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In-Depth Review: 2019 Majesty Crowbar | The Roofbox Reviews

Majesty skis are an independent European freeski company who have been making skis for about 10 years now.

With full sidewall construction, these are a pretty solid package.

you could really push these skis hard when the conditions are icy or hardpack.

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The stiffness ensures grip taking off and stability when landing with high impact.

Needless to say this ski is designed for going big and skiing fast.

Id say a lot of the ski performance is dictated by the powerful pop and stabilization while hitting features.

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Landing switch felt great when taking the jump a little too big or landing on slightly flatter zones.

All said and done, this ski is great for hitting big jumps or rails.

On days where the slush freezes over and becomes crud, this ski powers through it with little effort.

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I wouldn’t recommend this as an ideal ski to take out to Mt.

Hood in the spring but still proved to be a great east coast ski for all conditions.

Unfortunately not the most durable based on this pair.

On bright side, stiffer skis are less likely to snap on you, so thats a plus point.

Conclusion:

The Majesty Crowbar has features that make it geared towards slopestyle-esque skiing.

Id describe this ski as powerful, responsive, and stable.

However, the durability issues are definitely a factor.

If you are willing to trade playfulness for performance, then the Crowbar is a good answer.