I am looking for a soft true twin that can hold up in the park and is good for jibbing
Icelantic da'nollie is fully symmetrical, soft park ski. they are also very durable. They are perfect for what you are looking
^^^^ picked me a pair up, they make me moist looking at them. Just got em mounted
jAsonjenningSAre they gonna be too heavy or wide ??
I think they are fine imo. They are a park ski afterall, and the weight isn't much if an issue. I'm 115 lbs and I'm riding them. Depending what you have now it will take a small adjustment, but I thibk these will be the right fit for you
Swandog7I think they are fine imo. They are a park ski afterall, and the weight isn't much if an issue. I'm 115 lbs and I'm riding them. Depending what you have now it will take a small adjustment, but I thibk these will be the right fit for you
Thanks dude I am sold
Check out filthy riches as well, I just remembered those. Not as soft fled wise but rocker makes them playful af
Volvo242Icelantic da'nollie is fully symmetrical, soft park ski. they are also very durable. They are perfect for what you are looking
this this this. Much softer than filthy richs, promise you that!
Volvo242Icelantic da'nollie is fully symmetrical, soft park ski. they are also very durable. They are perfect for what you are looking
What size should I get 170 or 180 I am 6'2" If I stand straight up and 120 pounds
jAsonjenningSWhat size should I get 170 or 180 I am 6'2" If I stand straight up and 120 pounds
Theyre pretty soft, and rockered. Go 180
jAsonjenningSWhat size should I get 170 or 180 I am 6'2" If I stand straight up and 120 pounds
THEDIRTYBUBBLETheyre pretty soft, and rockered. Go 180
Im 5'9" ish and i got 180s they are tru to fit, and are about 5'10"
Here is a direct review of them from PkChu
Dude, Da'Nollies are the best out in my opinion. They're really similar to the Armada Al Dente. They will do great on jumps that size. I consistently hit jumps anywhere from 50 to 80 feet and they're really solid, yet also super playful. Skiing PC i think you'd have a lot of fun on them, they'd be really playful and fun when you're ripping around 3 kings, and they would also be really solid in kings crown. They're also much lighter than Icelantic's have been previously if you've heard the "Icelantics are heavy" rumor. They are also really durable. I usually go through anywhere from 5-8 pairs of skis a season and even since I've been on Icey I only need 2, and I still don't break the first pair. I don't get powder skis either so I rip these around the whole mountain and they're fantastic. I highly recommend them. If you have any other questions just let me know! Peace!
Go with the 180. Icelantics size up on the shorter end. If they made a 190 Da'Nollie I would be all over it. The 180's felt super short. That was my only complaint; there were probably the most fun park skis I have ever had a chance to get on.