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For anyone who knows someone with jet skis or has jet skis, just drop your experiences with them or your thoughts on them, performance wise. Also if you have Icelantic skis or knows someone who rides them, drop your experiences.
keagan.karstensEvery pair of jets I’ve seen irl look like shit and sound cheap as fuck
They’re made in neversummer at the same factory as icelantics.
i have danollies and they are without a doubt the best park ski I’ve ever been on. Every pair of skis I’ve owned (wet+, magnus 90, arv 96, and line chronics) I had my doubts about until I got icelantics. They are both soft but also surprisingly stable and poppy, they carve decent until the edges are beat from rails, and they are very durable.
MaimHelpThey’re made in neversummer at the same factory as icelantics.
i have danollies and they are without a doubt the best park ski I’ve ever been on. Every pair of skis I’ve owned (wet+, magnus 90, arv 96, and line chronics) I had my doubts about until I got icelantics. They are both soft but also surprisingly stable and poppy, they carve decent until the edges are beat from rails, and they are very durable.
MaimHelpThey’re made in neversummer at the same factory as icelantics.
i have danollies and they are without a doubt the best park ski I’ve ever been on. Every pair of skis I’ve owned (wet+, magnus 90, arv 96, and line chronics) I had my doubts about until I got icelantics. They are both soft but also surprisingly stable and poppy, they carve decent until the edges are beat from rails, and they are very durable.
definitely a very solid ski, ahead of their time
is there any actual difference between the build with both skis
You can legit call Never Summer and place an order for a batch of custom skis using pre-existing molds and models. I believe it somewhere around 200-300 per set. Not sure what how many you need to order, but its not a one off you will need to order a good amount of skis to make it happen.
Phone (303) 320-1813 Email info@neversummer.com
snowfinderYou can legit call Never Summer and place an order for a batch of custom skis using pre-existing molds and models. I believe it somewhere around 200-300 per set. Not sure what how many you need to order, but its not a one off you will need to order a good amount of skis to make it happen.
Phone (303) 320-1813 Email info@neversummer.com
That is all Jet ski did.
If someone were to go about doing this, do you know what the ballpark of how many you’d have to order is? And what type of molds they might have?
hunternay_10If someone were to go about doing this, do you know what the ballpark of how many you’d have to order is? And what type of molds they might have?
They’ll have molds that were made in the NS factory. You’ll definitely have to order far more skis than you would ever need in your life to make it happen. If I had to guess a number maybe around 100 pairs? Needs to be worth their time and money.
dwt802They’ll have molds that were made in the NS factory. You’ll definitely have to order far more skis than you would ever need in your life to make it happen. If I had to guess a number maybe around 100 pairs? Needs to be worth their time and money.
NS need to come together and get some danollies for all of us
QuaggyI found the picture ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I really thought about getting a pair, but after seeing this picture I decided not to
ah yes the die cut bases do suck ass but ive never seen anyone have issues unless they're actually riding them on the street / ripped them on ropes for a few years
anyways it was about the sidewalls originally which look to be intact on this pair!
Jemsah yes the die cut bases do suck ass but ive never seen anyone have issues unless they're actually riding them on the street / ripped them on ropes for a few years
anyways it was about the sidewalls originally which look to be intact on this pair!
Sidewall and edges do be lookin' solid, you're right... no separation or cracks and these appear to have been through the wringer, pretty impressive actually..! But the exposed base is a real pain, West Systems G-flex can only do so much...
dwt802They’ll have molds that were made in the NS factory. You’ll definitely have to order far more skis than you would ever need in your life to make it happen. If I had to guess a number maybe around 100 pairs? Needs to be worth their time and money.
QuaggySidewall and edges do be lookin' solid, you're right... no separation or cracks and these appear to have been through the wringer, pretty impressive actually..! But the exposed base is a real pain, West Systems G-flex can only do so much...
These are my 2015 danollies that had who knows how many seasons before I got them, I’ve skied them hard since November hitting rails every run and a bunch of rope tow laps.
there were like 6 cracks and like 3 pieces of 1cm long missing edge which as I used them and because of the cracks turned into 5 missing pieces. I epoxied each 1 time and they’ve held up great.
durable ass skis my on3ps got twice as many cracks as I’ve added in half the amount of skiing
Icelantic are made in the never summer factory. I got the opportunity to tour the floor of the factory while they were working earlier this year and I was blown away by the quality control. My respect for Icelantic increased a lot after seeing the steps they go through to keep their skis quality.
I’ve had a great experience with my jet skis, and one thing that’s made owning them so much easier is having a solid docking solution. I recently came across a Floating Jetski Dock that makes launching and storing the skis much simpler, especially if you’re dealing with fluctuating water levels. It’s been a game-changer for keeping everything secure and well-maintained. You can check out some great options for these docks here: Floating Jetski Dock.