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Thread: Chasing My Dream Daily Driver - The Heritage Lab FL105

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    Quote Originally Posted by bry View Post
    I love the ability to clean carve or slarve into a power drift, none of my other skis feel as super g as these, going to finally sell of some other all mtn/chargers when I get around to it. Big 35 radius plus camber in a longer length does mean more work, and they do make a 27R cambered ski you might also know well, ski afterwards or prior to these feel notably tighter. SD105s have a similar 35 radius, I believe the 187 length I ski them in is easier to work.
    The SD105s, which I also know very well and love, has much more taper, especially in the tails, than the FL105s, so more slarve friendly from the get go. Both great skis.

    I did plug the widths (125/105/112) for the SD105 into the effective edge of the FL105, got something like a 50m radius. Would be a fun ski.

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    I think the R105 could replace my full rocker M4 Mantras for an all mountain shredder that also handles moguls well.

    I'm trying to get a feel for how much more ski the 193 R105s will be compared to my 191 M4 Mantras. Sometimes I find the M4 Mantras a bit soft and lacking a bit of stability (which I've never said about a 191 Volkl before), and I wish they were a bit beefier. But I absolutely love that softer flex in moguls, from ice/refrozen to soft/mashed potatoes, they just bend around everything and absorb vibez so well.

    How beastly are the 193 R105s going to be? I want "more ski", but not too much more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forumskier View Post
    I think the R105 could replace my full rocker M4 Mantras for an all mountain shredder that also handles moguls well.

    I'm trying to get a feel for how much more ski the 193 R105s will be compared to my 191 M4 Mantras. Sometimes I find the M4 Mantras a bit soft and lacking a bit of stability (which I've never said about a 191 Volkl before), and I wish they were a bit beefier. But I absolutely love that softer flex in moguls, from ice/refrozen to soft/mashed potatoes, they just bend around everything and absorb vibez so well.

    How beastly are the 193 R105s going to be? I want "more ski", but not too much more.
    Good question! The R105s will go straight a good bit more stable, weigh about the same, and be versatile as all getout. Can't remember the m4 specs off the top of my head, but I did ski them as rentals way back, and enjoyed them.

    I'll just say they're very good replacements for very good skis, one thing you'll probably notice is that they take a bit more speed and decisiveness to carve. For moguls, I actually believe they'll be more fun than m4s. I'm biased, but the R105s really are awesome daily drivers in soft snow locales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arild View Post
    I'm biased, but the R105s really are awesome daily drivers in soft snow locales.
    I'm betting on this, I have a pair on order. When I skied the FL105 at Snowbird, I felt it was a whisker more demanding then I'd like and wants for the fall line a bit more than I'd like for my local hill. Looking for something fun and slashy to daily drive around my smallish local hill but can still step it up when I travel to CB, Jackson, Snowbird, etc. MO seemed pretty confident that the R105 could very well be the droids I'm looking for. Local hill has no snowmaking and a parking lot elevation over 10k, so the snow stays plenty soft most of the year. Do I understand correctly that there is maybe only one (1) pair of R105 prototypes in existence? Or are there a few and have they been skied by a few folks?

    Edit to add: I own a pair of BC105s and have a few days in bounds and out on them and freaking LOVE them so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Full Trucker View Post
    I'm betting on this, I have a pair on order. When I skied the FL105 at Snowbird, I felt it was a whisker more demanding then I'd like and wants for the fall line a bit more than I'd like for my local hill. Looking for something fun and slashy to daily drive around my smallish local hill but can still step it up when I travel to CB, Jackson, Snowbird, etc. MO seemed pretty confident that the R105 could very well be the droids I'm looking for. Local hill has no snowmaking and a parking lot elevation over 10k, so the snow stays plenty soft most of the year. Do I understand correctly that there is maybe only one (1) pair of R105 prototypes in existence? Or are there a few and have they been skied by a few folks?

    Edit to add: I own a pair of BC105s and have a few days in bounds and out on them and freaking LOVE them so far.
    Afaik, my pair are the only ones, and my feedback is to just make them match the FL113s for core thickness. I think that's where they're headed for the production run. The FL105s are more fall line oriented, where the Rs are more slashy(still fall line friendlier than most skis out there by a mile).

    Both serve their purposes, I have no issues keeping both in my rotation. The 113s definitely got lower mileage this season than last, but for chonky pow, there's really no replacement for displacement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Full Trucker View Post
    I'm betting on this, I have a pair on order. When I skied the FL105 at Snowbird, I felt it was a whisker more demanding then I'd like and wants for the fall line a bit more than I'd like for my local hill. Looking for something fun and slashy to daily drive around my smallish local hill but can still step it up when I travel to CB, Jackson, Snowbird, etc. MO seemed pretty confident that the R105 could very well be the droids I'm looking for. Local hill has no snowmaking and a parking lot elevation over 10k, so the snow stays plenty soft most of the year. Do I understand correctly that there is maybe only one (1) pair of R105 prototypes in existence? Or are there a few and have they been skied by a few folks?

