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scratch bc's as an all mtn/park ski
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I'm thinking about the bc's as my park ski, obviously it's not an ideal park ski, but i want something more solid for bump, trees, and groomers. So, how do the bc's work out.
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It actually is a pretty ideal park ski. You'll be pleasantly surprised.
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greatly
i just picked up a pair of pocket rockets more to use as a all mountain ski that i can take in the park when i want to.
i also have a pair of a5rs for the days you solely want to ride park.
i dunno about next years, but this years scratch bcs are the same dimensions as the PR's. and trust me, you will like them.
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yeah the bc's are a great ski for park and they handle quite well in the bumps, I was surprised how well.
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yes.
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now, does anybody have a pair. I've got some two day old stl's with 912tis on them that are just a little too soft. I'm looking to replace them with some bc's
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i rode w/ a park dude at mount snow who says he loves em and told me to pick some up- they had a sick flex n looked sick on jumps- i dunno how long theyll hold up on rails
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wicked skis in park. Edge durability is good - not perfect, but good. Get em, they're sick I love em.
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The new one is too big for real park application in my opinion. This years would be sick though. You gotta two ski quiver it though. Just get one rediculously big ski and keep your STL or trade it for another parkalicious ski if it's too soft for you. No one ski does it all as well as two will. Like I'm doing Prophet 130's and Faction Wednesdays next year I think. Just buy my Moship Ti's and keep your park ski.
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Yeah, i've got spatulas and some 188 k2 axis xp's, i just want my park ski to be more versitle because it's what i ride most days.
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I almost think the bc's could replace both the stl's and the k2's (which are for big mtn when there's no fresh). Although I'd mount them on the 'modern' mark so I'd have to test them out before I let my k2's go.
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how will they be for be, spinning and jumping?
I'm 60 kg and 174 cm...
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yes. anything less than 85 underfoot is SKINNY.
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