i’m 6’4 which is 194cm and i really love these skis. the tallest size is 178cm only though which would be to around my lips . is this way too small and should i look into taller skis or would these be fine for me? they just look so good
Hey Sean! It could work, but you might want to consider finding a similar ski that comes in a longer length. Volkl has a new Revolt 90 with a lot of similar characteristics to the TWP, but it's available in a 186 cm length.
Thoughts on the 2023 model as a family groomer cruiser / park ski? Already got all mountain covered with Enforcer 100 and looking for something more playful while skiing with the family at the local bunny hill and park.
Hi there, I'm 6 foot. What ski length should i get? And would you say this is the best ski for big jumps, improvement in park, and good for other things like off-peice?
For blending park and all-mountain, the TW Pro is great. You could also check out the Chronic from Line as it's a bit wider for softer snow while keeping the freestyle performance at a very high level. I'd look to the high 170's to low 180's in either ski.
The TW is narrower and more competition park-focused. It's fine to compete park on a 99 mm underfoot ski, but the TW is more of that specific ski. That said, you're losing out on some all-mountain versatility when you go with the park-specific ski.
@@SkiEssentials amazing thanks for such a quick response so now it comes down to my final two 4frnt switch or armada edollo skis? Which ones and what binding should i buy with them
Certainly can! Obviously there are better powder skis out there, but nothing's stopping you from skiing some softer snow on them, you'll just work a little harder.
I’m a 13 year old and I’m looking for a light weight ski. I’m not the best but I’m not bad do you this is the right ski or is the hunny bagger better for me
Definitely can work, absolutely. While it's suitable for the best park skiers in the world, like Tom, skis like this are great as they're also very approachable for lower level skiers. Nothing about it is too demanding. Should work great for you.
Yes, for maneuverability, and if you're in softer snow, they're easy to get up on edge for good carving performance, but they're not nearly as capable on-trail as some other, less freestyle-focused skis.
i’m 6’4 which is 194cm and i really love these skis. the tallest size is 178cm only though which would be to around my lips . is this way too small and should i look into taller skis or would these be fine for me? they just look so good
Hey Sean! It could work, but you might want to consider finding a similar ski that comes in a longer length. Volkl has a new Revolt 90 with a lot of similar characteristics to the TWP, but it's available in a 186 cm length.
Thoughts on the 2023 model as a family groomer cruiser / park ski? Already got all mountain covered with Enforcer 100 and looking for something more playful while skiing with the family at the local bunny hill and park.
I think it's a great choice. There's nothing wrong with a fun-loving twin tip for cruising groomers and hitting the park.
I purchased these skis and I was wondering if you suggest true center binding mount or -20mm for park and all mountain
Unless you're 100% park, I think the -2 makes more sense.
I understand these are engineered for the park, but with 90 under foot, would this also do well on semi-deep powder?
Yes! The shape combined with the lighter weight and taper shape makes it a pretty good floater.
I'm 5 10 140 lbs. and ski park at an intermidiate level. what size should I get and can you butter on this ski?
I'd go with 171, and butters are totally on the table with this ski.
Hi there, I'm 6 foot. What ski length should i get? And would you say this is the best ski for big jumps, improvement in park, and good for other things like off-peice?
Off peice with POW*
For blending park and all-mountain, the TW Pro is great. You could also check out the Chronic from Line as it's a bit wider for softer snow while keeping the freestyle performance at a very high level. I'd look to the high 170's to low 180's in either ski.
How do these compare to the 4frnt switch skis?
The TW is narrower and more competition park-focused. It's fine to compete park on a 99 mm underfoot ski, but the TW is more of that specific ski. That said, you're losing out on some all-mountain versatility when you go with the park-specific ski.
@@SkiEssentials amazing thanks for such a quick response so now it comes down to my final two 4frnt switch or armada edollo skis? Which ones and what binding should i buy with them
Should I buy them i ride park but also ride som powder snow
Certainly can! Obviously there are better powder skis out there, but nothing's stopping you from skiing some softer snow on them, you'll just work a little harder.
im 6ft 150. what size should i get?
I'd go with the 178 in that ski. Have fun!
SE
Deciding between these and the faction prodigy’s. What do you guys think?!
The Line has more of a sophisticated and energetic feel. The Prodigy was fine, but I thought it lacked some pop. No such issues with TW Pro.
I’m a 13 year old and I’m looking for a light weight ski. I’m not the best but I’m not bad do you this is the right ski or is the hunny bagger better for me
I mainly hit jumps but I also mess around with rails
I'd think the Honey Badger would be a bit better of a choice, especially if you're looking for lighter weight.
are they good for jibbing and durable?
Yes and yes! Great for jibbing (Tom's like the king of jibs) and the construction is intended to be as durable as possible for a ski like this.
Eh lines durability isn’t the best but the t walls are better than the others
Would you recommend this Ski to a 14 y/o who isnt that good in the Park yet?
Definitely can work, absolutely. While it's suitable for the best park skiers in the world, like Tom, skis like this are great as they're also very approachable for lower level skiers. Nothing about it is too demanding. Should work great for you.
I’m 14 5’7.5-5’8 and 135 pounds what length would you recommend I’m looking at these or the honey badgers
@@cash-123 you should probably go for around the 170cm mark but no more the 172
Can i Butter really good and easy
Yup! Very flexible skis for easy manipulations.
How easy could these skis maneuver? Are they good for carving?
Yes, for maneuverability, and if you're in softer snow, they're easy to get up on edge for good carving performance, but they're not nearly as capable on-trail as some other, less freestyle-focused skis.