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FogdartTbh unless you've demoed these shaggy skis, I'd stay away. No real reviews I can find but it appears people like riding them. Any reason for desiring this particular brand? Local pride? Graphics? Weird name? Regardless, none are good enough reasons in my book to care twice about them.
**This post was edited on Aug 24th 2019 at 11:36:44am
FogdartTbh unless you've demoed these shaggy skis, I'd stay away. No real reviews I can find but it appears people like riding them. Any reason for desiring this particular brand? Local pride? Graphics? Weird name? Regardless, none are good enough reasons in my book to care twice about them.
**This post was edited on Aug 24th 2019 at 11:36:44am
FogdartTbh unless you've demoed these shaggy skis, I'd stay away. No real reviews I can find but it appears people like riding them. Any reason for desiring this particular brand? Local pride? Graphics? Weird name? Regardless, none are good enough reasons in my book to care twice about them.
**This post was edited on Aug 24th 2019 at 11:36:44am
BiffbarfFor small hill park just cop some of last year's poachers. Dirt cheap and will take a beating.
pmbHow stiff are they? I want something pretty playful
StankDankinAllplay all day!
BiffbarfThey'll feel stiff if you're like 125lbs. Not noodles but they're not too stiff either.
Sick fuckin username my guy
CatdickBojanglesCan't speak for Shaggy's but i rode the All Plays for about half of last season and I loved them, I own 4 other pairs of skis from park skis (Dollos) to powder skis (blogs) and once I got on the All Plays the rest of my skis collected dust. Even on days where we got a foot of snow and though id wanna ride my blogs I still rode the All Plays. Super fun in the park and all over the mountain. Plus the customer service was as top notch as it gets.
The All Plays tails are pretty soft not vishnu soft but IMO about the perfect tail flex where you can really press and butter them but not soft enough to wash out if you don't land bolts every time. Noses are a little more firm not by much but enough where they don't feel unstable at high speeds.