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armchair_skierAs an owner of poachers I would like to help you young man, but unfortunately I only know how to read/write in English.
animatorThey’re pretty lively skis but they require a strong skier. If your technique isn’t there then they will most likely just feel heavy and stiff. A strong skier can put a lot into those skis and be rewarded with a lot of energy. It’s also a very stable ski. If you want something to learn on (your question makes it seem like you don’t have a ton of experience skiing rails), lean towards something a little softer. Line Chronic, Volkl Revolt 95, etc etc. Those will be friendlier to learn on, unless you want to just take the jump and go right to something that requires a longer learning period.
lawson14I’m not learning I’ve just owned blends and chronics for years and tired of super flexible skis
animatorAh my mistake g. If you’re already comfortable in the park then the Poacher is a good option. Faction Prodigy 2.0 and Armada ARV 96 would also be nice and poppy.
animatorAh my mistake g. If you’re already comfortable in the park then the Poacher is a good option. Faction Prodigy 2.0 and Armada ARV 96 would also be nice and poppy.