By: Jordan Sunshine: Ski Buyer | October 5, 2022
As park skiing has evolved, so have park skis. There’s always been a bit of a divide in park skiing, between jibby, video-focused park skiers, who prioritize style, and competition skiers who are looking for light, precise skis to help them land technical tricks. Of course, skiers have always bridged that gap, filming great video parts, while also getting strong comp results, but for brands making park skis, it’s always been challenging to bridge that divide with a single ski. Luckily though, in recent years, more and more companies have figured out how to make versatile skis that appeal to every park skier.
And now those brands are offering those skis in more sizes than ever before so that younger and shorter skiers can make the most of the terrain park. That, added to the level of versatility that skis like the Bent 90 and Line TWP bring to the table, means that park skis are better than ever before, and more capable all over the mountain. So whether you’re a seasoned park rat, or just looking to slide your first rail, you can be confident while choosing a park ski by dialing in your choice of one of the best park skis on this list.
While the Bent family may have been born in pow, the Atomic Bent 90 Skis have their feet firmly in the park. Combining HRZN tech tips and tails with a Carbon Backbone layup, the Bent 90s are happy to surf the soft stuff all morning as long as you promise to hit some features on the way back down. Resist Edges provide long-lasting durability for rails and boxes, and Atomic's Light Woodcore delivers the pop you crave. A true Jack of all trades for the freestyle-inclined skier. The Bent 90 is guaranteed to be a hit out the gate.
Width | Weight | Original Price |
90 mm | 1600 g | $499.95 |
Jake Mageau wants you to have fun. That's the only reasonable explanation for his new pro model ON3P Mango 100 Skis. They epitomize his playful approach to skiing with a light, balanced feel, ample rocker, and an easy buttering style you rock both in and out of the park. With a newly modified tip taper, this all mountain capable park destroyer delivers freestyle fun to the masses in a true unisex size run. If you want to pop, spin, and jib every feature on the hill, the Mango 100 is your ski.
Width | Weight | Original Price |
100 mm | 1740 g | $799.00 |
Built as an all around platform for park skiing and playful riding, the Line Skis Blend Skis will help you expand your trick game whether you're a seasoned vet or an up-and-comer. The flex is smooth and pliable, but with plenty of snap and rebound. They're a freestyle staple for a reason, and you're sure to find your own favorite way to pop, press, spin, and slide the Blends through your local park.
Width | Weight | Original Price |
100 mm | 1940 g | $649.95 |
The new Head Oblivion 79 Skis are designed for the skier who is just as likely to spend the day in the park as anywhere else on the mountain, but doesn't want to be limited to a strictly-park symmetrical twin design. Wood Core twin tip construction with PNP rocker means you can handle it all, all of the time, forward or switch, with no worries.
Width | Weight | Original Price |
79 mm | 1830 g | $349.00 |
With entry-level pricing and pro-level performance, there are a whole lot of reasons to be buzzing about the Line Skis Honey Bee Skis. If they're sweet enough for Taylor Lundquist to throw down on, they've surely got more than enough bumble for the rest of us. These things are fast, nimble, and extremely boostable. Plus, they're built with Line's Fatty bases and edges, not to mention a cap construction that makes them borderline indestructible. There's no sweeter sting than that. These are the perfect option for anyone just getting into park skiing.
Width | Weight | Original Price |
92 mm | 1499 g | $399.95 |
The Line Skis Tom Wallisch Pro Skis are where you go if you need the highest level of performance in the park. Designed to be competition-ready, these sticks will help you push yourself to get around that one extra rotation, or to stomp that one trick you've been trying all year. They're quick, balanced, and super poppy - perfect for pushing the boundaries of freestyle skiing. These are well-rounded park skis that everyone from beginners to experienced park skiers will get along with just fine.
Width | Weight | Original Price |
90 mm | 1800 g | $499.95 |
This old friend of freestyle is back and better than ever. For rail assassins that make the city their playground all the way to the tip-top of the podium, the K2 Poacher Skis undoubtedly bring the heat. Their burly build and woven carbon stringers from tip to tail bring out the super stable yet energetic personality that makes them a strong contender in competition. Time to send 'er deep, bud!
Width | Weight | Original Price |
96 mm | Not Listed | $549.95 |
Session the park for a while, rip some groomers for a while, play in the trees a bit - all part of the game for the Völkl Revolt 86 Skis. A versatile all-mountain twin shape that also rips in the park, the Revolt 86 comes in two awesome graphic options and may be the best bang-for-the-buck choice for freestyle-oriented rippers on a budget. The Revolt 86 is a great gateway drug to the world of park skiing.
Width | Weight | Original Price |
86 mm | 1860 g | $399.99 |
Henrik Harlaut is a bonafide ski legend, and his pro model skis are legendary in their own right. Just as he has pushed the envelope of what's possible on skis over the years, his pro model has pushed the envelope of what defines a modern park ski. The Armada Edollo Skis have a silky smooth medium flex, a bit more tip rocker than you'd expect out of a sub-100 waisted ski, and are built to crush everything in the park. They're stable, nimble, and can boost to the moon. Wu-tang is for the children, but the Edollo skis are for you. If you want to push your limits with style, the Edollo is the ski for you.
Width | Weight | Original Price |
98 mm | 1900 g | $649.95 |
Our ski buyers have an endless amount of knowledge on all things skiing stemming from years of experience in the ski industry in tandem with their countless hours spent on slopes everywhere from groomers to the remote backcountry around the world. evo's buyers assess all products coming to market, lean into this knowledge, and put together this selection of the best products. They have a unique perspective as they truly see everything offered across the category.