

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Oblivion 79 is my go-to for days when I’m splitting time between the park and the rest of the mountain. It’s light, easy to spin, and has enough camber underfoot to carve clean turns outside the park. The PNP rocker makes switch landings smooth, and the wood core keeps it lively all day.""Who It’s For Freestyle Skiers Who Mix Park and Resort Runs: This ski is made for riders who want a playful setup that can handle rails, jumps, and halfpipe laps, while still being capable of carving groomers and exploring side hits. Great for intermediate to advanced skiers who like variety. What It’s For Park Progression with All-Mountain Capability: The Oblivion 79 thrives in terrain parks with its twin-tip shape and PNP rocker profile but adapts seamlessly to carving laps on groomers. It’s versatile enough to ski switch, spin with ease, and still maintain edge hold at speed. Why We Like It Lightweight, Durable, and Fun Everywhere: We like how the wood core provides a snappy, responsive feel while keeping the ski agile. The partial twin-tip tail design adds freestyle performance without sacrificing control, and the durable UHM base ensures long-lasting speed. It’s built for all-season progression."
Price: $212.50 from Backcountry
| Merchant | Price | |
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| $212.50 | Visit Store |
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