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ILoveskiing07Hey NEWSCHOOLERS, sorry for another post but I was just wondering if you guys know any playful and pretty soft all mountain skis. I will be using them for the park as well but not as much as all mountain. I have trouble narrowing down the list since they are many options. I am very small and light (5’3, 120 pounds). So most skis aren’t really playful for me unless they are really soft. I was riding my friends Vishnu Wets and they felt nice. Does anyone know any soft and playful all mountain skis for the ice-coast.
caveman31Armada b-dogs would be a good option. I’ve had them for a season and they’re super easy to butter but still good in bumps and cliffs.
ColingarnesYou are super small and light id honestly recommend super soft skis for you. Line Blend. line sir Francis bacon. J skis allplay
ColingarnesYou are super small and light id honestly recommend super soft skis for you. Line Blend. line sir Francis bacon. J skis allplay
ILoveskiing07With the Line Blend would I get 100 mm brake of 110 mm brake for the binding
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caveman31Armada b-dogs would be a good option. I’ve had them for a season and they’re super easy to butter but still good in bumps and cliffs.
rymeisterbabyline honey badgers are light and poppy, they chip easlily but can handle anything... they also look cool but there are defintly better skis out there.
ILoveskiing07Hey NEWSCHOOLERS, sorry for another post but I was just wondering if you guys know any playful and pretty soft all mountain skis. I will be using them for the park as well but not as much as all mountain. I have trouble narrowing down the list since they are many options. I am very small and light (5’3, 120 pounds). So most skis aren’t really playful for me unless they are really soft. I was riding my friends Vishnu Wets and they felt nice. Does anyone know any soft and playful all mountain skis for the ice-coast.
ILoveskiing07Line’s durability isn’t the best I ain’t tryna have to buy another ski halfway through the season cause I hit rails pretty hard. The Honey Badgers are also known to be a pretty cheap but not durable ski
**This post was edited on Mar 22nd 2022 at 6:33:28pm
rymeisterbabyhoney badgers are more meant for smaller people to. im 15 and Ive rid them for a season. they are defintly not a good ski for a big person
ColingarnesAlso the J Skis Vacation. Can’t get softer really.
ILoveskiing07Considering Nomad 95, Bdog or honey badger
rymeisterbabypeople have told me there pretty heavy tho
rymeisterbabyline honey badgers are light and poppy, they chip easlily but can handle anything... they also look cool but there are defintly better skis out there.
okayimlinkingstop promoting honey badgers, seen u in another thread losing ur shit tryna prove that honey badgers aren’t beginner park skis lul
okayimlinkingstop promoting honey badgers, seen u in another thread losing ur shit tryna prove that honey badgers aren’t beginner park skis lul
ILoveskiing07I m 16 and pretty small but I am planning on buying a ski this year and not buying a new pair until college.
rymeisterbabyIf your riding in the park than your skis will last a season or two. I would get another skis besides the honey badgers cuz they chip hella easy
RaejniesYou should check out 1000 skis. Either the park or all mountain.
BearsOnKetamineI will never stop saying this but Icelantic nomad 95. It cuts ice somehow even with butter knife edges
ILoveskiing07Thanks imma decide between bdog, blend, and nomad 95. Has anyone skied the line blend weighing around 120 pounds and being 5’3- 5’5. Cause I found a good deal on them but people have been saying that they are pretty hard to ski around the mountain since its kinda a noodle. But i wonder how it would feel on a small and light person. Nomad 95 are pretty expensive and I dont really like the top sheet. People have been saying that the Bdog doesn’t ski that soft but I have looked at the sooth ski data and the bdog is only slightly stiffer than the blend. Has anyone light and pretty small skied either bdog or blend because people doing reviews on skis who are 5’10 are completely different skis for someone way lighter and smaller. Buying skis stresses me out so much
**This post was edited on Mar 23rd 2022 at 8:18:30am
rymeisterbabyi weigh 130 and have rode bdogs they felt really good