Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110
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Originally Posted by
N1CK.
Had you skied the volkl and were you/not a fan?
No, sorry to be confusing. I loved the Volkl One, I think it’s one of the more underrated skis and not just in powder. I think it rules in spring corn.
I just don’t want to want to buy more skis!
Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110
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Originally Posted by
jackattack
Nice review. The reverse profile does not respond to being "driven" from the shin like a traditional profile. In order to engage the sidecut and carve, take a neutral stance and roll your ankles to engage the side cut. It was a bit of a learning curve for me, but once I got the hang of it I couldn't get enough of my FR110's.
This, and I think it’s also worth noting that some reverse designs want more input to spring out of the finish of the turn. Took me a bit of time to get the feel from ski to ski.
Off the top of my head the Volkl One was the least intuitive reverse camber ski with a radius with carving potential and took me the most time to figure out, but it can do it.
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Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110
Yeah, KC— what a life. Stoked for you. I never imagined the Ren would be de-throned… but… maybe it’s just finding it’s niche.
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Originally Posted by
Island Bay
Good to hear, brother. And you knew.
I did know it. I’m generally pretty good at reading skis on paper. This ski is exactly what I thought it was gonna be. Still mind-blowing, though.
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Originally Posted by
Marshal Olson
I think it was Pluffen who said "its like you are standing there, going 60mph, chilling out drinking a cup of coffee".
It’s so casual. It’s early season and I’m weak. But today was day five on skis, day two on this ski, and I was ripping with an FWQ athlete like it was a random Tuesday in February. I felt really on it.
There were a couple of longer peak-to-base runs where I was beat at the bottom in the chunder and just said “Fuck turning— just go straight.” The skis did everything for me. I didn’t know reverse camber could absorb terrain. The grooming machines haven’t been out yet. It’s just raw, nasty, skied-out mank. But, magic carpet skis.
I’m not tricking-out terrain, yet, but this ski does all the work for me. It’s gonna make me wanna compete again— or at least push for an FWM— Freeride World Masters genre of comps. It’s seriously gonna give me a mid-life crisis. At least on my other skis I know my limits. Not so with this one. This R110 is like-- "You can do a lot more, bro."
I can dance, or just stand still and smash.
All the locals today— Yo, Gaijin— what the fuck is that?
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2FUNKY
This ski is a damn riot!
Is anyone unsure if the R One Ten is the best do-everything ski on the planet? I'm convinced it is. But I don't ski every release like some of you maniacs. I'm guessing the Moment Countach 110 is a contender.
The shape, build, fit/finish, then the ride qualities-- the dampness, turn radius, carvibility, releasability.
Go straight, turn on a dime... all that. I just can't wrap my head around how something could be better at being a do-everything ski.
The problem that MO just ran into is that he's gonna sell out of these skis, but the build quality is gonna mean that we aren't ordering any more.
This is a twenty year ski for me. I could probably retire from life right now and just ski this thing for the rest of my days. It's just so easy, mindless, intuitive... and robust.
From here onward-- the HL business model is going to have to be life-long products. Every HL ski you buy is destined to be that quiver slot for the next 20+ years.
Knowing that, after having skied this core/layup, I'm gonna go ahead and plan my life's quiver. But that doesn’t make me a lifetime customer. That makes me a two-to-three year customer.
The HL ROneTen. Best ski in the world. Period.
Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110
Quick weekend comparison of the HB122 and 4FRNT Renegade (and indirectly the FR110).
It dumped at Whistler this past weekend...and the highway was closed from Sat am to Sun am, which kept some from Vancouver away (but I think the entire city of Squamish was there).
2 pretty great ski days.
Sat: 40cm of light, new and very stormy throughout the day (100km/h winds) so no alpine open. Lots of good Red Chair laps, with lots of good snow and refills every run. Enough snow base (again) meant Insanity and Goats Gully on Red were both skiable. Steep, gnarly, soft bumps….like a Baker day but at Whistler. Spent all day Sat on the 183 HB122's....perfect ski when the snow is coming down hard and piling up quickly over a harder underneath layer. HB122’s are kinda a great ski when vis is shit, because they don’t give a shit. Point em, ride fast and centered and you can skim, hop, fly, smash, smear over everything which helps when you're slamming down soft bumps in a whiteout. Also pretty effective ripping groomers that are getting covered with beautiful deep piles of soft chunder. Good day.
Sun: Super good vis and another 15cm? Some areas were deep but some were less so and kinda windblown with a slight crust. I skied my 184 4FRNT Renegades...mainly as I’ve been only on HL skis. We knew that Harmony and Peak chairs would crack but we had decided we didn't want to wait in lines (Harmony opened later morning and Peak in early afternoon). Lots of people I know waited hours but I wanted to ski. Got a Franz’s lap early. Then some runs on Insanity in Red Chair. Chunky's bumps were big, soft and the Renegades slithered their way through everything easily. But I think the FR110 is better? By the time we got onto an alpine lifts after lunch (got 2 Harmony laps, a T-Bar run then a Peak lap) it was either windblown pow or pretty skied out, but deep pow stashes. Rens were great (hadn't been on Rens for a long time).....but because Whistler is tracked out about 20 min after a lift cracks I was kinda wishing for the FR110's as they are quicker, nimbler, faster, more fun? than Rens if it's not untouched pow.
PS I was gonna bust out the R120's but honestly I don't think my wife could handle another new ski this month. Cause the AM100's just arrived today and she was like "WTF"
KC