I am a little over six feet and weigh 160ish. I will be skiing mostly park with this ski about 50/50 rails and jumps. I ski key and breck so these skis will be used on pretty large features. The dimes are knew so I don't know if anyone really knows anything about them but input on overall quality of revisions would be much appreciated. I know that the 1.0s are rockered and the other two are not but I see people throwing down on them on pretty big features. Im looking for something that stable enough for big features but dont feel overly stiff or feel to rigid. I also like the feeling of a more nimble ski. I can get a good deal on the liberties and the factions and the dimes are on sale so they would all be a roundish the same price for me.
velicorileyI am a little over six feet and weigh 160ish. I will be skiing mostly park with this ski about 50/50 rails and jumps. I ski key and breck so these skis will be used on pretty large features. The dimes are knew so I don't know if anyone really knows anything about them but input on overall quality of revisions would be much appreciated. I know that the 1.0s are rockered and the other two are not but I see people throwing down on them on pretty big features. Im looking for something that stable enough for big features but dont feel overly stiff or feel to rigid. I also like the feeling of a more nimble ski. I can get a good deal on the liberties and the factions and the dimes are on sale so they would all be a roundish the same price for me.
As for the Factions, don't be fooled that they aren't stable. I believe they have about 15cm of rocker on both tip and tail, the tail might actually only have 10cm. These can be fairly buttery though. These are a really stable ski though so these will hold fine on jumps.
Thanks for considering our skis. Obviously we want you to choose the Dime but I'll try to give you some non-partial information regarding our skis to answer your question about "overall quality."
This year we have bulked up our edges from 2.0mm to 2.2mm and our bases from 1.3mm to 1.6mm. Also we have developed a warranty that covers edge damage cause by rails/jibs. Please check out the full description of our edge damage warranty under item 6 here: https://revisionskis.com/company/warranty/
RevisionSkisThanks for considering our skis. Obviously we want you to choose the Dime but I'll try to give you some non-partial information regarding our skis to answer your question about "overall quality."This year we have bulked up our edges from 2.0mm to 2.2mm and our bases from 1.3mm to 1.6mm. Also we have developed a warranty that covers edge damage cause by rails/jibs. Please check out the full description of our edge damage warranty under item 6 here: https://revisionskis.com/company/warranty/
This is important to know. They just made a sick new warranty and IM liked on this. Don't overlook Revisions. They have great durability and can last you
Revision is sick! i skied the talismans last year and they are super fun and versitile. if you r nervous about them being a new company, dont be! when i grabed a pair last season, i was scared cause they were startinging up fresh and it was their first seaon of production. every question i had revision answered quickly and clearly, they even sent me a hand writen note thanking me for suporting them and telling me when my skis would come.
the dimes look dope and if revision is offering that warranty, its a no brainer.
Hugheswhats the swing weight like on the dime?
Swing weight is pretty low on the Dimes. It's also very low on the 1.0 but that was the only thing I liked about them.