FL113s, KVdubs, Confessions, and a couple skinnies. Math says 60%.
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FL113s, KVdubs, Confessions, and a couple skinnies. Math says 60%.
Wider than 111?
ON3P Wren114 (not mounted)
ON3P BG (pre asym - sold my asyms)
ON3P WD116
Lib POWs (not mounted)
DPS L117
ON3P BG118 182 (not mounted)
DPS K118
PR-OTO
MF 118
DPS K119
K2 Dispatch 120
BC Nocta v2 185
BMT 122 (176 + 3x 186)
ON3P C&D 184 +189
I bought and sold whitewalker116s, BO118s, Vision118s too.
So a tad bit bloated currently.
On3p Wrenegade 114 (184) x2
On3p Woodsman 116 (187)
Blizzard Spur 124 (192) - black asym version
..and I always grab the Wrens.
Thanks guys. Feels good to be justified.
Holy shit, some of you have more pow skis in your current quiver than number of skis I’ve owned in my life.
Serious question, how do you decide what ski you want to be on for any given day, and are you convinced that you made the right decision?
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Current pow ski inventory on my wall reflects that I live and mostly ski in Maine. 178 Lotus 120 spoon and it hasn’t seen the sun in three years, mFree 108 is plenty of girth for here and gets all the snow time now.
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I’ll go
Skinny to fat
2023 188 Atomic Bent 110/attack 14
2020 190 Moment Deathwish tour/tecton
2018 190 Moment Deathwish/STH (beater street ski)
2022 192 Armada Whitewalker (unmounted - receiving Zeds)
2014 191 ON3P Billy Goat/Attack 14
2019 192 Atomic Bent Chetler 120/shift
2021 191 SGN Urrakkar/pivots (124mm)
Thinking I “need” a super fat - either ARG or a DPS spoon if I can find one
I'm pretty light. I need to add something new and long (hence my thread on pow missiles)
184 Bent Chetler 120 with Shifts
183 J Friend with STH
186 Faction La Machine Max with STH
Honorable mention for midfats because I only own one ski under 100 and it's a park ski (and a 99 WW).
Protest
Kusala Pow
GPO
Rustler 11
edit: forgot the Wren 114s!
193 gunsmokes with 22 design outlaws.
203 shiros with tyrolia race binders.
196 Ranger FR 115 with inserts for CAST (please buy these cuz I don't use them)
Otherwise, I find myself on the 100-110 ski category for the majority of my time. I envy the people here that get to use their 110+ skis as much as y'all seem to.
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186 black crow noctas. 122mm underfoot. Touring, daily driver.
Occasionally I throw the DPS lotus to. 186 (112mm underfoot) with DH boots on if I'm only riding lifts. In reality though if I'm not boarding or tele-ing, I'm 95% on the black crows.
2012 191 on3p billy goats (selling,currently going through the order of pm’s)
2012 190 moment bibby pro
2019 189 dynastar proto
2009 202 dps lotus 138
2013 192 dps spoon
2017 200 dps lotus 120
2011 194 Salomon el dictator
brand new 191 Pilsner hojis on the way!
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i got some gigawatts which are good in pow / stupid cheap/ stupid heavy but they don't do anything but pow, depending on the snow some years I don't even take them out
and the hybrid 2011 lotus 120's which are a great powder ski but also do lots of things quite well
don't see a need for any more powskis
Yes... I too have a problem, but I like 100+mm skis when others are grabbing their 90mm ones. I blame it on being under-edged.
Shit, I have also sold five pairs of skis 110mm and wider this season... ON3P - Woodsman 110s, J Skis - The Friend, ON3P - BG 116 Tours, Blizzard - Hustle 11s, Season - Forma
We were 100" under average this year too...
