What skis would you recommend?

What brand/model, would you recommend for advanced skiers who have never owned a pair of twin tip trick skis?

  • Well I'm 16 years old and 5' 4", weigh 125 pounds and im currently riding a set of Elan Access 161cm which I bought 2 years ago. I don't want to replace my current ...show more

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    Line is the best brand all the way. Just look at all the features provided in the line Chronic! 8 different features that make this ski a beast in the park: 4D fibercap, Butter Zones (greatest invention that will improve the way you butter tremendously), Carbon Ollieband (for extra pop onto rails higher than you think you can), Maple Macroblock Core (made of high quality, lightweight, long-lasting, durable wood), a fatty base and edge (to resist impact and add to the already incredible durability of the ski, and tune your ski many more times), center mount (you probably know what it is but just in case: the binding is mounted in the exact center of the ski, and the ski has equal length on both sides so you ride backwards and forwards the same way (with the balance you desire), symmetric flex (enhancing the experience of riding backwards making it the same as riding forwards), and finally, symmetric geometry (which means the ski is the same shape in front and behind the boot, and speaking of geometry I have to to my homework and shouldn't even be on here but w/e). Overall this thing is a jib-monster. Take it on any c-rail, s-rail, rainbow rail, kink rail, box, table, kicker, wall ride, or any other feature you can think of. This ski will take a beating. Like literally you can take it from park to pipe to groomers without setbacks. Its like the ski is saying "Jib everything in sight, please!!!" Its light, too, so its good for switch ups on rails and boxes so rather than doing your 180 on and a 360 off, you can do a 360 on, a switch up or two, and then your 360 off. Its also great for big landings. You name it, any trick and you'll be able to do it quicker because the ski is so much more advanced. So definitely check out the chronic. The best place to look would be here: www.lineskis.com/chronic

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The Fischer Addict is pretty sick, as is the Mojo One. I don't like the wall as much for a park ski, but I know some people who really love the Volkl feel and they love that ski. I think that the 4FRNT STL - the steel spence pro model - is a pretty ridiculous ski too. I went to a 4frnt demo day and a pro who has his own model made by another company said it was the best ski he ever skied. Maybe he was just being nice, but I liked 'em too. I thought they were really stable. Maybe a bit heavy. The other park ski I really like that's not on your list is the amplid antidogma. It's a light, beefy, stable board that really lands super smooth.

Jeffrey S

Line Invaders... I have a pair and i love them 100% sym and can jib anything and butter super easy. also work great on anything but super deep powder

Kevin

salomon suspect. no question

Kyle D

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