ALSO, the most important feature of volkls is the ELP rocker, which means it has a continuous sidecut and continuous reverse camber. I just wish that all the ppl making these reviews knew enough about the skis to make an informative review
@sk8tide i was wondering the same thing. But I ended up getting bridges because they are stiffer so theyll handle better east coast. It depends were ur skiing and how u ski
@jmoocow try to imagine a rocker ski on a rail. sounds like a bad idea. I would say get these skis, leave the rails alone, get above a bigass cliff and SEND IT. I think that then you will realize what you were put on this earth to do.
Hi, I am wondering where I should mount this ski, I recently bought a pair and I want a good all mountain ski to enter the park about 25% of the time and ski the rest of the mountain 75% of the time. What mounting point, Freestyle, marker, or Freeride should I get (with jester bindings). Is freeride too far back? Please respond quickly, I need a response by tomorrow...
I have got question. I ski most time on piste but sometimes I also like to jump, do some simple tricks and also some off piste freeride. Is this ski good for me?
@prasiatenko It will definitly suit your style. Keep in mind that 95mm underfoot is not what you'd really call "carver". So have fun in the backcountry ;)
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AlwsRS 1 year ago
ALSO, the most important feature of volkls is the ELP rocker, which means it has a continuous sidecut and continuous reverse camber. I just wish that all the ppl making these reviews knew enough about the skis to make an informative review
molgra7 1 year ago
Would you recommend these or the K2 Kung fujas?
sk8tide 1 year ago
@sk8tide i was wondering the same thing. But I ended up getting bridges because they are stiffer so theyll handle better east coast. It depends were ur skiing and how u ski
kingofSTEEZ1472 1 year ago
@kingofSTEEZ1472 I think im gonna get the bridges, quite a few people have told me that they are just a better ski all together.
sk8tide 1 year ago
hi i was aondering how these skis would perform on rails and in powder also are these skis centre mounted
jmoocow 1 year ago 2
@jmoocow try to imagine a rocker ski on a rail. sounds like a bad idea. I would say get these skis, leave the rails alone, get above a bigass cliff and SEND IT. I think that then you will realize what you were put on this earth to do.
molgra7 1 year ago
Hi, I am wondering where I should mount this ski, I recently bought a pair and I want a good all mountain ski to enter the park about 25% of the time and ski the rest of the mountain 75% of the time. What mounting point, Freestyle, marker, or Freeride should I get (with jester bindings). Is freeride too far back? Please respond quickly, I need a response by tomorrow...
Gerryargnot 1 year ago
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sdeezy8 1 year ago
I have got question. I ski most time on piste but sometimes I also like to jump, do some simple tricks and also some off piste freeride. Is this ski good for me?
prasiatenko 1 year ago
@prasiatenko It will definitly suit your style. Keep in mind that 95mm underfoot is not what you'd really call "carver". So have fun in the backcountry ;)
StephPal 1 year ago