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Jemswhen i first got my magnus 90s it was during the rise of swerve skiing and i got bullied for not being a swerve skier with on3ps
icedcoastskiingsome people with on3ps just plain bad visually
Jemsu got the most stereotypical cocky 15 year old mindset
icedcoastskiinghalf of the other ones were just little kids in almost skin tight pants that can’t even kfed.
icedcoastskiingno i know my worth and maybe park skiing where i am is just ass
goatmasterI believe that you are supporting and a part of the "culture" if you have on3ps or Vishnus, not killing it. In the grand scheme of skiing not too many people even know what Vishnu is. To know about the brand enough to buy the skis you have to have have a fair amount of investment into skiing, therefor apart of the "culture". The skier may not be the next Henrick but they probably love the sport and just want to help out some cool brands. There are probably some people that bought on3ps or something just because their friend got them and they liked the Topsheet but that's totally fine. They are giving money to the people that need more support to fund projects and products that the people that truly love the brand will benefit from. This is just my opinion. Feel free to disagree because I want to know what other think about this.
icedcoastskiingi have taken some time to think and i made an apology like this
SessionON3P is a ski company, not a park ski company. Always have been. It may look like a park ski company based on social media, but they realize that only their park customers give a shit about social media.
dwt802Homie do you even know what the wrenegades/woodsman’s are?
maaatttHaven't read the thread yet so maybe this has been said already
But if it's getting worse it's because of dumb ass posts like this. Just go ski you kook
icedcoastskiingi cant
dans12ON3P barely released a line of park skis this year. Hate to break it to you but the vast majority of skis that come out of their factory are not intended for bashing rails on a rope tow all day. They certainly still make skis that excel at doing so, but your perception of skiers who ride ON3P is extremely off base and narrow minded.
KeeneoCulture this Culture that, why dont u get a bitch or two
Icant_kfedBuying affordable skis from a small company is riding the train? Get real
Jemswhen i first got my magnus 90s it was during the rise of swerve skiing and i got bullied for not being a swerve skier with on3ps
dans12ON3P barely released a line of park skis this year. Hate to break it to you but the vast majority of skis that come out of their factory are not intended for bashing rails on a rope tow all day. They certainly still make skis that excel at doing so, but your perception of skiers who ride ON3P is extremely off base and narrow minded.
BrownSnowSwerving is just a cope for people who refuse to learn technical tricks before adding style.
Graham0596The majority of ON3P’s line up are NOT park skis tho? Also saying ON3P’s culture was in its prime 2 years ago… is that when you bought your first pair?
icedcoastskiingno i bought my first pair of on3ps at 8
icedcoastskiingno i bought my first pair of on3ps at 8
DeadBJust cause ur 14 and the big kids gas you up doesn't mean ur actually good bro.
SchoessI agree with most of what you are saying but how can you say they barely released a park ski?
Mango 90
Mango 100
Crushin Cans 102
Jeffery 102 (Not categorized as a park ski on the website, but it can be just as much a park ski as anything else)
Previous years it was just a Magnus 102 and Magnus 90 with a Jeffery 96-98-102 floating around in there. Let me also add that the new Mango 100 is an amazing ski which absolutely charges...
**This post was edited on Mar 29th 2022 at 10:00:11am
**This post was edited on Mar 29th 2022 at 10:02:08am
icedcoastskiingno i bought my first pair of on3ps at 8
icedcoastskiingsome people with on3ps just plain bad visually
goatmasterI believe that you are supporting and a part of the "culture" if you have on3ps or Vishnus, not killing it. In the grand scheme of skiing not too many people even know what Vishnu is. To know about the brand enough to buy the skis you have to have have a fair amount of investment into skiing, therefor apart of the "culture". The skier may not be the next Henrick but they probably love the sport and just want to help out some cool brands. There are probably some people that bought on3ps or something just because their friend got them and they liked the Topsheet but that's totally fine. They are giving money to the people that need more support to fund projects and products that the people that truly love the brand will benefit from. This is just my opinion. Feel free to disagree because I want to know what other think about this.
207Ski culture and park ski culture died like 10 years ago, for similar reasons but due to different outcomes.
Being a ski bum used to mean grinding hard, 16 hours a day on your feet. Now it means that some high school kid in Minnesota convinced mummy and daddy to pay his rent and buy his ski pass in SLC so he can go fit in with everyone else in track pants and vishnu’s. The worst part about it is the parks they’re building these days have progressively gotten worse over the past 10 years, adding insult to injury that these kids are like, it’s 2023 I need to move to Park City. It’s like bruhh the park was better in 2014 youre 10 years late to the game, find something else to base your life around.
Park skiing used to be a form of creativity and the people who did it were dedicated and made sacrifices. Now the people in it sleep in until noon by choice, go to brighton in their r3valuate pants and vishnu’s, film an instagram edit and 50 of their friends who also wear r3valuate and vishnu comment on their instagram like they’re high school girls- “so fire” “gas”.
207Ski culture and park ski culture died like 10 years ago, for similar reasons but due to different outcomes.
Being a ski bum used to mean grinding hard, 16 hours a day on your feet. Now it means that some high school kid in Minnesota convinced mummy and daddy to pay his rent and buy his ski pass in SLC so he can go fit in with everyone else in track pants and vishnu’s. The worst part about it is the parks they’re building these days have progressively gotten worse over the past 10 years, adding insult to injury that these kids are like, it’s 2023 I need to move to Park City. It’s like bruhh the park was better in 2014 youre 10 years late to the game, find something else to base your life around.
Park skiing used to be a form of creativity and the people who did it were dedicated and made sacrifices. Now the people in it sleep in until noon by choice, go to brighton in their r3valuate pants and vishnu’s, film an instagram edit and 50 of their friends who also wear r3valuate and vishnu comment on their instagram like they’re high school girls- “so fire” “gas”.
207Ski culture and park ski culture died like 10 years ago, for similar reasons but due to different outcomes.
Being a ski bum used to mean grinding hard, 16 hours a day on your feet. Now it means that some high school kid in Minnesota convinced mummy and daddy to pay his rent and buy his ski pass in SLC so he can go fit in with everyone else in track pants and vishnu’s. The worst part about it is the parks they’re building these days have progressively gotten worse over the past 10 years, adding insult to injury that these kids are like, it’s 2023 I need to move to Park City. It’s like bruhh the park was better in 2014 youre 10 years late to the game, find something else to base your life around.
Park skiing used to be a form of creativity and the people who did it were dedicated and made sacrifices. Now the people in it sleep in until noon by choice, go to brighton in their r3valuate pants and vishnu’s, film an instagram edit and 50 of their friends who also wear r3valuate and vishnu comment on their instagram like they’re high school girls- “so fire” “gas”.
DeadB40 year old: ski bum culture died 20 years ago.
30 year old: ski bum culture died 10 years ago
207Bt. Now it means that some high school kid in Minnesota convinced mummy and daddy to pay his rent and buy his ski pass in SLC so he can go fit in with everyone else in track pants and vishnu’s.
DeadB40 year old: ski bum culture died 20 years ago.
30 year old: ski bum culture died 10 years ago
r00kieSki culture died 3 years ago, how about you guys?
CaseyEveryone gets mad when their favorite indie band puts out a second album that does well.
IMO ON3P and Vishnu are not the same. One is a ski company and one is a top sheet company, fuck the hype.