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    190 Sumos don't deserve to be tagged as "soft" anymore. They're not as stiff as original BDs but they're not K2 soft either. Maybe the prof'll chime in but I'd say a 5 or 6
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    right on... i was basing that on the 175's.

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    I know, the constant work of editing continues apace.
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    dude, you don't even know... the # of charecters has been @ max for months. every change requires a bit of shuffling and rewording elsewhere too.

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    See if frozen can work some editiing magic so you have two consecutive posts
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    that would be like quitting. weak.

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    Maybe the Volkl Aura should make the list. Mrs StormDay sold her Phat Luv after skiing the Aura for 2 days.

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    ^isn't the Aura just the girlie version of the Mantra?

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    yes it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marshalolson View Post
    right on... i was basing that on the 175's.
    Yeah, on Sumos the 190s are way stiffer under foot than the 175s seemed to be. But both of them seem downright floppy if you flex the twin part of the tail. I dont know why all ski companies make that bend for a twin so damn soft

    But then again, I dont get the "twin thing" in general...... except nekkid twin hotties...... kissing
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    Quote Originally Posted by lemon boy View Post
    FWIW -
    190 wizards that I skied (and absolutely fucking hated) seemed quite a bit stiffer than 201 roids although it's entirely possible the EXs were a bum pair. The prof had much more time on both though and would be able to give a definite answer.
    I am really bored, so here is some more info... The 190 Wizards I had were almost Squad 194 stiff. They are also EXTREMELY torsionally stiff which is why they skied a little "hooky". But I think some of it was that pair. All the others I have seen were very similiar to Asteroid stiff. And FWIW, I think the flex of the Asteroid was the ultimate flex for a really big ski. Those and the W105s were very close to the same flex. They were manageable, but never "too" soft, no matter what the speed. I really miss my Asteroids and my 105s
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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor View Post
    I dont know why all ski companies make that bend for a twin so damn soft
    becasue the twin (like the shovel) is a plastic insert, not core material. twin tips suck balls.

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    really?

    I guess this is what I had in mind for both:
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    its alot harder to press the shovels (and tails) into matching/uniform shape with a wood core. almost all skis use a plastic insert so everything comes out crickets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marshalolson View Post
    becasue the twin (like the shovel) is a plastic insert, not core material. twin tips suck balls.
    I hadnt thought of there being no core in there. But now that I think about it, it was pretty obvious when I was gluing the Explosivs back together As least I did know that "twin tips suck balls". Now if ski manufacturers would just learn that
    "I dont hike.... my legs are too heavy"

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    Quote Originally Posted by marshalolson View Post
    its alot harder to press the shovels (and tails) into matching/uniform shape with a wood core. almost all skis use a plastic insert so everything comes out crickets.
    Including lotuses? The tail rises a lot on those things, but I never heard any mention of a plastic insert. Just curious... Or is "rise" in the tail different from a twin tip in terms of construction?
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    Quote Originally Posted by shirk View Post
    But the Exploder and iM103's in the same flex group?
    I've got 190 CMH Explosivs and 193 m103's, both broken in plenty. The m103's are stiffer than the Explosivs.

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    some love for moment and praxis?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deep Days View Post
    Including lotuses? The tail rises a lot on those things, but I never heard any mention of a plastic insert. Just curious... Or is "rise" in the tail different from a twin tip in terms of construction?
    all skis have some sort of tipspacer. Either ABS or UHMW (p-tex). I am actually pretty sure the only skis I've seen without a plastic tipspacer are my iggy FFFs which seem to have a wood tipspacer. anyway, tipspacers just protect the core from water/impact damage.
    Seriously, this can’t turn into yet another ON3P thread....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tmorry326 View Post
    Santiago Mission...anyone...info?
    I love it to death.
    The beatings will continue until morale will improve.

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    Advice for replacing my Fat skis...

    I have a pair of Elan Fudds 185cm powder skis that I bought in 1994 or so that I need to replace with modern fat skis.

    When I bought them they were ridiculously fat at about 95mm underfoot. I'd like to replace them with a pair that is fatter and wider as I use them almost exclusively in backcountry pow or loveland pow days. I am thinking I want a little traditional sidecut as backcountry hardpack is just too common for me to feel like going reverse and I like to catch an edge...but I havent even tried any of those skis.

    From reading here I was leaning towards Big Daddy 190s...

    Any advice/alternatives?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor View Post
    As least I did know that "twin tips suck balls". Now if ski manufacturers would just learn that
    The Professor said it, It must be true. Twin tips have no place in skiing.

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    Anybody have any idea where the Prophet 100s fall on the stiffness scale? (I'm guessing they're about the same as the Gotamas.)

    Or the Praxis powders?

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    THIS THREAD IS NOW BEING UPDATED HERE
    Last edited by marshalolson; 06-19-2007 at 08:59 AM.

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    Hey, I think someone is rapidly becoming the #1 word on skis for the interweb.
    Good on ya, marshal!

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