It has a mid-fat park ski width that is really maneuverable in the park but can also handle all-mountain.
I would say this is a park ski first with an all-mountain function attached to it.
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Shape/Flex/Construction:
The Allplays have a turn radius of ~18m which held up quite well at high speed.
Is there a difference?
I love disasters and hitting rails at near perpendicular angles yet still have not cracked the edges.
Jay knows that these skis will be smashing metal all day long and his builds take that into consideration.
I love a good dad carve on early morning groomers and these absolutely allow for that.
Spring days are the best days.
When its harvest season these skis really shine.
This also wasnt really an issue for me because I dont like skiing steep moguls - does anyone?
They’re enough for most east coast days.
Park/Playfulness:
PARK SKIING!
Im a shorter fella and with 178s and 98 waist I felt really in control.
The softer tails were a bit less forgiving when landing backseat on jumps but still enough to get by.
Additionally, if jumps are under 40ft you dont really notice the softer tail on landings.
They arent quite Blends but you’ve got the option to still butter your toast just fine.
Durability:
I love J Skis for how open they are with warranty and customer satisfaction.
Something they wouldnt do if they didnt stand behind their products durability.
With that I think these skis are built extremely well.
The topsheets hold up better than almost every brand of ski Ive been on, perhaps except for Liberty.
Its a fun nimble ski for such a wide park ski and requires very little time to break-in.
Once you go wide you dont go back.