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Frenchmayo1287Hi I was thinking of getting a custom pair of ON3Ps for my birthday. Every skier I see that has ON3P is really good I can hit 360s and hit rails but I mostly love to butter and jib around the mountain and hit side hits and just cruise and chill around the mountain. Would I get made fun off for having such an expensive ski but not being like the typical cracked park rat at your local hill who rocks ON3P’s?
KilaTsunamiAlways do what your heart desires kid
But my advice, get your dream skis when your done growing. Ofc you’re gonna love them, but you’ll outgrow them quickly. Until then, I’d pick something cheaper. A lot of skis out there can do what ON3Ps will do for you.
SurfaceIsdurableDo what u want man, most importantly don’t care what other people think
KilaTsunamiAlways do what your heart desires kid
But my advice, get your dream skis when your done growing. Ofc you’re gonna love them, but you’ll outgrow them quickly. Until then, I’d pick something cheaper. A lot of skis out there can do what ON3Ps will do for you.
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rojo.grandeTsunami makes the logical point here, personally I wouldn’t dump over a g into a set of skis I’d potentially outgrow back in the day. That being said, first post quoted is massive and equally as important.
KilaTsunamiI mean, we just learned he already has 1000s… so I doubt funding is an issue on his end lol 😂
piss_boyMaybe, but if you want the skis buy them. Ive seen kids who cant hit a rail ride them so your ahead of them. But if your younger Id say save your money and get a ski thats a little cheaper, unless you think you need the extra durability