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Thread: Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110

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    PM headed to twoA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    Like the R with a tiny camber pocket.
    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    I’m not sure a camber pocket no matter how small would improve on the R One Ten.
    I think a sorta similar ski to this already exists already, the 189 Hotshot. Almost the exact same weight (2450g), length (186.5), mount point (-7.5), and shape as the 187 R110. Deep but low rocker lines, with camber instead of flat. They're a bit narrower underfoot and at the tail but have a similar tip width. I've got a few days on them now and they absolutely rip. Very damp and real easy in tight spaces too. Haven't got them in big open spots at high speeds yet but no folding in the tips I've noticed, seen a few people on the smaller size mention this. 6'0 195

    To me they feel like a perfect combo of 2 of my favorite all time DDs I've used in the past, OG Obsethed and the Helldorado. Think a lot of people on here looking for a ski like this would really get along with them. (and with that I'll fuck myself right off out of this HL thread )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustonen View Post
    I have both, but 187 in R110. Very similar feel between the two. Differences are what you’d expect. Senders are better behaved on hard snow. A little more inspiring carvers. R110 disappear a little bit more, in a good way. They’re “easy” and that’s not really a word you’d use on the Senders. They don’t have the same monster truck feel of the Senders in variable, but they aren’t far off. A lot of the differences you could write off to just the length difference, and most of the rest of it you could write off to slight camber in the Senders.
    You know those skis are detuned by marshal before the ship out, right?

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    I got Mustonen's pair sharp enough that I shaved my face with em before shipping.


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    Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110

    Ha.

    They’re pretty sharp the whole way. First skis with a one point five base bevel I’ve knowingly skied in a long time, though.

    I’m too much of a beater to appreciate a good detune and defer to you on such matters, Shorty.
    focus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshal Olson View Post
    I got Mustonen's pair sharp enough that I shaved my face with em before shipping.

    Lol... Custom tunes... Good to know that's an option.

    Having said that I doubt I would ask for anything other than the way you shipped mine.

    I have been skiing mine in low tide and I totally don't care about damage because that can be fixed, but I don't want to get them tuned because it won't be the same way you sent them out.

    I'll take a lap now...

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    R one dime betas were the perfect choice. Day one of 8 in Morioka. Click image for larger version. 

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    so much attention on the R in this FR thread. Le tits now so I can break out the FRs again.

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    Haven’t gotten them out on snow (yet) but here are some photos of the revised AM110 protos. Came out pretty sweet with the galaxy themed Pivots. Green rubber bands show contact points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoSlowGoFar View Post
    Haven’t gotten them out on snow (yet) but here are some photos of the revised AM110 protos. Came out pretty sweet with the galaxy themed Pivots. Green rubber bands show contact points.
    Whoa, those are rad. Looking forward to hearing more!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoSlowGoFar View Post
    Haven’t gotten them out on snow (yet) but here are some photos of the revised AM110 protos. Came out pretty sweet with the galaxy themed Pivots. Green rubber bands show contact points.
    Where did you mount them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Iron Horse View Post
    Where did you mount them?
    -8 per MOs recs and bases on where I have the beta BC120s mounted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoSlowGoFar View Post
    -8 per MOs recs and bases on where I have the beta BC120s mounted.
    Nice. I went -8.5, also based on MO's rec. I'm at -8.25 on the R120 and absolutely love it there. Look forward to hearing your feedback. I can't wait to give these a go, should be next week.

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    The AM110 v.2s look tasty and just what the doctor ordered. Very nice graphic too

    Too bad I did not notice the pull down tab on the page, and MO did not reply to my question on them a couple of weeks back. Oh well, there's next season I guess when the kinks have been figured out. I look forward to getting your takes on them

    180s and 193s are still avaliable on the site if anybody else is in the market to try it out.

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    As a lover of Retrowave, these topsheets are speaking to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XtrPickels View Post
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    As a lover of Retrowave, these topsheets are speaking to me.
    Cool graphic. Until you mount bindings. Wish the cool mountains were moved up a bit.
    Kill all the telemarkers
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    Telemarketers! Kill the telemarketers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by XtrPickels View Post
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    As a lover of Retrowave, these topsheets are speaking to me.
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    Mounted and ready, can't wait to ski'em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoSlowGoFar View Post
    Haven’t gotten them out on snow (yet) but here are some photos of the revised AM110 protos. Came out pretty sweet with the galaxy themed Pivots. Green rubber bands show contact points.

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    so this is the new revised shape for the One hunnit? What length are those and what is the actual straight pull measurement?
    very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N1CK. View Post
    so this is the new revised shape for the One hunnit? What length are those and what is the actual straight pull measurement?
    very nice.
    This is the AM110. Currently under dev.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post
    This is the AM110. Currently under dev.
    yep, says so right in the post, sorry and thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N1CK. View Post
    yep, says so right in the post, sorry and thanks.
    No need for sorry my guy!

    MO can comment but there shouldnt be any changes to the current am100 shape. Its pretty damn dialed IMO.

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    Really looking forward to hearing more about the AM110s. The profile shot of the rocker camber lines looks sooo good. I'm hoping people who have ridden both will say something like 85% of the pivot of the R in soft, with enough camber to take the edge of flat landings, hard snow, and an afternoon of moguls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shu Shu View Post
    Really looking forward to hearing more about the AM110s. The profile shot of the rocker camber lines looks sooo good. I'm hoping people who have ridden both will say something like 85% of the pivot of the R in soft, with enough camber to take the edge of flat landings, hard snow, and an afternoon of moguls.
    Hey all! Short story long on the AM110... They are really fun and will see preorder in the near future.

    The intent is to keep the "playful charger" vibe overall... so getting the right balance is important to me. Really excited to hear what folks think

    We are currently verifying flex/rocker on the second draft with a handful of folks right now. The first draft came in a bit aggressive. The second draft has increased flex tip/tail, slightly rounder under foot, and increased tip/tail heights. If they need a third draft, I have space to press test skis and ski them this spring to validate.

    The preorder for them will open as soon as the testing is complete. They are really fun and bring a nicely complimentary ride to collection. Looser and more surfy than FL105s and a more poplly conventional feel than the R110/FR110 skis.

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    Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110

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    Is it a better mfree112 which is a better mfree108? We shall see soon.

    The topsheets are definitely a lot cooler looking.

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