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jps2.0not sure of troll or not
Cade2what makes this a troll?
MortbrokemyskisLook up paddy graham. I really doubt a skier sponsored by Volkl would be on here asking about skis the company he’s sponsored by makes. But he’s probably on k2 poachers because he’s a pro skier and that’s the only ski pros use
Cade2if you think thats actually paddy graham then you are retarded
MortbrokemyskisClearly it’s not. You should lay off the piff bud
Cade2Hey man u are the one who said it was him, happy 4/20 bro
PaddyGrahamHey! I was thinking of getting the Revolt 95’s once I have grown out of my old skis, but I’m not to sure what to think of them. I would like a ski that would allow me to ski park and big mountain at the same time. Please reply if you’ve had experience with the 95’s
Cade2depends on what you mean by big mountain but there are very few skis that could both. revolts are the shit for sure in the park and all mountain
CyanicenineI would also like to know more about these skis, especially how much rocker they have. Is it punx level rocker where it's just a bit of extra shovel height, or is it ARV level rocker where you probably want to size up to keep your effective edge. Can't find a single good picture of the rocker profile online. I also keep getting mixed reviews about how soft it is. Is it a noodle? is it stiff underfoot, soft in the tips? Even flex profile? Progressive flex profile? Not a lot of info out there. But it looks like an interesting ski.
jps2.0not sure of troll or not
colbyapplegateThey talk a lot about how buttery the tip and tail are even rating it as the maximum "butter support" on their little chart. The again they are Volkl skis so don't expect them to be anything near noodlesThank you for the info
ihavea2inchershut upfair enough