Thanks for the replies so far!
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In regards to the ON3Ps they sound and look very desirable. I guess the only problem is shipping from the U.S. to my country. But I guess you can't compromise quality! Have you skier the 122's personally? If so I'd love to here more about them!
SweatyYetiLast year I tried the K2 Shreditor 112's. Fairly soft, so they were pretty fun to jib around on. Pretty versatile. I'd recommend them
Considering the k2 shreditors 112's I think they're a bit too "all mountain oriented" for me at this stage. Although, I have heard great things about them!
Swandog7Looks like a good list, and petty accurate for what you are looking for. Id maybe add the Jeffrey 112, I can't speak for how jibby it is but i can tell you they are bomb ass skis.
Two people mentioning the ON3P skis; there must be something good about them! At the end of the day I am looking for a more playful ski though!
veng_mI would recommend K2's shreditor line. something like the 112 as stated above or the 120's and even the 136. I know the 136 might sound like a bit much, after owning 13' hellbents (132mm underfoot) and seeing that the profile is similar, I can say that theyre not as bad on the hardpack as one may think. good luck bro and have fun this season! that's what its all about
I was deeply considering the 120's because they sound like a fantastic ski; but are they more of a hard charging big mountain line ski than a freestyle powder ski? I always thought 125+ was potentially too big, but I'm having second thoughts and maybe will consider some larger skis. Thanks man, I hope your season is sick as well.
Does anyone have feedback on the Eric Pollard Line collection?