Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110
Just got mine out of the box yesterday. It’s about 150g heavier, straight tape is about 5.5cm longer, reverse camber is continuous and more pronounced, it’s ~5mm narrower tip and tail, and has a ~25m turn radius, vs the ~21m Sickle.
The version of the Hojo I’ve skied (2019 model) was about 5mm narrower, tip and tail, had a 30m turn radius, and weighed 400g less than the FR110. It had a more similar camber profile, though. I didn’t mesh super well with the new Hoji if I wasn’t skiing in deep snow, but I suspect that had more to do with my binding delta at the time. After reading Marshal’s comment above, I assume people are making comparisons with the older Hoji, which I haven’t skied.
I don’t think they’re going to be a super close analog to either of the above, barring the basic expectations I have for a reverse camber ski. I’m excited to get out on the snow and see if I can’t exploit that heft in the maritime chop.
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Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110
Just ordered the FR110 in 180.5cm straight pull size .... couldn't resist as the FR110 specs/shape are exactly what I like….a heavier, damper, “182cm” Hoji. Whenever I'm not on rockered skis I always want to be so it made sense to me to add another one.
Can't wait!
KC
Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110
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Originally Posted by
arild
Sweet! I know Marshal almost managed to turn you off that one by being the voice of reason, so will be exciting to see how you'll like them compared to the Hojis. [emoji846]
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Just a few data points:
(TL;DR: happy I got the FR110s)
Length: I put 186 FR110s next to 188.7 Black Crows Daemons, and they’re the same length.
Flex: Hand flexing the 186 FR110s A/B with 184 Faction CT3.0:
FR110s definitely have a rounder flex. The CT3.0s have a couple of transition/hinge spots around the small bit of camber they have.
FR110 tail is both rounder and stouter. The shovel is similar flex stiffness to CT3.0s in front of tip, but shovel flex is rounder as it goes back toward binding area.
Weight/dampness: Overall, the FR110s are going to be damper than the CT3.0s and the heft and construction should lead to better durability.
Summary: Yeah, it’s just mental triangulation on how they might ski before putting them on snow, but the FR110s definitely feel as advertised in hand.
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I've never been known to follow the voice of reason when buying skis. I'm doing this for science.
Re length....180 FR 110 x 188.7 / 186 = 182.6 comparative length for the 180 FR 110. Exactly what I want....like a 182 Hoji or Sickle/Dev baby.
Liking reading “rounder flex, nice finish, heft, stouter, damper, more durable”.....all sounds so good!