Each ski excels in different areas of park skiing. To over simply it: The Blend is best known for performing well at a wide variety rails, jibs and butter tricks, while remaining solid for jumping. It has a wider, more stable platform, but with a more playful flex and sidecut shape. Since it leans more towards jibbing, the new sidewall construction is designed to take a beating. The T Wall is best used for jumps/features with faster spinning tricks. It has a narrower waist width, low swing weight, and the stiffer flex(further out from the binding) is less playful than the blend, but more supportive on landings. The Honey Badger is a great ski for someone getting into park, a smaller person or someone on a tighter budget. Lightweight, medium flex and agile for everyday park features. All of these skis can get the job done, they just offer different strengths depending on what type of skiing you do.
Sidewall construction seems pretty smart imo
Yes Will!!!
Wholesome content
Well deserved Will! ❤
Getting blood meridian vibes with the topsheet
Looks sick
Dope
Max with the sickest graphics in the game. He's been slaying it for MOMENT for ages and now LINE! What a time to be alive. 🤘
fuh yea line brings back og graphics
What makes these different than like a tw pro or a honey badger?
Each ski excels in different areas of park skiing.
To over simply it:
The Blend is best known for performing well at a wide variety rails, jibs and butter tricks, while remaining solid for jumping. It has a wider, more stable platform, but with a more playful flex and sidecut shape. Since it leans more towards jibbing, the new sidewall construction is designed to take a beating.
The T Wall is best used for jumps/features with faster spinning tricks. It has a narrower waist width, low swing weight, and the stiffer flex(further out from the binding) is less playful than the blend, but more supportive on landings.
The Honey Badger is a great ski for someone getting into park, a smaller person or someone on a tighter budget. Lightweight, medium flex and agile for everyday park features.
All of these skis can get the job done, they just offer different strengths depending on what type of skiing you do.
more durability lmao
@@Secretserviceee true story :)