Gear: Skis for Teens, 2010
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We’ve seen the kind of beating a park ski has to be able to withstand these days. We also suspect that whoever invented rail-grinding was in cahoots with the ski manufacturers. Whatever—we think we understand what a high school–aged shredder needs: twin-tips, cool graphics, constructions that can withstand abuse in the park and versatile designs that let them rip it up everywhere else on the mountain. Check out these rides, and stoke up for a new season.
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