    Edit to add: I own a pair of BC105s and have a few days in bounds and out on them and freaking LOVE them so far.
    I don't wanna downtalk your current order, but from HL, did you ever consider the FR110?

    Honestly, those, or Praxis MVP108 or Dyna MFree108 sounds a bit more up your alley if you ask me... Or did I totally misenterprit your preferences?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arild View Post
    Afaik, my pair are the only ones, and my feedback is to just make them match the FL113s for core thickness. I think that's where they're headed for the production run. The FL105s are more fall line oriented, where the Rs are more slashy(still fall line friendlier than most skis out there by a mile).

    Both serve their purposes, I have no issues keeping both in my rotation. The 113s definitely got lower mileage this season than last, but for chonky pow, there's really no replacement for displacement.

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    Yeah, going HB122 for the chonky pow... skied those in Snowbird and they're giggle inducing.

    Quote Originally Posted by waxoff View Post
    I don't wanna downtalk your current order, but from HL, did you ever consider the FR110?

    Honestly, those, or Praxis MVP108 or Dyna MFree108 sounds a bit more up your alley if you ask me... Or did I totally misenterprit your preferences?
    MO has also suggested that the FR110 would probably be a good DD for me, if I don't get along with the R105. I've also heard really good things about the MVP108. So I don't take your comment as downtalking my order, certainly worth considering. Though I am optimistic the R105 is going to work pretty well for me, based on how I felt about the FL version and how much I love the BC version. From all descriptions of the R, in terms of required input to performance output it seems like it'll ski somewhere in between the two, favoring being closer to the FL. Which would be totally good by me.
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    Just received an outlet pair of FL105s. Holy cow they are beefy. Can't wait to put them on snow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by east or bust View Post
    Just received an outlet pair of FL105s. Holy cow they are beefy. Can't wait to put them on snow.
    They rule! Esp the 192’s. Better up your squat game!


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    Yahtzee! Thanks Marshall!

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    Chasing My Dream Daily Driver - The Heritage Lab FL105

    Outlet FL105 delivery day. Woot woot!
    To use existing mount, I am ~1cm back from the recommended range (76.3cm from tail, 178cm). Probably better suited for a ~182cm so guessing I won’t die.
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    Uno mas

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    I really liked mine at -1cm FWIW. Not mad about you skiing them there!
    Enjoy mang

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshal Olson View Post
    I really liked mine at -1cm FWIW. Not mad about you skiing them there!
    Enjoy mang
    Good intel. Thanks. I will definitely ski them a bit before I consider putting any more holes in these beauties. Good on ya for killer outlet deals!
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    Thanks you guys for saving me from the outlet FL105’s….it was close. I’m so happy with my C105’s I’m crossing my fingers for a pair of R105’s to pop up somewhere. It was also really hard to resist the heavy 132’s that went by a while ago. Fine skis.


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    Quote Originally Posted by riff View Post
    Thanks you guys for saving me from the outlet FL105’s….it was close. I’m so happy with my C105’s I’m crossing my fingers for a pair of R105’s to pop up somewhere. It was also really hard to resist the heavy 132’s that went by a while ago. Fine skis.


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    I sacked up and bought the last pair of 193 R105s. Stoked!! Gonna go -12cm with Pivots most likely.

    Looks like the last pair of 186s are gone too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forumskier View Post
    I sacked up and bought the last pair of 193 R105s. Stoked!! Gonna go -12cm with Pivots most likely.

    Looks like the last pair of 186s are gone too.
    Out of curiosity, which boots, and what BSL?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doremite View Post
    Outlet FL105 delivery day. Woot woot!
    To use existing mount, I am ~1cm back from the recommended range (76.3cm from tail, 178cm). Probably better suited for a ~182cm so guessing I won’t die.
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    What is your BSL again?

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    Chasing My Dream Daily Driver - The Heritage Lab FL105

    Quote Originally Posted by iriponsnow View Post
    What is your BSL again?
    306 and recall they were mounted @296? I can just about eek out that 1cm but obv brings me back a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by arild View Post
    Out of curiosity, which boots, and what BSL?

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    Raptor 140, 325mm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Full Trucker View Post
    . I've also heard really good things about the MVP108.
    An awesome ski IMO. I have the previous version MVP109 mounted for 315bsl if you want to take them for a spin this winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N1CK. View Post
    An awesome ski IMO. I have the previous version MVP109 mounted for 315bsl if you want to take them for a spin this winter.
    Word! Get your ass down here this winter, being all your skis, and we’ll post up our own demo day in the parking lot. I’ll have R105, BC105, Whitehorse 110, and HB122 all mounted for 315 BSL for you to check out if you want. I suppose I should also come up to Loveland at some point this winter as well…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doremite View Post
    306 and recall they were mounted @296? I can just about eek out that 1cm but obv brings me back a bit.

    Yes, I was at the rec mount @ 296, so you should be 5mm back. FWIW, I thought they could go back!

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    Quote Originally Posted by forumskier View Post
    Raptor 140, 325mm
    Definitely right call to go -12.

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