180 Line Pescado (125mm)
186 Volkl Two (124mm)
180 M-Proto (118mm)
184 Moment Wildcat (116mm)
184 Moment DW tour (112mm)
182 M-Free 108 (108mm)
177 Volkl Gotoma (107mm)
177 Cochise 106 (106mm)
186 Blizzard Peace Maker (104mm)
180 Blizzard Rustler 10 (102mm) (shiva test top sheet, they weighed over 2100g each and are awesome but short)
179 Line vison 98 (98mm)
177 Volkl Kendo 92 (92mm)
180 Blizzard Firebird WRC (68mm)
I have gotten it down to less than half the quiver!
And I thought I had way too many! Clearly I have work to do.
187 Praxis gpo (116): travel ski with tectons
184 2016 bg (116): most used resort pow ski
Supergoat (118): honestly usually use the regular BGs, I like them better in trees
196 praxis protest (128): new this year, didn't get to ski yet.
190 HL C132 (132): deep pow touring ski
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I thought I was a crazy hoarder, but this thread is making me feel right at home - maybe even a little inadequate...
Billy Goat, bear claw
Billy Goat, asym
Lhasa Pow OG green
Lhasa Pow fat, Praxis
OG Protest
GPO
Currently, my dedicated pow ski is a Blizzard Bodacious; however, this year, I have enjoyed phenomenal "pow days" on my zx108 , as well as my MX89. Until this year, I forgot how much fun it could be hopping around in pow on sub-100 underfoot.
Too many for where I live/ski. Big fan of R/R.
192 Lotus 138 3.2 hybrid
185 Powderboards
188 OG Protest
187 Protest
Spatulas
190 Bibby
187 Concept
186 EHP
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Had to drop the requirement to 110 to play along.
Rossi Sender Free 110 184cm w/ STH16
Rossi black ops 118 186 w STH 16
Rossi S6 186 w STH 14
Rossi S6 186 w STH16
Rossi Sickle 186 w STH Steel
Rossi Sickle 186 w STH 16
Rossi Sickle 186 w FFG 16
Salomon Rocker 192 w 916 Steel
Atomic Bent Chetler w MTN
Another 4 pairs that are too narrow.
If you don’t count the multiples the overlap isn’t that bad!
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191 ON3P Jeffrey 118 w/ STH2 MNC16 (replacing my Caylor’s and hoping for same level of silliness but better tracking due to tip/tail taper)
189 ON3P Cease & Desist (124mm) w/ STH2 WTR16 (asym model w/ all bamboo “old” tour layup, these things slay…)
184 ON3P Billy Goat 108 Tour w/ Tecton 12’s
191 ON3P Jeffrey 108 w/ STH2 WTR16
They’re all the right decisions, in my opinion. There’s quite a lot of personality differences within that waist range of 112mm and 132mm, and all the ski shapes, lengths, and core constructions. I usually take the one I’m most excited about at the moment, that seems like a pretty good fit for the conditions, and/or how I feel like skiing that day. I try not to overthink it too much (relative to my normal, acceptable level of overthinking).
192 Movement Super Turbo (115) does everything I need a pow ski to do.
I'm counting my 202 Fischer Ranger 108Ti's (110) because surface area matters and they're really what I ski on a pow day unless it's 18"+.
so 2/8 that I really ski regularly. Which is more than adequate for the SW.
i don’t have any skis over 108mm cause i ski in the INW
Some of you guys are just sick, and I love it!
Awesome to see all the Bodaciouses. Such a great ski. Glad it’s popular so maybe we can get another rerun in the future. I will always have a place in my quiver for the older BGs, but the Bodacious is a better ski for me in almost every way.
Fat ski quiver:
196 Praxis Protest
196 Blizzard Bodacious
193 ON3P SuperGoat
191 Praxis Lhasa Fat
189 Praxis Kusala Pow
All of the skis got at least a handful of days on them minimum this year except the Kusala’s as it’s the only ski I own that didn’t see snow this past ski season.
Edit to add: Each one of these skis are unique in the way they feel on snow. So I end up grabbing whichever one I’m in the mood to ride given the conditions of the day.
