Pros: The closest thing to a do everything ski I've ever come across. Cons: I appreciate a good auto pistol but not on my skis please.
ME - 33 and have ski'd for over 20 years. 6' tall and 190 lbs. Previous skis were Rossignol Synergy's (as in just barely shaped)</P> I demo'd a few different types of twin tips last season both long ones and short and had a pretty good ...
Pros: great swing weight for spins, rivets r good, floats really good Cons: not many, besides people asking you how good they are for the whole mountain
i had just purchased these skis about one year ago half way into the season, i live in heavenly ca. and i like the park but also like to spend time on the mountain some of the runs can get bad after a day of skiing. i had just had these skis mounted at ...
This ski ROCKS!!! Public Enemy! by kchri ,Mar 06 '04
Pros: Graphics, stability, fast response, solid edge control. Cons: None...
Fast, stable, cuts through crud (or skims over it), fantastic on the steeps and backcountry and hold a very solid edge. I had always skied GS type fast cruiser skis and wanted something more. After one session on these skis my confidence and ability increased more quickly than a whole season usually provides. The cut sharp and precisely for excellent control on the double black bowls and are surprisingly stable on the groomers at the bottom. These are not groomer skis however! They do everything better than the Speed 63s and I can't wait to take them part so I can pretend to be a park monkey...
Pros: Bumps=AWESSOME, Groomed=AWESOME, Ice= AWESOME, best ski ever Cons: Nothing... well, everyone asks about them, but i dont care
Demo'ed out these beasts on Sunday, March 7th at Killington VT. I demoed Dynastar trouble makers on saturday, and did not like them at all, the bindings were too much on the center of the ski and were not stable at high speeds at all. So I took out the Public enemies, hoping that it would be a lot better than the trouble makers. They shredded on the ice, demolished pockets of sugar snow, zipperlined soft moguls, and even made death cookies enjoyable. I skiied the K2 Enemies for 3 years before this, and I could definately notice the improvements made on the ski, such as the bigger and beefier back tip, which made moguls a lot funner, and the ski seemed a lot more stable than it already was. I bought the Public enemy at the end of the day, I liked it so much. Looking forward to seeing how it performs in the powder this upcomming weekend.
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