Icelantic Da´Nollie (Page 2)

Martina Larsson
Martina Larsson (Guest)
01/09/2014
Strengths:
Stable
Playful,
Ball design
Slightly below the foot

Weaknesses:


Summary:
Last winter I went to Da Nolli for the first time.

Mina Da Nolli is center-mounted and at first I was a little worried that I would experience them as a problem when I used them but for the park very much.

But I'm pretty hot and think it's a fun skiing to go around outside for the park as well. However, it is not recommended when they snowed a lot, then a wide skid is preferable. But to go with it in the piste and in the woods when there is not too much snow I think it works well.

But above all, it's a park ski and I think it's good in the park.
I'm not a parker myself, but I'm trying to learn a bit basic and because they're fun to try new. So if you want to learn how to park and do not know which parkskid you want to buy then I can strongly recommend Da nolli, I like it super much and it also has a ball design.

Model year: 2014
Riding style: Powder-piste-little park
Length on the ski: 170 cm
Riders weight: 63 kg
Riders length: 165 cm

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N/A
(Guest)
25/08/2014
Strengths:
Great skiing, extreme pop and playfulness combined with a cruel stability. Something that adds a little extra to this model is that despite the stability the skid possesses, it is very easy. Fits me perfectly.

Weaknesses:


Summary:
A ski that helped me develop, highly recommend!

Model year: 2014
Length on the ski: 180 cm

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Jonathan Eklund
Jonathan Eklund (Guest)
21/08/2014
Strengths:
Very good pop
Really beautiful
Easy to get used to
Does not weigh as much as most of the skis

Weaknesses:


Summary:
I have traveled on this ski all season, basically go every weekend, as well as three weekdays and every law when there is snow. I have been on skis from 1 year of age.

Every time I have bought new skis, I have bought from different companies to test if a particular company has a better ski that suits me.
Now I've found the perfect one. Da 'Nollie is the absolute best ski I went on. It is absolutely perfect. I went on a pair of heavier and 1cm longer skis the year before, so it was a little odd at first but you get used to it very quickly and it's very worth it, because it's a really good ski.

The best thing about the skid is that it's very soft on tip and tail (flex 4 if I remember correctly), making it sick easy to pop so you can fly higher and longer than everyone else. It is also very easy to handle and control so you do not have to worry so much that something goes wrong.

Whether you are a beginner or the swimmer, the ski is perfect for you who are most in the park and driving urbans.

Model year: 2014
Riding style: Park
Length on the ski: 180 cm
Riders weight: 85 kg
Riders length: 187 cm

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ErikHammarsten
10/03/2014
Strengths:
Cruel pop
Well balanced
Light
stylish

Weaknesses:


Summary:
Is on my other pair Da Nollie (the first is from 10/11). Not much has happened since then, a bit stiffer and different design. But what does it do when the existing ski was already one of the best park skis I drove on!

I drive mid-mounted on my 180cm. As the ski is symmetrical, I get as much skid in front of as behind the foot, with the same cut. This makes the skis easy to handle and extended. I also get a great balance both on the rails and in the air.

The page has a huge span below the foot, when you load it and shoot away, you get a messy pop. The ski is wonderfully playful. In addition, it is softer in the tip / tail than underneath, which also gives more pop but also invites to lovely butters.

This ski has everything a park skiing must have. Compared to my da nollie from 10/11, they have changed a bit on the material on top sheet, which makes the skid withstand more scratches and strokes. Which is positive!

If you are a skier who does not spend much time in the piste and the forest, but is looking for a park and out of town, this is the ski for you!

The thumbs up to the jokes in Colorado!

Erik Hammarsten
Examined Ski instructor

Model year: 2014
Riding style: Powder-park-piste
Length on the ski: 180 cm
Riders weight: 83 kg
Riders length: 179 cm

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OliverH
03/12/2013
Strengths:
playful
stable
Light
Nollie flex core is rudely nice.

Weaknesses:
not found any yet.

Summary:
My hardest state, Nollies, is now in my home where I let the skis try on all kinds of substrates. I started in the park where I was sick with the skid as the softness and the Nollie flex core make the ski a wonderful and playful ski that creates so many possibilities in the park. On the rails, the skid is cool, because it's easy to push and it can withstand the ski as it also works perfectly to drive off the road!

Also tested the ski in the powder and in the piste where I also became very pleasantly surprised. Went very fast down the hill and felt that every turn was really still and you really knew who had the skis, in the powder like that. It is a bit wider, so it works well even in the powder. Love this ski and what I recommend is that you get your own pair as soon as possible!

Model year: 2013
Riding style: Park
Length on the ski: 180 cm
Riders weight: 75 kg
Riders length: 188 cm

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K-westling
08/02/2013
Strengths:
Crazy playful
Really a lot of pop
Nice design
Soft yet stable

Weaknesses:
Not an end

Summary:
The first impression when I got the ski was that I thought they would be rock hard, but then I sat down and test the skis and noticed how soft they actually were. Soft but still really stable. I spend all the time just playing around in the park.

I was very overworked and that was really good. I could play more in the park and try out new creative things. Really easy, raila became a lot more fun at once (I like most of hope), but also great at big jumps, they are just so soft yet very stable in high, air and landy.

Even if you are on your way to or park the park, you can find fun things. Everything from going forest to go really fast in the piste and still have stability. The ski is 118-88-118 so you can go deep in the snow too.

What should I say? The best skiing I've had. A boring day in the park turns into a really calm one. Very good for the money. Would recommend this ski to anyone who wants as much fun in the park as possible.

Model year: 2013
Riding style: park
Length on the ski: 170 cm
Riders weight: 65 kg
Riders length: 170 cm

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Fabian.
23/11/2012
Strengths:
playful
stable
Light
stylish

Weaknesses:


Summary:
Da Nollie is a ski based on a traditional traditional camber, but as a result of its nollie flex core, it becomes incredibly playful while still stable.

I've been hard to find the ski in Lindvallen now in the spring season in both the pist and the park and I have to say that I'm surprised in a positive way.
In recent years I have driven on hard skis and loved it so the first days of Da Nollie were a little sketchy because of that it is so soft. But when I got to know the ski, I realized what I had missed in the years I drove on tougher skis. They were SUNNESS fun, many new doors opened when I began to benefit from the softness and the nollie-flex core.
The skid is very stable extended, backward and in the air.

When I tested it at a little higher speed in the piste, I was also pleasantly surprised, what is happening with softer skis at higher speeds is that it becomes easily unstable and worrying but that was nothing I knew about.

In summary, it is obviously the best ski I've taken in the park, stability and playfulness is a fact.
It is a clean park park that gives a lot of money for the money and personally I am very pleased so far!


Fabian Håkansson, Freeridegymnasiet.

Model year: 2013
Riding style: Park
Length on the ski: 180 cm
Riders weight: 75 kg
Riders length: 180 cm

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