FS: 186 K2 Mindbender 116C
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Overall really liked them. They are lighter than I would normally go, but they were still damp/stable enough. They don't have the same ride characteristics as something like a Moment or ON3P, but once you adjust you can still charge on them pretty damn hard.
They also ski hard snow/groomers pretty darn well for their size and jump phenomenally (especially with the forward mount).
My main reason for selling is that I have switched over to snowboarding ~90% of my days and these just don't get taken out anymore.Comment
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I'm surprised these are still here. It's a great ski that can cover a lot of bases in a smaller quiver. Pair it with cast/duke PT/shift and you can throw one ski in the truck and be ready for most days out west.
It's a strong/fairly stiff ski, light for it's width, forgiving. Can be skied from a centered stance but wants you to drive the tips a little more in deeper snow. Tips are basically unsinkable. Surprisingly capable on soft groomers.Comment
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how did these ski at +3? I might be able to reuse this mount but have never skied any ski that far ahead of rec. I don’t ski switch and usually ski more traditional mount skis. I demo’d these in Japan at the regular line and really enjoyed them.
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For those interested. I'll say that I really liked the skis mounted at +3 (which is still like -6 from cc) and don't think I'd want them any further back. They still felt like they had plenty of shovel but also gained a more balanced/neutral feel.
I tend to ski fairly centered and my favorite ski ever is the Chipotle Banana which I mounted at +1.Comment
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