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Recommendations for absolute noodle skis
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Hey everyone! I’m in the market for a new pair of park skis. I ski the northeast (specifically NY) and i currently shred on a pair of Armada ARV 86’s (170cm). They are perfect for large booters and all mountain. However, they are far too stiff for my liking. I truly enjoy skiing on a set of absolute noodles. I love the style, throwing down butters and such. I have previously owned a pair of line blends but one of them snapped and were torn up after some jibs. I love Armadas, so i was considering the B-dogs or perhaps the edollos. I’m looking for recommendations if anyone has anything close to these, or if i should go with one of the Armadas i mentioned. I am 5’9, 170lbs.
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edollos are not noodles
look at line blend, or vishnu
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if you can go to a shop, flex some bends and whatever other stuff park skis are there to find some comparisons
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Vishnu, bdog edgeless are very soft I hear, on3p aren’t super soft but their pretty butter able
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Vishnu wet, line blend, bdog edgless, jski vacation if you don’t mind a slightly wider ski, and not sure about how flex my this is but I’ve heard the surface royale is pretty butterable. And for the vacation I’ve heard some people say it’s the softest ski depending on how you size it.
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Wets, Bdog Edgeless, Blends. I’ve also heard the noses on Icelantic nomads 95s are pretty soft as well.
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I believe wets are marketed as the softest park ski on the market? Correct me if I’m wrong, and they’re also Uber cheap.
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B dog edgeless are stupid soft
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