Poster: A snowHead
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HI, i've been looking for some twin tips now for a couple of weeks and think i need some extra opinions.
I've been riding for 3 years on and off but have started to do stuff like 360s and similar stuff.
Im 5/8 (173 cm) and weigh 160 lbs (69 kg) and i ride almost everything park, some rails and moguls.
I was thinking about the k2 public enemy, what do you think about those ? and if anyone had any suggestions about some bindings i would appreciate it.
Thanks.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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PAChris, do you want a pure park ski, or a twin tip that's good in the park, and also good at other things as well?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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The second option, i want a kind of allround ski but i still want it to be real good in da park
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Ok, welcome to snowHeads by the way.
I've no experience in the park, but I have tried Public Enemies, and they're a really good ski. I've also tried Volkl Karmas which I would rate even more highly.
Your best bet is to demo a selection, and see what suits you.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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thanks man!
i will look into it, maybe speak to some various persons at ski shops.
btw you dont know any good bindings for a price that my wallet will survive.
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PAChris, you are the same weight and height as me. My wife has some K2 fujatives' that I find are really good all round and I think you should give them a try. Quite a flexable ski so not much use for heavier people.
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I tried Public Enemy's at Christmas in Meribel, found them to be a "bit flappy". Tried some others that were recommended to me, prefered these as twin tips (cant remember the name - they were a pale blue though). Ended up with a pair of Scott Mission
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CarlT, u mean like to soft, and not to stiff? did it affect your skills at all ? i mean was it disturbing enough to become a problem ?
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PAChris wrote: |
CarlT, u mean like to soft, and not to stiff? did it affect your skills at all ? i mean was it disturbing enough to become a problem ? |
They tended to bounce a bit on the piste! It wasn't disturbing, but didnt give me confidence. I am not a park skier in general - hence why I went for the Missions. I found these to be confidence inspiring all over the mountain.
As someone else said, best bet is to find a decent shop in resort and try 4 or 5 pairs. It pays to have a short list to start with !
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What do you guys think about the length ? Im a bit insecure since ive heard alot of different tips, some say like 169 and some 164, what should i have ?
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PAChris, 169's.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I have a pair of rossignol Scratch Fs WRS and I would recommend them highly. They hold nice carves on the piste and are really difficult to mess up a landing on.
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PAChris, I ride K2 Fujatives in the park, and Volkl karmas everywhere else
Both skis are amazing, but the Fujatives arent too good at anything except riding parks, the karma on the other hand can handle pretty much anything you throw at them.
If your worried about price, you can grab a pair of Fujatives with bindings on ebay for around 200 quid, but the karmas are usually quite a bit more.
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You know it makes sense.
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element, Im really interested in the Scratch ski, people have mentioned them as a good allround twin tip ski, what do you reckon? Can they handle all terrain?
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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personally I'd go for bight blue clear ones just after the "end of the world" charcoal grey strorm ones
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Thanks for all the answers, im still thinking about either Public enemy or volkl karma, which one do you think is going to be the one to start out with ?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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ah I was only pulling his leg a little, not harshly meant
I'd have commented on the skis but I know nothing about twin tips (although those Stockli Snakes sound really nice...)
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jedster,
Not sure if they still do the Snakes at 80mm but they were a twin and skied short...very turney. Now the Snake BC is 88 and thats a great allrounder although I am no park rat. Stocklis just don't make bad skis, IMV.
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