Congratulations. You’ll like the solid feel on the rails. Your legs might get a little tired on the scraped-off snow. Just aim for where there’s 1” of fluff on top. And just side-slip any ice like you’re on a box.
This is the review I have been looking for!!! Great work. Also being a Colorado skier I’m kinda caught on if I should do the regulars or edge less. Is the edgeless really that much better?
Thanks. Tough question. There are 2 differences. The Edgeless demand you pay more attention on your commute to or from the park. But, they definitely feel more stable on metal. It’s hard to describe, but they give a sense of security when you land squarely on a tube or rail or even a box. If you’re carving on an icy jump into a cork, they may slip out. But if there’s some softness to the take-off, they’re fine. The feel on a rail grind is the main selling point. Ptex just feels totally different than steel on a tube or rail. I didn’t de-tune my regular BDOGS, and they grabbed and I went down hard. The Edgeless spoil you.
@@djschaut hmmmm interesting… so I literally daily drive the ARGs lmfaooo. Nobody believes that when I tell them lolol but it kind of sounds like the edgeless’ are like the ARG. Kind of more like a slide than an edged in turn. I’m sure they are unreal on rail but the regulars seem like a more all around ski. Are they both the same softness or is the edgeless softer?
Sweet, i have the same edgeless bdogs and i've been loving them also. Seems difficult to go back to regular skis after them.
I can’t get off them. I tried.
Just got my first pair I’m from Wisconsin with a lot of man made snow. Interested to see how they’ll be in the park
Congratulations. You’ll like the solid feel on the rails. Your legs might get a little tired on the scraped-off snow. Just aim for where there’s 1” of fluff on top. And just side-slip any ice like you’re on a box.
@@djschaut appreciate your reply! Can’t wait to try them out and see, I’ll keep what you said in mind as well👊
This is the review I have been looking for!!! Great work. Also being a Colorado skier I’m kinda caught on if I should do the regulars or edge less. Is the edgeless really that much better?
Thanks. Tough question. There are 2 differences. The Edgeless demand you pay more attention on your commute to or from the park. But, they definitely feel more stable on metal. It’s hard to describe, but they give a sense of security when you land squarely on a tube or rail or even a box. If you’re carving on an icy jump into a cork, they may slip out. But if there’s some softness to the take-off, they’re fine. The feel on a rail grind is the main selling point. Ptex just feels totally different than steel on a tube or rail. I didn’t de-tune my regular BDOGS, and they grabbed and I went down hard. The Edgeless spoil you.
Also check out jb_smoove on instagram or me parkgot. Jb is also on the Edgeless. He’s better than me.
@@djschaut hmmmm interesting… so I literally daily drive the ARGs lmfaooo. Nobody believes that when I tell them lolol but it kind of sounds like the edgeless’ are like the ARG. Kind of more like a slide than an edged in turn. I’m sure they are unreal on rail but the regulars seem like a more all around ski. Are they both the same softness or is the edgeless softer?
@ViperFox_ I think they’re about the same flex, just edgeless.