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I have 2012 double times. I got pro-form on them also...it was like $250 instead of $500 I think which is an excellent discount.
They shred outside of the park. They are a great all-mountain ski. I mean they're not powder skis but they are wide and pretty stiff and they handle really well all-over the place.
They're good in the park but it depends on your skill level and where you ride.
To be honest, for small features and technical tricks, they kinda suck. Like during your early season on the ice coast, they're a bitch for busting out spins on/off low rails and switch up after switch up. They're too big and bulky to get them around quick enough for those tech tricks.
However, if your a better skier and your hitting the biggest features they are perfect. They hold really well on jumps and are really easy to land on. They feel pretty stable at high speeds also.
They have a nice butter flex to them, but like I said they're pretty stiff so your not gunna be able to get huge butters going unless you have more weight on you.
If your a smaller guy, live on the east coast, you hit smaller features, and your more of a rail guy and especially if your mountain doesn't have big jumps then go for the no times.
However if your bigger, ski a good amount out of the park, hit the L and XL features, and need the stability for massive jumps then they are perfect.