-5 mm or +5 mm of the line on 2018 180 Bonafides? Can't go on the line due to existing holes.
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-5 mm or +5 mm of the line on 2018 180 Bonafides? Can't go on the line due to existing holes.
just poking my head in to say that Rustler 11's are THE SHIT for a 195 lb directional charger that likes bumps, steeps, and trees in CO.
also Brahmas absolutely rip on less than stellar snow days.
I need to get on a pair of R11s soon I think. Demo'd a pair of R10s a couple seasons ago and was shocked by their stability for how nimble they were. Maybe the R11s will help me move on from my long-time love affair with the OG bodacious?
yeah, the R11's are crazy damp for how easy they ski. Can straightline steeps or carve moguls all day, happy doing either. I'm sure it's less stable than a Cochise, but it's more stable than a whole, whole lot of other skis. Especially considering how pivot-y they are in trees. and I have the 188. What's also weird about them, imo, is how well they do on groomers and hard snow considering they're a 114. I thought maybe I'd wish I'd gone with the R10's for every day, but honestly I don't. If it hasn't snowed in a while, I use my Brahmas, if it has, I use my R11's. If I end up on shitty or hard snow on the R11's, I don't ever think to myself, man, I wish I was on my Brahmas.
I've also got some 2019 Spurs I haven't mounted yet. trying to decide what to do with bindings. May move my shifts to the Spurs and put some Pivots on the R11's. Coworker says I should do a tech binding and save it for perfect snow days. Although, if I don't end up traveling to MT, UT, CA, or BC, I may not end up mounting them, the R11's are more than enough for the snow we've been getting in CO.
yeah, I can see what you mean. A bunch of guys here have MTN's or Alpinists on their Spurs. Personally, I'm on the verge of putting Pivots on my Rustler 11's and Spurs and selling my Shifts, then putting MTN's/Backlands on a set of Black Crows Corvus Freebirds and calling it a day.
What about your 4 pairs of Gunsmoke?
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skied my first day on my Spurs today at Monarch on 5" or so of fresh on top of a previous day of chopped fresh. fast as hell, will fly over/through anything. Can point them straight down a mogul run and not feel a thing. unsurprisingly burly, stiff, and damp as hell. Great for stomping large drops down steep lines. great for busting through chop like it isn't there. very weird and unpredictable on anything approaching hard snow. Asym tips constantly feel like they're going to hook in chop but weirdly never do. as along as you keep the tips up, they'll go over or through anything. I disagree with Blister that they ski short. They're a handful in trees. They take work and commitment, and are fucking exhausting if you aren't a very fit and very strong skier. I ski uphill 5 days a week and do a lot of long XC bike trails, 14ers, etc, and my legs were fine but my core was exhausted after about 3 hours. Which is also how I felt skiing 2018 190 Line Sick Day 114's, fwiw. Also, they're so big that they really torque your knees compared to other skis, it's really noticeable. I say this after having 42 days so far this season on about 15 different pairs of skis.
anyway, I'm not sure about them. They absolutely rip at the steep, gnarly, deep, fluffy lines they should be on. Predictably, they're too much ski on anything else. They look rad as hell IRL and get a shit ton of comments on the lift (not that I care, just saying). So far, I really prefer my Rustler 11's which are about 90% of what these are in steep gnarly deep shit, but so much easier and more fun to ski everywhere else. Curious about the Bodacious.
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I skied the rustler 10 today, surprisingly I liked it a lot, not really my typical ski but they are good
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It was a very easygoing ski that didn’t deflect or fold. Could make them smear or carve. Now I want to try the 11.
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Been thinking I kinda wish I had gotten the Rustler 9 instead of the brahmas and that kind of confirms it.
Had the Rustler 9s out today in firmer conditions and they were great. Have them sharp tip/tail with a 1/3 tune and they aren’t catchy at all. Pivot when you want and great grip on edge.
Brahma will be a more powerful, damp ski with even better edge hold on harder snow than the Rustler 9. Fantastic ski that’s more “serious” than the Rustler 9. Both great skis.
26.5, it’d take surgery to size down to 25.5
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