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Take the Scott P3 Alpine Skis and slaughter the competition in the park and pipe. Proven in the X-Games as a freestyle monster, this twintip ski eats up park terrain. As the foundation of Scott's freestyle line, the Scott P3 Alpine Ski features a strong sandwich sidewall construction that provides amazing pop, quick response and solid stability. Pro Tips give you perfect flex and predictable tip behavior—for your much more un-predictable moves.
Bottom Line: Eat up park competitions with the P3 Alpine Ski.
I like these skis, they are good for all terrain but heavier than I expected to ski with. It is a lot harder to get a lot of air with these skis than with others, so therefore harder to do tricks. Although these skis are very durable and great for rails!
I just got these skis and I love the flex patterns. The dimensions are dope. I got them off of tramdock.com for 150 bucks so I am super happy about them.
i bought these skis of tramdock for a very reasonable price, so i wasnt expecting anything crazy. these skis are fun, super stiff (if you like a stiff ski like myself), and handle great. however, i started skiing pre-season rails in october and within the first couple sessions, the edge detiorated. this is no big deal, it happens to alot of skis, but the entire ski delamed, after a month and a half of rail skiing. i didnt hit a single jump and the entire ski blew to pieces. scott will not warranty them, so i dont recomend buyng these skis, unless you plan on buying several pairs. normally, i would recomend this ski simply because i enjoyed it, it is fun, very different than all the other skis out there. but i dont recmend you buy it if you actually ski in the park. if you want to be cool and buy a pairof twins and hit groomers all day, this ski is for you. if you ski and type of park at all, look elsewhere, like armada or something high quality. thats all i have to say about tis ski
That completely depends on your height, weight, and whether or not you like skiing *in* the powder or *on* the powder. As long as you're not 250 lbs and 6' 4", this ski is great for skiing in the powder. With dimensions like 116-80-105, you won't sink, and you'll enjoy nice, deep turns.If you're really worried, check out Rossi's Scratch Brigade. The Brigade knows its way around the park and backcountry like nobodies business. This Brigade Pro is slightly different from the Brigade, but still holds its ground:http://www.backcountry.com/store/ROS0230/Rossignol-Scratch-Brigade-Pro-Ski.htmlIf you want a great all mountain ski, the Rossi Bandit straight up rocks:http://www.backcountry.com/store/ROS0223/Rossignol-Bandit-B94-Alpine-Ski.htmlhttp://www.backcountry.com/store/ROS0222/Rossignol-Bandit-B100-Quad-Alpine-Ski.htmlhttp://www.backcountry.com/store/ROS0122/Rossignol-Bandit-B104-Squad-Alpine-Skis.htmlHaving skied this ski, I can add a little to this. Compared to my powder skis, this ski feels like a twig under my foot. I wouldn't recommend this as a powder ski, however, compared to most park skis this ski excels at all mountain skiing.
Great price for a great ski. These skis are really stiff, way stiffer than almost every other park ski, including public enemys. This ski is fun to ski with on all terrain. Unfortunately it is May, so all the terrain parks are closed, but I still had fun jumping on it, but I couldn't give the ski a true "park test". I wasn't as comforatable skiing crud fast as I am on a pair of powder skis, but they did handle extremely well for a park ski. After i fine tune some of the edges this ski should be perfect. I can't wait to see how it jumps, but that will have to wait for a future date. If you want a buttery ski, look elsewhere, but if you want a park ski that can still handle the rest of the mountain without being too fat, this is a great ski for you.
Hey y'all, I'm kinda confused. I did rent the Scott P3 this winter for 2 weeks and absolutely loved it! For some reason the P3 I was riding was all white with a orange and red stuff on both skis like knuckelheads or something. All I can find on the internet are these above with the green and blue! Is there actually a difference between them except the colours?Thanks in advancecan u mail me to btitzck@hotmail.com or just write here!
Hi, I have an answer for you. I am not completely sure, but it seems to me that the 2006-2007 year had the graphic that you are describing. I am not sure if the ski was different or if just the graphics were, but if you skied on a ski that was all white with red/orange skulls on the tails, then I believe that they were from last season.
Went from Salomon Pocket Rockets to these and wow what a difference. Because of the construction, they are WAY stiffer and really rock out. Handles speed great, switch and are super durable. Not the widest for super pow, but thats not what's on their plate. What I cant figure is what base they are using because they are SUPER fast. I absolutely love em!
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