omoczHi, I want everyday ski for every types of snow.I will use this skis with marker kingpin. I love powder, but you know, you couldnt ride powder every day. Im looking for stiff ski which will be good in high speed and on hard snow too. What are your experiences? What do you recemended for me? You shoul give me some questieons about me and abou what I´m looking for.
Thank you very much.
P.S sory for my bad english
Those three skis are pretty different, so it mostly comes down to particular priorities, what skis you've used in the past, and what you liked / disliked about those previous skis.
Prodigy 4 is the heaviest, does the best job of smoothing out rough snow, and is also the best for throwing tricks and skiing with a playful style.
The Scrapper 115 sits on the opposite end of the spectrum — it's extremely stiff, very lightweight, and very directional. It's the least stable of the group except for in untracked powder, though it'd be the easiest on the skin track. But if you want a damp, playful, and / or forgiving ski, I wouldn't recommend it.
The Sick Day 114 slots somewhere in the middle. It's not far off from the Prodigy 4 in terms of damping and stability, but it's a more directional design that rewards a more forward, driving-the-shovels stance. It's much more forgiving and easier to slash around than the Scrapper, but it doesn't ski switch as well or feel as balanced in the air vs. the Prodigy 4.