3P Blue steele
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I'm 5'11, 150 pounds and I ski 80% park and the rest just shits and giggles, i make it out west once a year for a long weekend in Alta so i prefer not to go wayyyyyyyy to skinny. but yeah, I dont do huge cliffs(i live on the east coast) and I ski a lot of ice. I would prefer to have a lighter ski so it would be easier for me to do new tricks. I also don't do alot of jumps, well not huge jumps like keystone and shit, so idk if that would change anyones opinions. well what ski should i get out of the title bar?! and what size as well. thank you. +K
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I can't speak specifically for the blue steele because I have never ridden on them, but I can speak for the company. They are on the smaller side, so they will do whatever they need to in order to make sure there customers are happy. They hooked me up with a brand new pair of skis after an equipment malfunction, so they stay true to their warranty, and I couldn't be happier with my choice to ski on ON3Ps. Never plan on skiing on any other ski.
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Try jeronimoes if you want to go on3p. Maybe some blends or arv's
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I've only heard great things about on3p so might want to give them a try. I would kill to get a pair of wrenegades -_____-
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go for the jeronimo, definitely holds its own in the park.
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I had J-mos last season for park, I sent them in for warranty (kick ass) and traded them for blue steeles and I love them! The j-mos were good in the park but the B S is dope! And it still skis pow decent for a 85 waist... The rocker is dope for switch ups as well!
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I own J-mos and Blue Steeles right now and I think you will like the Blue Steele much more as a pure park ski. It's lighter, softer and still a stable ski. I also have tried them out on some pretty legit terrain around Colorado and they are one of the better park skis I've used on techy terrain.
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hows the durability. And please give a strait up answer, not like some people that will rep a ski just because they own it, or like the company
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They are pretty tough.. The edges are WAAAYY fat and they have tough top sheets. Blue Steele is the shit!
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Blue steeles are the funnest ski i've ever ridden. They make me feel like i can do any trick i want on them. For a park ski they shred the whole mountain hard. I broke my pair , they had a bad core. On3p had me on a brand new pair in 1.5 weeks. fastest warranty ever. They are very light, yet feel really stable. They armada's are probably lighter, but nowhere near as fun.
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i can tell you that i also ride blue steeles from this years with fks and its the dopest set-up i have ever ridden. this ski is just so fun to ride on. in the park its pure sex. and even doing trails and glades fuckin around i find they relly go good everywhere and the rocker makes it just so fun.
durability i cant say much yet because it hasnt been long so far everything is good just some minor chipping which is normal.
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