Im going with meridian 117, with the reference to “gluttonous waists” - been a while since they pressed those
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Im going with meridian 117, with the reference to “gluttonous waists” - been a while since they pressed those
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I had the M117. It was fun and as a 190DW/WCT skier, the 187 was a little too short for me. I also had a meridan tour and thought it was okay. In a pure pow ski, I like 190+ for a larger sweet spot for off-balance landings and getting bucked. For me GT>M117. Never been on the Chipotle Banna and I think I prefer my stupid pow skis to be triple camber vs full reverse.
Interesting, I get the Triple Camber on the DW but am still pretty skeptical about it on a pure pow ski. Don’t knock it till you try it I suppose…
My only two pairs of skis r/n are a pair of Nanners/CAST and Enforcer 110s/Duke PTs. The Nanners were almost a daily last year because they are so rad and it was always pow/soft.
The Enforcers aren’t a “fun” ski but have their place until I retire them. The Meridian shall be my fun/daily. That’s how I have justified it anyway.
Our shop just got Moment skis. Kinda thinking a Deathwish 104 for my 14 year old. He likes to do freeride comps and ski park. This be a good ski for him? The other one he was thinking about was the wildcat 108 I think. Basically looking for a ski that is pretty good at everything, including skiing switch.
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Hoping to find Ghost Trains under the Xmas tree this year. Now to spec the binders...[emoji848]
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Excited to try the strive 16’s
haven't seen the 10/31 release yet - am I missing it?
"Never let the truth get in the way of a good story." Warren M
You missed it. They already sold out
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Bummer. What was it after all?
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Ghost train just popped up. I’m sure the meridian is going to follow
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