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Park skis- line tcs or joysticks-
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Currently looking for an ideal 100% park set up. I am more of an all
mountain
skier but over the summer got a season pass to boreal (Nor cal)- pretty small) which is mostly
park.. I got volkl bridges (176s) and a beat pair of k2
public enemies (176s). also I got some old salomon ski boots. Intrested
in the traveling circuses or even the joysticks? price in the 500's
would be around the max. I am decent skier - handle most of any mountain- but trying to land cork threes and possibly wizard tricks
19 yrs old and 5'8 155
also Are the dropkicks noticeably lighter and more responsive/better for park
then my boots-salomon impact 8 energyzer 90 (something like this. dont
have them on me.)
thanks for the input
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Get joysticks. Most fun ski on earth. And yes I have ridden the tcs as well. As far as boots go, do not buy fts without a boot fitter. Any boot will be plenty responsive if it fits you well.
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joysticks are rpone to breaking and getting fucked up
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I have the tc's form the 2014 ski season, I had skied them fir about three days and man they were great. Very fun and n the park, but can still hold its own outaide if the park. Very buttery in the tip and tail but quite stabke under foot in my opinion. Great for rails ans well as medium jumps! Hit me up if you want a pair in 178 for a fraction if the cost of the new 2014's. PM me if interested!!
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They're both very similar skis. Personally I would go with the tcs since line have been making durable skis for quite some time now.
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why are you tryna get rid of them? any bindings?
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