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Nordica Enforcers - TGR-Enough for Their Own Thread
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mr_pretzel
Lots of people talking about going back on the E110/E104, anyone here go forward? Looking to make them a bit more centered for tricks, but hoping they could still be driven at +1 or +2.
Forward man! Always forward! I sound like a broken record. I guess I like around a -6cm mount for my DD/all-around skis from the many many years spent on Lib NAS Pows and NAS Freerides at Mt Baker which were always mounted at -6cm. Have tried various other skis, from -8cm to -12cm and just don't like those far back mounts. I ski centered, am not tall (5'7") and have a short bsl....so factor that in.
Of the skis in my Covid quiver below....I've actually only skied the 180cm R11s so far , which are at -6.7cm (+1 cm from rec). And awesome! The 181cm Menaces are -6cm, 181cm QSTs are -6.25cm (+2.5cm from rec of -8.75cm). The 179cm 104s are at +2.5cm....so at -6.35cm (rec is -8.85cm) for me. If a ski mount is in the -8 range....and I can find info that it skis forward fine....I go forward. My bsl is 290mm.
The reason I have Menace 98s, 104 Frees and QST 106s....pretty similar uses....but I got stupid good prices on all three last June/July and had some spare clamps. This is before this fall's ski buying frenzy we are seeing in the shops.
Plus my wife can ski the 104s if I’m on QSTs. She's 5'6" and regularly ripped on my 180cm J Metals at -6cm last year. She also skis 179cm Hojis, 177cm Icelantic Maidens and 175cm BC Camoxes.
So when I mounted the STHs on the 104s, I made sure I could run the STH heel forward a cm for her...which will put her at -6cm.
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So I had my first day on my Enforcer 104s yesterday at Whistler.
+2.5cm mount with STHs. The -6.35cm felt perfect to me.
Peak Chair opened. Skied em lots on nice packed pow bumps on Shale Slope, in some grabby pow on Doom & Gloom where I hit a ton of rocks. And some groomers to end the day. They skied awesome everywhere (and had hardly any damage). Rippers on groomers.
I have not had a many skis with metal in them recently, so they feel “solid”, to me. I can carve hard and I feel firmly planted in the turn, but still somewhat nimble when you’re booking it and blasting through choppy, packed pow bumps at speed. Felt like I’d owned them for years.
Strong, smooth and stable....yep. Yet when my legs started getting tired and I began carving less and sliding turns more by pushing out my tails they worked too. Found some icy moguls too. No problem.
Perfect Whistler inbounds ski where you see a bunch of different conditions each run (steeps, chalky bumps,
Packed pow, ice, groomers etc).
Liked them so much that I don’t see a need for the Menace 98s I just bought. Check Gear Swap shortly for those.
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