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Been playing with the idea in my head of getting some wets. They seem like some baller ass skis. How are they off big jumps? And in general park jibbing, skiing and the occasional all mountain run. How about in light powder for woods runs? I know they’re really designed as a street ski but fuck it they look as buttery as some toast and I like em.
They are not noodly by any means but rather very consistent in the way they flex, meaning they will flex when you actually go to flex them. They are a little odd to get used to at first in my opinion and ride different than any ski I've ever been on but it's a good thing . Very 'raw' feeling ski . On "big" jumps it depends how big I'd say . You can see clips on their insta of dudes at PC going pretty big on jumps, so if you're thinking jumps like that , if you wanna land and learn how to on that ski , you'll be more than ok . I swear they bounce you out of backseat landings if you can work the tails right too. Overall though you can take this ski alot of places if you know how to ski well/ski this exact ski . People used to ride chest deep pow back in the day on 45mm so if you gotta get around the mountain on the wets you can if you can do it no prob
**This post was edited on Mar 5th 2019 at 8:48:30am
Surf Surf Surf Surf, that really the ski they just float on everything its like a hoverboard on groomed terrain, on rails there dope, jumps there decent as long as your not hucking dubs, i agree that they flex really nice when you want them too, you really have to power into the butter and when you do they flex amazingly. That said a moment frankenski is a great ski for jibs and jumps, I have a pair myself and I've seen people double them and nose manual for 100 feet, all preference, all hype.
They’re incredibly fun and hold up well. If you’re concerned about jumps then that’s a good thing, they will actually teach you to not land backseat because If you do you’re gonna do one hell of a tailpress lol
- most playful ski ever
- great for jibbing all over the mountain
- bad on ice
- have a small sweet spot for landings
- very durable
- almost as sick as head supershapes