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WildBANimalYeah, they chip. Just like literally every other ski.
The edges and base will wear just like any other ski.
Yes they wash out. Twin tips tailwash. it's what they do. They're a soft as fuck twin tip made for butters and soft landings - perhaps the occasional pow day.
They're going to be heavy, because they're bigger than your standard narrow park ski. more material means more weight - and more surface area means more snow on top of them to weigh them down more.
They're basically like Armada's version of the Blend - AKA the chronic but wider. Same sorta shit (hell they might be softer, really)
Your skis chip like crazy because all skis chip like crazy. welcome to having edges :)
ttelrabI've ridden them since mid season and they've held up fine, normal topsheet chips, not even any edge cracks. they ride really surfy all mountain and are surprisingly pretty stable in the park, i recommend
MailManOk listen, i just bought a pair, not even out of the shrink wrap and I can already tell they are fucking legit. If they're made by armada, they're quality; you don't have to worry about that. So put on your big boi pants and buy a pair ya pussy
WildBANimalYeah, they chip. Just like literally every other ski.
The edges and base will wear just like any other ski.
Yes they wash out. Twin tips tailwash. it's what they do. They're a soft as fuck twin tip made for butters and soft landings - perhaps the occasional pow day.
They're going to be heavy, because they're bigger than your standard narrow park ski. more material means more weight - and more surface area means more snow on top of them to weigh them down more.
They're basically like Armada's version of the Blend - AKA the chronic but wider. Same sorta shit (hell they might be softer, really)
Your skis chip like crazy because all skis chip like crazy. welcome to having edges :)