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Fun skis, their powder skis are pretty good, their park skis are pretty meh. Pros, they are cheap and fun: cons, they are the least durable skis in the market
Stowe knows exactly what he is talking about......their pow skis are killer.....park skis are fun, but not very durable. Are they the least durable on the market? No.....but I haven't heard that much good stuff. But if you don't care if your skis last more than a season, pick them up! I'm thinking of picking up the frankenski next year.
I've had PB&Js for two years now, and they're quality skis. Absoute blast in powder and can handle just about any depth of snow, even if a fatter ski is more suited to the conditions they still hold their own just fine. Can handle hardpack decently well too, obviously not a race ski but as good as you could expect for any 101mm waist ski. Absolutely recommend.
Not durable, wtf are you kids doing to your skis? I put 75 days of resort/touring on my bibby's this season and the bases/edges still look almost brand new! Not to mention, they FCKING rip and are in my mind the perfect pow ski.
I have vices they are pretty fun havnt had any durability issues ive never had a probalem with breaking skis i dont go that hard in my equiptment and they are still in great condition after about a half season of use
I have worked for moment for 3 years now, and they are the only company that I have seen that are not afraid to take risks with their products. Every single pair I have ever ridden have preformed phenomenally. I would really recommend them if you enjoy playful skis.