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2015 ltc or 2015 after bang
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right now I'm buying new skis for next year and narrowed it down to the 2015 line after bang and 2015 line traveling circus ski. I'd say I spend 90% of my time in the park as an intermediate free-skier. But I also do a little bit of urban little bit of small powder skiing up north but I also do a lot of sketchy shit with my skis. skiing in parking lots, urban skiing, summer skiing, lake skiing, trying to ski in skateboard parks, etc. They go through a lot, what do you guys think?
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Op needs to learn how to ski first
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if you're planning on skiing pow, don't even think about afterbangs tbh. and if you want your skis to hold up from beating, dont even think about afterbangs. i've been there many times with my old pair. i also had the tc, but it was like the old anthem (full camber, firts edition of tc) so i can't really tell about that.
can i ask why you're so limited with your choices? there are so many good all-mountain/park skis that can do well in all aspects!
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Afterbangs are such awful skis. Don't get them. They're heavy, they have horrible durability, and will weigh 10 pounds more after a day of skiing in the rain. I can't speak for the TC, but I have heard good things about to them.
But there are so many better choices out there. Icelantic da nollie, armada alpha x, Moment frankenski, the list goes on.
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Neither. The only park ski id buy from line is the chronic
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I've had both, and I have to say that I preffered the LTC by a longshot. They've lasted me a year, while the afterbangs lasted 4 months. I also enjoyed the flex of the LTC more, it's a super soft and fun ski.
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