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kemosabeThat's a good deal
They are probably the softest adult ski I've ever felt. 10x more soft than al dente. but butters are where it is at so I recommend them. Or you could get any model from last year. I'm pretty sure evo is selling 4frnt switchblades for 250 ish. Anyway you should find a ski that you like, then worry about money second (but still keep $$$ in mind) if you decide to get something ridiculously priced like kastle.
.nyleswhat are you talking about? the slat is definitely a softer flex but it's not THAT soft. Are you getting these flex comparisons from a hand flex???? Go flex a line blend, TC ski, da-nollie, etc and you'll feel what a truly soft ski feels like. Although you really should be basing this off of actually skiing them, not hand flexing.
oh, and OP don't even bother looking at a 4frnt switchblade, amongst the highest level of warranty claims I've seen next to maybe a volkl wall.
.nyleswhat are you talking about? the slat is definitely a softer flex but it's not THAT soft. Are you getting these flex comparisons from a hand flex???? Go flex a line blend, TC ski, da-nollie, etc and you'll feel what a truly soft ski feels like. Although you really should be basing this off of actually skiing them, not hand flexing.
oh, and OP don't even bother looking at a 4frnt switchblade, amongst the highest level of warranty claims I've seen next to maybe a volkl wall.