Hmmm, Bonafide is stupid easy to ski IMO.
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well, stiffness isn't the only characteristic that makes something fun or not. I am looking for something "stupid easy to ski", that's part of the reason I love my S3s even though they are often poo-pooed by the TGR aggressive skiing crowd.
I imagine that there are many skis -- and types of skis -- that would make me happy. But i don't need a stiff AF hard charger.
Around 90 + fun = Rustler 9 IMO.
Invictus 99ti is cambered, they were a great overlooked charger same as the original Invictus/108ti. I think you’d want the beefiest tele rig to realize they’re potential.
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I haven’t been on them but I think lots of folks like tele’ing the Elan Ripsticks that you should be able to find used.
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Danno, I'm not looking to sell this setup, but I have some 184 Atris mounted with NTN that I think meet your requirements. Maybe a little wide, but they're super easy and fun to ski. Like effortless easy.
Atris in the 184 length are really popular in general, so you could probably find some for cheap here or your local FB marketplace.
Just a thought.
Edit: I also owned the S3 back in the day...these are as easy to ski, but perform better in every metric.
Thanks, but those are a lot wider than what I am looking for; I'm wanting a WROD ski that would fun on groomed and playful if I get to ski on the edges of the groomed, I already have something vaguely similar to those for when the snow gets good.
BC Serpo is the ski I would love to have for WROD and messing around with the kid.
Just get a beater pair of seth pistols. Should fit the bill nicely.
For me the neutral ski is the Salomon qst.
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I’m using my old 2013 K2 Coombacks with Outlaw Xs and TX Comps for firm snow. Yeah they’re 102 underfoot but there’s no tail rocker and the tip rise is fairly modest (giving them a longer running edge) which combined with a burly construction allows them to rail at high speed.
yes, not only the "non-metal" version, this one is TWO layers of metal. "Armada Invictus 99 Ti Skis are designed for one very specific type of skiing: going faster than you ever thought possible. . . . Stiff flex in the tail and waist designed for aggressive skiing." Not fun for me. I'm not aggressive enough, I guess.
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If they were the 187 I’d take them off your hands
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That’s why I brought up the Invictus 95, much softer but still really fun on soft groomers and shallow side snow. Nothing like the ti version. But there are better more playful options out there that would also handle crud/firm conditions better obviously.
The reason I brought up the Bonafides is that I think they are a very versatile ski that is really fun on groomed and side snow in a variety of conditions, and I suspect easier to ski than the your Armadas. Also, older versions can be found for cheap. They do like speed more than noodling around though. Nothing wrong with a stiffer ski not suiting your style of skiing. Some of the best tele skiers I see are not necessarily the fastest chargers. And I like speed but am far removed from being one of the smoothest skiers out there. ;)