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i have not heard any complaints about them, but they wont be too nimble on rails due to the 100mm waist, they preform just fine other that that, they use sidewall construction so they will be mad durable!
but, what kind of skiing will you be doing?
do you like a soft or stiff ski?
where do you ski?
and do you like rails or jumps?
i think you may be looking at the wrong ski if ur only skiing park!!
please answer these questions to help us find the right ski for you!
I do about 50% all mountain and 50% park or even less park. I ski Tahoe and yes I do rails and jumps. I cant spend much more than about 550 dollars on jusst skis though.
I do about 50% all mountain and 50% park or even less park. I ski Tahoe and yes I do rails and jumps. I cant spend much more than about 550 dollars on jusst skis though.
I got a buddy who rides them in the park and he loves them. I think they are holding up well and considering he broke 2-3 pairs of skis this year thats saying something.
He likes them a lot and he doesnt have a problem doing quick switch ups or anything. He also loves the rocker on them and does a punch of presses and butters. Dont be worried about a wider ski at all. I personally love riding fat skis in the park.