2019 4frnt Renegade Changes?
How about 190 length EHP, but with the shape of the 186? I would sink tips on the 193 (Chinese watercolor) in more than a foot of fresh untracked, but I’m near 200lbs. Probably wouldn’t have sunk tips in BC because there is real pitch, I only skied them in NE. My floppy beat up 186s floated better on that terrain. 196 Rens surprisingly fun back east.
2019 4frnt Renegade Changes?
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altacoup
Or do what I do. Start day on rens. Move to ehp for afternoon and devestators for day after. I do think bringing back the ehp would be a great move for 4frnt. Maybe they could do small batch of rens to. I'm super bummed they changed the Ren. I've stated many times here that is the best pow ski ever, for those who want to ski pow fast. But I have 3 backup pairs to go with 2 pairs mounted and in use. And I've skied 2 more pair until death. So that gets me some years of use. More than anything I'm just bummed to see 4frnt getting away from what I saw as making them a really good brand. Which is designing a great ski and sticking with it. Sure is just 1 ski they've changed but it's my favorite. Jlev's decision to change the lay up is purely asinine, and makes me worry what other mistakes he'll make. I like a lot of the new business model. Recent deal on boards with bindings was a sweet deal, especially for those who can't get pro forms. Jlev should really just hire me as a consultant. I probably own more 4frnt skis than anyone who works for or is sponsored by 4frnt.
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Curious if you own or tried the Hoji? How about reckless toboggan? I just picked up a pair of 187s, hadn’t been on them in a few years. Fun ski for soft snow in NE. Replaced my 186 EHP with those because the EHPs are totally beat, quite soft at this point in their life. Will eventually get another pair of those.
2019 4frnt Renegade Changes?
2019 4frnt Renegade Changes?
Thanks for the feedback guys. For me, it’s fun as an east coast all day pow ski in tight terrain and I agree it is mellower then the Ren or EHP. Not sure if I’ll ever take them on a trip out west, need more time on them. They’ll probably end up with shifts on them at some point.
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tuco
This is why I am so enamored with the Head Boneshaker/Carlos, easily covers all these bases
Same with the Volkl One, which should have been continued in their line and offered in a low 190s length. Yes it overlaps with the confession, but I don’t hear that ski being sung heaps of praise. The one is not as frictionless as Hoji-derived designs, but it is fun in pow (floats a ton for 116 under foot, equal to Rens IMO), fun in chop and crud. Can carve groomers. If I had to have a one ski quiver for out west, I think that would be it. The set I have access to is mounted at -6ish from center (something like 3-4 ahead of the rearmost recommended mount point) and it is money there.