Originally Posted by
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So, skied yesterday morning on the MF 108, 182 length. We had a reported 8" new. With the wind, it was variable new depths and conditions. All in all, it was wind condensed pretty much everywhere so definitely not blower pow.
My first run was down Misfortune, a steep double black that usually holds good snow, deeper than most areas as it's lee to the prevailing wind. It was good but somewhat tracked as it got hit early. Still got into some decent untracked and had a fun run. My first impression of the ski was they're mounted too far forward. They skied well but I felt like I was going over the bars at any moment.
I then went to the C chutes and skied what looked to be wind blown slab. It was really good chalk for the first half then undisturbed new for a few turns then avy debris on the runout to flat. The wind blown slab was, unbeknownst to me at first, actually the slide bed from control work. Still fun and the skis behaved well in the wildly variable conditions of that single run. Still, it felt like I'd be going over the bars at any moment but never did.
The rest of the morning was similar results on everything I skied. As I got more used to them and skied a little more centered, I got more comfortable with the mount.
In the afternoon, I skied my x106 and went to many of the same runs. I really came to like the Frees but still really like the x106, too. I think the Frees probably were a little more comfortable with the weird stuff but not that much more. They're really a fun ski and I think I'd like them even more if mounted 1-2 cm back. However, not so sure I'm to a point where I'd dump my 106 to get them. At some point, I'll probably do the switch but not until at least next season.
I could provide a more indepth report but, doing this on my phone with a lousy connection is restrictive so I'll stop with the above.