Hi everyone i'm conflicted between these two skies.
http://skis.findthebest.com/l/595/2012-Elan-e-FLEX-4-Red-Plate
and
http://skis.findthebest.com/l/4/2011-Dynastar-6th-Sense-Spin
i think Elan is a better all around ski. Most of my skiing is speed, downhill based, but i love doing freeride style jumps whereever i can find them on my way down the mountain. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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For the type of skiing you do and with only those two skis to consider, the Elan is the better choice. Both are designed for intermediate skiers but the Dynastar is more of a park ski.
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