I already tried calling the shop and didn’t answer both times. Already sent an email out as well!
Thanks guys.
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I think they are super busy trying to get out custom orders prior to the end of the season. Emails I’ve sent have been answered after midnight.
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/PNWS...6391896938732/
Seems like a pretty good deal for the right skier.
"posting for the husband"
suspicious.
I wonder if he knows about the posting.
north bound horse.
As someone with a few hundred days on his Steeple 102s from the same vintage I can promise you they are a blast in variable weirdness. They are my favorite spring time cruiser for a reason.
If they were 179's id be putting my nikes on the run cross continent to get them. My 102 is still a magic ski
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And here's a Steeple 108 in 189cm. Previously drilled for Shifts, not sure if there are other mounts as well.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...8349313767285/
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Thanks! Slayer ain't wrong
Great deals for Steeples - should be on trend and very fun skis
My little point of overthinking these days is whether to remount my 50/50 woodsmans with ATKs with spacers underneath the toes for a flat(ter) stance aka optimizing them for big days out touring, or "just" mount spacers underneath the Tecton toes for slightly more varied used. They will loose their status as travel skis - the regular Castified woods fill that role more than well enough imho. Decisions decisions.
A little BG110 stoke. Just hope I get the chance to use em...
Quiver Question for you guys:
I just bought a pair of Armada Declivity 102 since it's been a very low-tide season and I needed something that actually holds an edge. I love them. My quiver now consists of an older BC Camox, Wildcat 116, and the Declivity. the Camox is really fun and good in soft conditions (but not deeper/older powder), which is a very specific day that seems rare here (at least this season). Thinking of getting rid of the camox and getting something a little bigger / beefier for all mountain that's in between the metal carver and the fat wildcat 116, something that is good in bumps, trees, old powder hunting, etc. I think if the woodman were 106-108 it'd be perfect. Is the woodsman 110 gonna be too much overlap with the Wildcat?
I have both WC108s (184cm) and WD110s (187cm), and I don't feel enough overlap with even those two to get rid of one. They're wild-ly different skis IMO.
I ski the WD110s when the snow's a little heavier or chopped up, and/or when I know I'm mostly going to be skiing 3D snow.
I ski the WC108s when I'm looking for something a little more playful, the snow is lighter or less plentiful, or I'll be bashing firm bumps.
Both skis do extremely well in soft bumps and can navigate tight trees with ease. FWIW, I think I'd be happier on 190cm WC108s because of their borderline-insane rocker profile. 5'10", 180 lbs
Anyone here ski the woodsman tour 110? curious to how it handles variable and icier skin tracks. Currently have a corvus freebird but looking for something with the same ski-ability just maybe a tad bit looser
Dude. You weren't joking. Skied the 102ti's yesterday and they were ski life changing. So very damp and poppy at the same time. Things were slushy in the sun and rock hard in the shade and they didn't care.
Can't believe more people aren't going freaking bananas about them in this forum.
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