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DO U RECOMEND TROUBLE MAKERS
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HEY...IM THINK ABOUT BUYIN A PAIR....ANY ONE SAY YES OR NO TO THEM.. HOW WILL THEY HOLD UP IN THE PAR...(ON RAILS ESPECIALLY) GOOD FLEX? POP? THANKS...OR DO YOU RECOMMEND SOMTHIN ELSE..I NEED 155-159...KINDA LIMITS OUT SOME SWEAT SKIS BUT,, LET ME NO? THANKS
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this is what i have heard....crap on groomers...not great in the park( dont understand how that could be) and that they get pressure cracks and cracked edges like no tommorow. doesnt seem very durable at ALL. more negatives then positives.
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best all around ski on the market. If you take care of your adges and aern't doign huge disasters or steep kinks, you'll be really fine. I only got one crack but that because i let my back ski drag on a box and it caught the metal corner at the beginning and got pushed in. It's all fixed now. I agree 100% with what anathema sad
Like a virgin on prom night
You can go on the bottom bunk and finish it yourself
When you guys are on those rails, it's like muah
You A-hole
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Most of the skis do fine on rails. I think only one batch blew up.
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i'm loving mine, flat out best twin i've skied on groomers, they can lay arcs like carving skis, and they are very poppy and light in the park...haven't had any edge trouble with rails either.
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i agree with NoTeefa...troublemakers are not the best all around twins on the market as Skiman said
SGB
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i dont suggest buying TMs or any other twin tip from dynastar. they are really week, i see edges and chunks of hte bases coming out all the time.
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^^have you ridden them?
youre officially not allowed to reply to this thread if you havent ridden tm's
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tm's are sick, i love mine, but make sure you get the matching p12 jib bindings cuz that makes them superpimp
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i hear that the edges don't hold up too well on rails.
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the only people who have posted really negative things have only heard things but have never actually experienced it
Like a virgin on prom night
You can go on the bottom bunk and finish it yourself
When you guys are on those rails, it's like muah
You A-hole
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dont get tms they suck i had them for like 3 weeks and my edges broke off and i didint even ride them that hard
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I've had my tm's for almost 2 seasons now and they still look almost like new. just some little base /sidewall chips and chunks, the sides of the tips are real worn down but it seems to be only cosmetic. I ski 70 days/season, I don't abuse my equipment but I wouldn't say I'm easy on them either. Don't really slide rails much, quite a lot of boxes though. I think you run into trouble with the edges when you start doing switch ups and steep kinks. only issue I have with the edges is they heat up a lot and seem to get dragged into the base a bit. I love these skis and will most likely get a pair of chrichtons next season, then I can use these for rails and I have nothing to worrry about.
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