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    Rogue skibuilders

    More PNW/Tahoe loonies doing their own thing: http://www.skibuilders.com/

    And on another totally different vector: snow coming down really well this week with a warm up due for Sa-turd-ay. Anyone up for turns Wed or Fri?
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    Thumbs up

    Those Red Octobers look sick. Looks like they get second to market with a Spatula type of ski. Gotta love the "boards of canada" tune in the video as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meatdrink9
    Those Red Octobers look sick. Looks like they get second to market with a Spatula type of ski. Gotta love the "boards of canada" tune in the video as well.
    agreed...they look sick. like the name too. However, the Birdo's are already on the market for a Spatula-esque ski...they've been on sale at a Tahoe shop for a while now..super pricey though.
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    couple asym side cuts too. interesting.

    nice design work on all those skis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basom
    couple asym side cuts too. interesting.

    nice design work on all those skis.
    I love this from the ahma description:
    "The design is a simple, directional twin-tip pair of skis, where the deep red color is achieved by using red flannel."

    Clearcoat over red flannel. I guess it's not groundbreaking since the SP's had the plaid fabric under part of the topsheet, but that's still pretty friggin cool.

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    I saw one of these guys skiing the ahma he built out on mt. rose. They looked like some fun sticks.

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    Naming a spatular plank "red oktober" is kinda oyxmoronic, eh?
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    ^haha, wow, good observation.
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    I talked to the guy who built these skis, said he built them with a bit too much negative camber, as bad as the Spatulas are on groomers, can you imaging them being even worse?

    Tyrone, where are the Birdos in Tahoe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkside
    I talked to the guy who built these skis, said he built them with a bit too much negative camber, as bad as the Spatulas are on groomers, can you imaging them being even worse?

    Tyrone, where are the Birdos in Tahoe?
    The dreaded dude, Jay, at Sports LTD at the Y has them.

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    Those skis look super sicktor!

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    Those Ahmas look nice, but what's with the super low profile tip?

    Also, spatula-esque skis should be center balanced and mounted. Otherwise I would think you loose the swingweight advantages of the design.

    Still, it's cool to see people playing with ski design.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arty50
    Also, spatula-esque skis should be center balanced and mounted. Otherwise I would think you loose the swingweight advantages of the design.
    Interestingly, Andy at the peruvian, who has mounted more spats than many, said that shane came by and recommended that all spats, especially those skied mostly in deep pow, be mounted 2 cm back. He said that takes away from their tendency to tip dive in super deep snow. I though that was a little much, so I mounted mine 1 cm back and haven't noticed much difference from center mount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by natty dread
    Interestingly, Andy at the peruvian, who has mounted more spats than many, said that shane came by and recommended that all spats, especially those skied mostly in deep pow, be mounted 2 cm back. He said that takes away from their tendency to tip dive in super deep snow. I though that was a little much, so I mounted mine 1 cm back and haven't noticed much difference from center mount.
    I'd agree with this. Mine are mounted on the line but I find myself wishing for a bit more ski in front of my boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slim
    I'd agree with this. Mine are mounted on the line but I find myself wishing for a bit more ski in front of my boot.

    as do most dudes who are over six feet or two hundred pounds.

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    I'm light at #150 and have my spats on center now, after playing with that for 3 years, and 60+ days

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    Cool thread. I love the enthusiasm and creativity those guys are bringing to the game. It would be great to see what they think of the Bro's and to get Bro owners' take on their products as well.

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    re run but

    http://capitalskis.com/

    $700 CAD and they will make a full custom ski, ANYTHING

    $600 cad ~ $500 US gets you "stock" skis, still lots of options

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    I like the ski they named "Kung Paoder" although most 'mercans would only get it if spelled Kung Powder.

    Doesnt seem like these guys are doing any production yet.
    Still just screwing around with R&D and fun protos.
    Any Seattle PNW mags seen these guys around?

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    I like the names these guys are using for the skis:

    "Kung Paoder" -- top choice
    "Klown Whackers" -- needs some evil clown graphics
    "Red Oktober" -- although they shouldn't be submarining, should they...

    and, last but not least of my favorites (but least likely name to ever see production by a big ski company) -- "The Shit."

    Flash forward to demo day 2007: "Hey bud -- wanna take a run on The Shits?" These skis need a Mr. Hankie graphic.

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