I tried my best. Freshly unwrapped protest 192s. Keith was nice enough to swap them to the Jedi Mind Stick graphic w/ the poplar veneer.
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I tried my best. Freshly unwrapped protest 192s. Keith was nice enough to swap them to the Jedi Mind Stick graphic w/ the poplar veneer.
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10/10 on the graphic and rocker profile. Beauties!!
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That being said, anyone want to get rid of some 177 protests?
'D like to put together some east coast reasonably priced tight tree touring stcks that handle funk, rocks and lower angle turn milking
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As long as I have the attention of the acolytes in the room.... Recommendations on mount point? Is moving back still how these things come alive? I seem to remember -1.5 being the play. Input welcome.
I'd probably mount older ones at -1.5. Latest design may be closer to the dimple. I dont think we've heard from anyone that has had both the old and the latest, not sure
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Id go -1.5 again unless you are a very centered skier. Dont think new vs old design makes much of a difference on mount point.
Keith tends to design all his skis with a pretty wide mount point range. On the dimple reflects a middle ground and the way he likes to ski (more centered). If you are a big guy or like to charge and pressure your shins more, go behind the line. If you’re a super centered jibby park type skier, 1-2cm in front works for a lot of his skis too. If you’re somewhere inbetween, go on the line.
Tip dive is a cardinal sin for a pow ski, I did not like my protests on the line, much preferred them at -1.5cm
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Those are killer! If you don’t get along with them you can send them to me for proper disposal.