• Those by Joystick
      • Ratings:
      • Terrain
        Park
        Pow
      • Design
        Clean
        Busy
      • Durability
        Fragile
        Durable
      • Weight
        Light
        Heavy
      • Style
        Uncool
        Cool
      • Flex
        Soft
        Stiff
      • Camber
        Cambered
        Rockered
      • Pop
        No Pop
        Poppy
      • Stability
        Jittery
        Stable
      Reviewed on Aug 3, 2015 @ 4:56 PM Skis 2015
      Comments:

      The Joystick Those, a fully symmetrical ski that is absolute cash for the softer days, with a soft flex and traditional camber it sticks to the snow and pops well while carving and popping off jumps. The soft flex makes them incredibly playful for rails and butters. I rode them in spring slush and I absolutely loved them. The lightweight allows you to throw them around much faster than you would expect for a ski this wide. I struggled with durability with my pair but my pair came to me used, and I could imagine the core may have gotten a bit weathered before I rode them. My edit spring day with dad is in my profile if you want to see an edit on them. Overall, I would buy the skis again, I think the issues I had with durability were from outside forces, and I do beat up skis pretty quickly anyways.

    • These by Joystick
      • Ratings:
      • Terrain
        Park
        Pow
      • Design
        Clean
        Busy
      • Durability
        Fragile
        Durable
      • Weight
        Light
        Heavy
      • Style
        Uncool
        Cool
      • Flex
        Soft
        Stiff
      • Camber
        Cambered
        Rockered
      • Pop
        No Pop
        Poppy
      • Stability
        Jittery
        Stable
      Reviewed on Dec 4, 2013 @ 4:44 PM Skis 2012
      Comments:

      The These are an incredibly playful ski, I have never been on a rail ski that handles in the park as well as These. With a 92 waist and a SOFT flex, they butter around and are awesome for rails, but with the full camber, they still grip pretty well in an icy park. So far I have one edge crack after about 7 or 8 days, which isnt too bad for me, but I dont want to jump to conclusions on durability. I cant wait to shred them way more this year. BEST RAIL SKI OUT