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Thread: ON3P SKIS Discussion

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatland View Post
    I've got my 192's mounted at +1.5 and they feel just like my old 191s....
    That's one of the things I was thinking of trying. I've avoided that because I didn't want to destroy the resale value, but this thread has probably done enough of that. [emoji28]

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    ON3P SKIS Discussion

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatland View Post
    I've got my 192's mounted at +1.5 and they feel just like my old 191s....
    And the plot thickens…
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    Quote Originally Posted by phatty View Post
    That's one of the things I was thinking of trying. I've avoided that because I didn't want to destroy the resale value, but this thread has probably done enough of that. [emoji28]
    Cause nobody wants to buy mine, I’ll bite the bullet and test it out. Give me a few weeks.

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    Not sure where my post went but, glad someone is messing with mount points to figure these out. The Bg shape is really sensitive to mount location.
    Pretzel, you throwing demo clamps on ‘em?
    Curious to see how they shake out.


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    Could be the Christmas miracle we need

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_pretzel View Post
    Cause nobody wants to buy mine, I’ll bite the bullet and test it out. Give me a few weeks.
    Please report back! I'd love to get my 192s dialed. Dont have any experience on previous models, so no frame of reference. I know its sacrilege to change the mount point on a BG, but if its got a flatter and more stout tail now, makes sense to move the mount forward to get some weight off the tails.

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    I went +1cm on my BG110 187's stock layup. Got the blessing from Scott and have loved em there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bry View Post
    Could be the Christmas miracle we need

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    Hallelujah! [emoji119] I'm changing bindings on mine soon (taking Cast off and replacing with regular Pivots), so very eager to hear more reports.

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    How does the new BGT ski in PNW conditions? The 50/50 layup sounds tempting but if its only available on a custom ski, the price point and lead time makes it a no go for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ApexSkua View Post
    How does the new BGT ski in PNW conditions? The 50/50 layup sounds tempting but if its only available on a custom ski, the price point and lead time makes it a no go for me.
    Im in Revelstoke and have the new BGT 110 in 192 and love it so far. Only thing is I find kick turns sometimes hard with the long skis. I just need to get better haha.

    If you’re skiing them in bounds at all, you definitely notice the lack of weight behind it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by on3pbg View Post
    Im in Revelstoke and have the new BGT 110 in 192 and love it so far. Only thing is I find kick turns sometimes hard with the long skis. I just need to get better haha.

    If you’re skiing them in bounds at all, you definitely notice the lack of weight behind it.


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    Do you find the 110s give you enough float in deep pow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ApexSkua View Post
    Do you find the 110s give you enough float in deep pow?
    Hell yeah dude. I never found any float issues unless you’re going very slow which most skis would have this issue with how slow I’m talking.

    I skied them in probably 16 inches of fresh plus the snow we got during the week and at no point did I find I needed more. It was probably some of the deepest snow I’ve ever skied and stuff can be quite deep, quite often here in Revy haha.

    They actually surprised me how well I could shut down the skis at high speeds in that deep snow and not get caught up.

    The whole talk of moving the new Goats forward 1cm has got me thinking of trying it.




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    jeffs o praxis mvps

    anyone able to give me some input on praxis mvps vs 102 or 110 jeffs?

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    decided to give you guys a respite for a while
    Quote Originally Posted by optics View Post
    I’m feeling like kid kapow and aever should have a podcast. I would listen.
    This made me laugh more than it should've.

    And to be honest, Aever is/was really good at describing stuff so perhaps I could elicite something of worth listening to there.

    Quote Originally Posted by auvgeek View Post
    The 187 Woodsman 110 tour in a stiffer than stock layup is the absolute best touring ski that I have ever skied.
    This makes me all kinds of excited.

    I remember talking this ski up so much saying it was what you neeeded, and you made the corrections I think the ski needs without me saying it. Damn you mr engineer!

    As for the current BG - I've only skied the 182s. I do not care for the 110 at all - wonky tune or not, it feels like a 176BMT made flimsy (in spite of weighing way more). I looooooved the 184 BG108tour - that ski is freaking amazing - the 179 BG108 made into a 182 BG110 - not so much.

