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I looked everywhere and couldn’t find much of a review on the ski. I’m wondering how it is as it interested me since I’m like 200 lbs. or if I should just go the normal since it’s better
a comparison between the wet vs wet+ would be cool too
skier ability/type, age, height, weight, previous skis you've ridden and enjoyed are all something you should take into account. At 200lbs seems like you'll destroy/overpower a wet.
Dope flow chart. Actually gonna be my first park ski, comfortable everywhere all mountain, but getting into it this year. I’ll be coming from a jefferey and reckoner, but I’m still assuming the wet + still has some softness to it.
plus that topsheet and gold pivots must look nuts
isaacwrongskier ability/type, age, height, weight, previous skis you've ridden and enjoyed are all something you should take into account. At 200lbs seems like you'll destroy/overpower a wet.
I’m around 200lbs. Waiting for my bindings to come in and I’ll let you know how I think they compare to my old skis (arv 106, edollos). I also can compare them directly to the normal wets as my wife copped a pair and we have the same BSL (highly recommended)
Nuno812I’m around 200lbs. Waiting for my bindings to come in and I’ll let you know how I think they compare to my old skis (arv 106, edollos). I also can compare them directly to the normal wets as my wife copped a pair and we have the same BSL (highly recommended)
they are the wets just a little more stable on jumps and when you are doing heavy shit. they are very easy to butter as well because of the insane rocker
Coleg55I looked everywhere and couldn’t find much of a review on the ski. I’m wondering how it is as it interested me since I’m like 200 lbs. or if I should just go the normal since it’s better
a comparison between the wet vs wet+ would be cool too
Dude if you make a thread every time you hear about a ski you’re gonna have one thread for every single fucking ski on the market
Very good, kinda ruined full camber skis for me cause nothing compares in terms of fun. I've hit 70mph according to ski tracks with them several times and they were surprisingly stable. I own two pairs (2020 & 2022). The 2020's are noticeably softer now that I have a comparison ski but I'm tail pressing constantly and ski like 100 days a year. Haven't really washed out from the soft tails but I've definitely wheelied down landings before; the upside of that is the ski doesn't put much stress on your knees since a ski with a stiff tail will crank the ski flat where the vishnu you can keep your legs more straight and the ski will flex out before your knees do.
They float surprisingly well in powder for an 88mm ski. I took my Wet +'s and JJ's on a trip to CO, had a thigh deep powder day. After one run with the JJ's I switched back to the wets cause they're more fun. Might buy a pair of Wide +'s as a pow ski eventually.