There is no question Jason Levinthal is a skiing living legend.
The lineup now contains six skis and our editors have spent time on four of them.
The Whippit - Lemuel
I would call them a medium flex, similar to a pair of Chronics.
The Whipit is definitely at home in the park.They are also comfortable on groomed snow and in the bumps.
The first day we had about 8 inches of fresh that got chopped up pretty quick.
The next 3 days were everything from ice to moguls to chopped up dense snow to spring slush.
And I saw no major damage except a couple of large topsheet chips.
The Allplays have a nice feel to them while skiing.
These are not 2x4 stiff nor are they Lizzie soft, they are smack in the middle.
Definitely a nice flex for a park skier that rips up the whole mountain.
I have never been able to butter as well on another pair of skis.
The one thing that let me down a bit on these was the stability.
Super fun in the bumps and if you like finding tranny, these will ride them out really smoothly.
Some people like wider skis for the park, I went through that phase.
If that is your thing, give these a look.
I can’t comment on the durability as I was only able to ride them for 5 days.
Kudos to you J!
They do a really good job of balancing ease of skiing and stability.
The hard snow, and groomer performance was pretty fun.
The Metal was fun, and easy to ski.
I think It would be a great ski as an (almost)everyday inbounds alpine setup.
Plus, if you get your Dad on J Skis, he’ll be the coolest Dad around.