From what i can gather they are pretty much the same, and i cant decide which one i should switch to.
Al dentes just arent lasting long and they deteriorate too fast for me.
also if you guys have a different recommendation tell me.
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roddy116Park rat, slow spins and surface swaps, but i ski at big sky so im riding half park half trees/ whatever during a park day.
and al dentes im kind of tired of how there not too great in terms of durability my last two pairs started cracking within the first month, my armada ar7's still have life in them and i got them in 2102-2013 when i still skied in the midwest and probably twice as many days.
Also i dont feel super safe landing switch on them, just something about it i keep feel like im getting thrown forward.
also if it helps, 6ft 1, 240 but im losing weight pretty quick.
J_skisGreat to hear you are considering the Allplay, I am confident it would bring you the buttery playful feel you enjoyed in your Al Dente while having improved durability. Our use of carbon fiber stringers keeps the skis flex pattern from wearing down, while simultaneously increasing stability at speed. Our 2.2X2.5mm thickness edges can handle a beating on rails and are made of hardened steel to ensure durability on and off rails. The tapered shape and 98mm waist will give you great handling when you are ripping the trees and outside the park, and keep you balanced on landings and rails. If you need any more info just hit up our customer service team on our website.
RudyGarmischDo you want to make a decision before demoing a pair or do you have some time to choose?
RudyGarmischDo you want to make a decision before demoing a pair or do you have some time to choose?
roddy116I dont think i can demo on3p's here except during the summer up in beartooth, but yeah i need some new park skis before the season starts.
BigPurpleSkiSuitYou guys are so nice to each other! Somebody throw a punch already, Iggy, doesn't j skis test on innocent infant animals?? Jason, doesn't ON3P flatten rainforests to get their core materials???? How am I supposed to make a decision without a candidate hurling an insult at the other??? I thought this was america???
iggyskierHaha. No doubt we both have an internal competitive streak when we're asked to compete head to head. But at the end of the day, if you not buying our skis, I'd much rather you be buying J, or Moment, or Praxis, and one of the other indies working hard to move skiing in the right direction. A strong indie ski scene helps all of us.
In some cases, too, other brands might be a better fit than our skis. That is why I have no issue recommending skis from other brands that I respect if I think might be a better fit. I always try to be square and give people my actual opinion, regardless of what it is - easier than trying to be a salesman all the time.
BigPurpleSkiSuitI know, and I'm glad both of you guys exist. If I hadn't found an awesome deal on some fatypus d sender 194s this year I would have bought from one of you two most likely.
Out of curiosity, how many pairs of the tall kartel did you sell and would you consider making a taller full twin tip ski in the future?
iggyskierI don't post any sales numbers online, for obvious response. But, essentially, you are asking if we would build something like a 196cm Kartel in the future?
For what it is worth too, because we measure tip to tail, and most brands measure pre-pressing flat base length, our 191cm skis will measure about the same length as those Fatypus in 194cm. Just something to be aware of.
BigPurpleSkiSuitI was under the impression the 191 kartel was a custom, I understand you cant post sales numbers online, basically what I'm asking is would you say you've sold enough of them to make it a part of the kartel line for next year, or would that length more likely remain a custom build
iggyskier191cm Kartel 108 & 191cm Kartel 116 are stock skis - you can buy em right from the website. You can order them custom too.
The Kartel 96 longest size is 186cm stock, but we did a 191cm for a custom customer last spring and if you want one, we can set it up for custom order. Right now, I doubt we would sell enough 191cm Kartel 96 to make it a main-line ski, but never say never.
We'll continue to offer 191cm Kartel 108 & 191cm Kartel 116 as stock models going forward.
Hope that helps.
BigPurpleSkiSuitI'm a doofus, that totally does, I thought the 191 was only custom in all sizes. Thanks a bunch, good chance I'm getting one of the 108s or 116s next season
iggyskierHaha. No doubt we both have an internal competitive streak when we're asked to compete head to head. But at the end of the day, if you not buying our skis, I'd much rather you be buying J, or Moment, or Praxis, and one of the other indies working hard to move skiing in the right direction. A strong indie ski scene helps all of us.
In some cases, too, other brands might be a better fit than our skis. That is why I have no issue recommending skis from other brands that I respect if I think might be a better fit. I always try to be square and give people my actual opinion, regardless of what it is - easier than trying to be a salesman all the time.
J_skisThanks Iggy! Hit the nail on the head. Small, indie brands are the heart and soul of the ski industry and the only way to help promote a thriving future for the ski industry is by banding together. Obviously our first goal is to sell skis and stay in business, but buy purchasing a ski from a small company - whether it's us or someone else - you're helping craft brands as a whole gain a more prominent foothold in a previously macro-brew industry.
Op, not matter what ski you end up with thanks for being one of the few, daring skiers to go outside the realm of mass-produced skis!