    182 BG118s are great thoughm if you want a more foregiveable / slarveable 184 asym. Just less ski than 184BGasyms, a ski that I prefer by a mile. I like stiff skis that can work for me.

    I've done some silly RES decisions since the last time I posted though. Will post soon.

    And to be clear. BGs are hands down, no comparison, the best dense soft snow ski I've ever been on. When I look for other 116/124 skis it is solely down to hard to looking for improved hard snow prowess and versatility. I do not think there is a better 116/118/124 ski for denser, deep snow when used off piste. BGs are simply amazing. I think some of my descriptions of tinkering makes people forget this. BGs equals no hype, it is an amazing ski.

    And yes, DPS Lotus 124s are basically a noodlier, dentistier version of the same ski, just catering to hard snow prowess and more forgiveable float at the expense of variable prowess (and build quality). I have some Lotus117 pagoda inbounds - will compare them to BG118 182s, and then sell.

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    I got on my 118 Jeffs again yesterday and had lots of fun in ~12" of fresh for the first few runs. Same observations of them feeling composed and smooth in cut up and choppy snow. Felt like a cheat code at times with how easy it was to stomp everything. Felt a little bit better getting them through soft moguls, but they're still pretty cumbersome.

    I think I'm gonna try and ski my Jeff 102s in the deep stuff next chance I get and see how it goes. If they feel ~80-90% as good and I don't get thrown over the handlebars or tip-dive I might end up selling the fatties before the end of the season. I've found that I vibe best with skis around the 100mm mark.

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    I need to detune my Jeff 110s as they’re quite hooky on the groomed snow, but I’m not sure how far back to go. At the contact points? A little closer to the ends than that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thejongiest View Post
    I need to detune my Jeff 110s as they’re quite hooky on the groomed snow, but I’m not sure how far back to go. At the contact points? A little closer to the ends than that?
    Detuning won't help, reset/increase the base bevel. Sad to hear this is still an ongoing issue, it never used to be.

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    Been skiing my supergoats more as of late. God damn this ski is rad!! Let’s hope Scott fixes the current 192 so that long stable skis can rage again. That or just presses supergoats again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiLyft View Post
    Been skiing my supergoats more as of late. God damn this ski is rad!! Let’s hope Scott fixes the current 192 so that long stable skis can rage again. That or just presses supergoats again.

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    I have to admit these intimidated me before jumping on them yesterday. Suddenly I’m marching through deep chop like it’s not even there. Way more approachable than I thought they’d be. Wish I had the legs to justify a pair. Thanks again for swapping skis for a few laps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thejongiest View Post
    I need to detune my Jeff 110s as they’re quite hooky on the groomed snow, but I’m not sure how far back to go. At the contact points? A little closer to the ends than that?
    I bought these new, but from an older batch I think. I remember the discussion here but didn't pay much attention. Does 1/1 work fine or should it be something else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thejongiest View Post
    I bought these new, but from an older batch I think. I remember the discussion here but didn't pay much attention. Does 1/1 work fine or should it be something else?
    Aha that makes sense then. 1/1 is the standard with detune to contact points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thejongiest View Post
    I bought these new, but from an older batch I think. I remember the discussion here but didn't pay much attention. Does 1/1 work fine or should it be something else?
    It’s been going on since 20/21 at least. Not sure about this years production.

    But yeah, it’s supposed to be 1/1

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    Quote Originally Posted by thejongiest View Post
    I need to detune my Jeff 110s as they’re quite hooky on the groomed snow, but I’m not sure how far back to go. At the contact points? A little closer to the ends than that?
    My new Woods 108 skied the same way. The edge’s were wonky. Got that fixed and they were totally different skis. If anything, Woods should ski too loose on groomers and should never feel hooky in my experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    My new Woods 108 skied the same way. The edge’s were wonky. Got that fixed and they were totally different skis. If anything, Woods should ski too loose on groomers and should never feel hooky in my experience.
    Per Scott our skis were from the same run or pressed very close in time and I had the same experience. WD 108. It was near impossible to turn on firm snow. I have never experienced such a revolt from a ski. Almost threw my back out trying to force them into submission. Did a full 1/1 bevel reset (at a shop) and it was a totally different ski. Smooth and intuitive. Completely loose and flowy on groomers
    Uno mas

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