My midfat quiver is a bit out of control though. I’ve got 4 skis from 99-110 waist width. I had a good system for those skis until I added a 188 Heritage Lab R99 and a 192 Dynastar MPro 108 to the mix. Those skis have blurred the lines and have thrown a wrench in the system. I can’t complain though because it’s a good problem to have.
Agreed.
I just added a Reckoner 122, as I sold the Season Eqpt Pass. The Reckoner 122 will be a super maneuverable inbounds pow ski for trees and tight spots. May put the Duke PTs on them. Or STH.
“Currently” my fat (>111mm) ski quiver is:
K2 Pon2oon (132mm) - stupid deep pow
K2 Reckoner (122mm) - tree pow
Armada WW (121mm) - w/ CAST bc pow
Season Forma (118mm) - open terrain pow
Line Optic (114mm) - charging inbounds pow
4FRNT Hoji (112mm) - rocker pow
K2 Reckoner (112mm) - tree/tight packed pow
I have 3 other skis in the quiver that are between 96mm - 104mm. Still don’t have any skis in the 105mm - 111mm “do everything” 1-ski quiver width.
Could see getting a Renegade again if I sell the Pon2oon (unmounted).
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Feeling a little inadequate in my quiver:
Kastle fx116 with pivots and cast. DD. touring ski and was a work ski...
WH20 is my local though, so 90%+ days this is just fine.
190 Elan Boomerang - early season pow/rock ski
186 OG Bodacious - daily driver
186 reissue Bodacious - spare
193 Spur’d Bodacious
196 reissue Bodacious
189 Spur
189 Shane Pontoons
186 Spatulas
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192 Protest
190 Bibby Pro
Even that feels like overkill. The Protests are a lot of fun but I never feel like "ah yes I really needed these today since the Bibbys wouldn't have cut it." Maybe it's a testament to the Bibbys or just living in CO
YMMV depending on where you live but even in a really good powder year I get maybe 5 days worthy of a 135 underfoot ski
I'm simple but it works for me:
187 Line Mordecai 114
190 Whitedot Redeemer 128
Too many I guess, because I had few enough ski days this season and many enough skis that I spent too much mental energy obsessing over which ski I was gonna bring. They're all fun.
186 4FRNT OG Renegade (122mm)
184 K2 Reckoner (122mm)
195 Armada JJ 2.0 (120mm)
186 Blizzard Bodacious (118mm)
186 K2 Mindbender (116mm)
MB 116 + cast as a 50/50 ski. Lots of flotation, easier to ski, more versatile/predictable than, but not as fun as the
OG Renegade + cast. Not the best deep snow ski IMO, but it's an awesome soft snow ski nonetheless. It requires cat-like reflexes in any condition, but it is also very sensitive to tip pressure in deep snow, and it's easy to bury a tip on a landing and then go over the bars or lose a ski. I use it often for low angle touring, because it is a very fast shape and makes that kind of terrain fun. The lack of tip flotation is why I picked up the
Reckoner 122. I'm hoping I'll get some of the effortless surf and maneuvering of the Ren here with the flotation of the MB. Hoping this will become deep day ski #1.
Bodacious--still figuring this one out, only have 3 days on it. Can drift turns in pow or rail turns/rage in used snow. Can make your life easy or hard depending on what you're trying to do with it. Reminds me of a fat devastator.
195 Hoji
179 G3 District 112
Bluehouse Mavens (early season rock skis)
Praxis Powderboards
Faction La Machines Max
Volkl Confessions
Praxis Concepts
Black Crows Anima Freebirds
G3 Highballs
192 Lotus 138
184 Billy Goat 2017
180 Pescado
189 M-free 118
187 Hoji 2018 with Tectons
Pescado for low angle untouched snow and carving spring snow.
Lotus for bottomless or wet pow.
Hoji for touring.
Some overlap between the BG and mfree, but the BG are my all time favourite ski for most soft days at the resort, while the mfree is a bit more surfy(and center mounted) when I get enough speed in fluffy snow. Kinda "center of float" in front of boot for BG vs under the boot for mfree.
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