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    ON3P WRENEGADE 102TI 189

    ON3P Wrenegade 102Ti 189CM. About 10-15 days, some scratches no core shots. Great condition. 3 mounts, all Pivot 317 BSL. On the line, +1 and +2. I liked them at +1, thats the mount that is still open. Other mounts filled with hardwood plugs and epoxy. These things RIP, but I already have some Wren 114s. Replacing with some Dad skis for this part of the quiver now that I have a daughter!

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    Bump

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    How do they handle the bumps?
    Someone once told me that I ski like a Scandinavian angel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdadour View Post
    ON3P Wrenegade 102Ti 189CM. About 10-15 days, some scratches no core shots. Great condition. 3 mounts, all Pivot 317 BSL. On the line, +1 and +2. I liked them at +1, thats the mount that is still open. Other mounts filled with hardwood plugs and epoxy. These things RIP, but I already have some Wren 114s. Replacing with some Dad skis for this part of the quiver now that I have a daughter! $325 shipped Email me, because TGR site is fucked now: jdadour at gmail dot com PHOTOS: https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...usp=drive_link
    There are other skis that are better in bumpers but the beauty of this rocker and splay profile (both Wren 102 and Wren 114, I have both), is when you lay them flat they are suprisingly easy to pivot, even in a 189. So for directional long skis, these are better in bumps that other similar skis in my opinion.

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