So got out on the Renegades for a quick rip yesterday.
40cm's of fresh overnight, light density blower so not exactly trying conditions.
Haven't really been chucking my meat much this season but hit a few 20ish footers yesterday and the tails popped me right back up from some backslaps which was nice.
I have skied my Hoji's in pretty much any condition from glacier ice-melt freeze ice-windslab-80+cm in 24hrs and they do it all fairly well. The renegade just goes faster in the deep which i find allows you to have more fun in less steep pillowy terrain and the stiffness and width would perform excellent on big open faces and smaller steep terrain that you feel confident really blasting out of, for general couloir skiing and billygoating where you probably wont be pinning an entire line I feel the hoji's work just fine and are more nimble and can still shred very fast as is. I added the Renegades as a more specific quiver ski myself then a full time daily driver.
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