They are open to all brands, big or small, whether they work with Newschoolers or otherwise.
Our editors' picks are exactly the same, but being truly comprehensive is harder to pull off.
Unlike other outlets, I want to put our cards on the table.
We haven’t skied everything.
But in both cases, we haven’t skied them, so they can’t make the cut.
Of course, trying to define the best park skis is very much a matter of personal preference.
These are the skis we’d choose to ride, and that’s the best endorsement we can give.
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Armada BDog: Mark(@markymark.)
The fact that he does is a testament to the combination of butteriness and stability that they offer.
These are certainly the softest of our picks overall.
I would say the number one factor for me with this ski is the durability.
They don’t really have an upper limit, level-wise, either.
It gives the ski a more balanced feel despite the ski having rockered tips and cambered tails.
So for now, they remain my pick for park days.
Liberty Helix 98- Peter(@P3t3r)
This year the Helix 98 is Peter’s pick.
Last year it was Mark’s.
I’ve skied it too and it really is a standout ski.
Mark is our resident ski killer.
So when he says a ski is super durable, we take notice.
The slight tip rocker felt great too when initiating turns on trails and skiing slushy days.
Those who like to go big.