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CowboySkibopIdk I have this idea in my head that all black crows are stiff camber sticks that only ski well while wearing a $7000 Bogner kit while skiing at Chamonix. But I’m curious about how they ride in reality and not just in my brain world. Are they fun?
CowboySkibopIdk I have this idea in my head that all black crows are stiff camber sticks that only ski well while wearing a $7000 Bogner kit while skiing at Chamonix. But I’m curious about how they ride in reality and not just in my brain world. Are they fun?
fucintightbought a pair of noctas on sale on evo a couple seasons ago and theyre deadass some of the funnest skis ive ridden. too fat for most days but just stiff enough to rip hard and soft enough to be kinda buttery and fun
tri_photoI have the same questions and sentiment about DPS skis
tri_photoI have the same questions and sentiment about DPS skis
tri_photoI have the same questions and sentiment about DPS skis
Crispy.The Camoxs are dank ass skis. Rode them for 2 seasons all mountain and park and I absolutely loved them. Compared to other park skis, I'd say they're slightly on the stiffer side in the tails and normal-soft in the noses. They pop and carve amazingly and are sick jump skis. A bit heavy for quick rail tricks, but if you're riding fast like you should be and not trying 1000 swaps they're amazing. Super durable too -- I never cracked an edge and skied them hard.
bogustDude the mirus cor seem soooo cool
olddirtyIdk if that's sarcastic but they really are sick
bogustNot sarcasm I have a pair of Line Bacons and the mirus cor seem like a even carvier version of that ski. I want a pair so bad.
**This post was edited on Feb 13th 2023 at 1:19:53pm
iskeaahDps is overrated asf, soft ass powder skis for rich old guys with a once a year hut trip in BC.
animatorDPS actually makes some really good skis it’s just the models you usually see people skiing are soft and expensive. There are some really good skis that are more hard snow oriented, I may or may not be writing a roof box review for a couple of them