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Thoughts on Kitten Factory
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thoughts on kitten factory, more specific rayzrblades?
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I haven't had a chance to ride them but knowing the guys personally and a few friends who ride their skis, they seem to have a very fun time on most of their models. The Rayzrbladydz are a more traditional ski but based off the reverse sidecut design found on Armadas. They seem to handle just fine in most conditions and being mostly used at resorts like Snowbird, I cannot attest to how well they handle in the park. They're decent at dampening but they're not the craziest lively-feeling skis. Overall they seem really fun and people seem to enjoy them. Hopefully someone with experience on the skis will be able to help you out but they're made by some dedicated and smart folks so they know what they're doing.
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talk to shin bang! ill post what he said about them.
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this is what shin.bang told me
well what i meant to say was that i was going over to my computer to so i can type better
so i love them. me being a noob to park swapping from multiple pairs of all mtn skis this was my first symetrical twin mounted at center. all i have to say is they rip. i love the longer turn radius, thats just kind of my style. theyre super stable, escpecially when mobbing at high speeds. killer durability. bases are super hard and fast, didnt get a core shot at all this year and i ride a super rocky resort. no edge cracks either, but i didnt do a ton of rails, but you know, the occasional rail hit.
i mostly used these for all mtn and jumps and they kill it. theyre the perfect ski for what i do. theyre decently stiff in the tails, and medium in the noses. so theyre butterable but more on the stable side. i love the square tips, super easy to press and hold butters and what not, especially easy to hold a wheely on.
overall i would 100% get them while you can get them for half price. 2.5 by 2.5 edges and just all round good durabiltiy. any more specific questions feel free to pm me, as i am in a little hurry right now. thanks for the pm man
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I can't speak for the rayzrblades, but I have a pair of layzrblades, and they have been great skis. I have been using them as my only pair of skis at snowbird this winter, and they havent felt out of place on anything.
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