I followed the instructions on the skilink.ca site and that's what it came out to.Originally Posted by mntlion
why did I even consider buying used skis somewhere other than gear swap? I feel dirty.
I followed the instructions on the skilink.ca site and that's what it came out to.Originally Posted by mntlion
why did I even consider buying used skis somewhere other than gear swap? I feel dirty.
Pope, why don't you just wait for mntlion? He's the mang!
“How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix
I think seeing that hicopleter staring back at me would just wind me up and remind me that I didn't have enough disposable income while I was slogging uphill.
I know it sounds mean but if you don't mind asking: is the ability of whoring around in unaffordable cars the true reason behind your occupation?Originally Posted by bad_roo
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Why do I feel guilty about wanting a pair of explosivs?
because you know that yellow will clash with your pastel pink one piece.
"It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
- A. Solzhenitsyn
It's acutally neon blue, with hot pink and yellow accents. Maybe the answer is a new one piece?Originally Posted by lemon boy
YES! And new explosivsOriginally Posted by homerjay
"It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
- A. Solzhenitsyn
I have a pair of Mantras and want a pair of these just for the sake of comparison!
That's right... Quit being such a pus*y and sack up and get 'em Explouders... Soon you'll be selling them Mantras here...Originally Posted by Danno
Oh, wait.. You didn't like Tanker's... Nevermind![]()
Originally Posted by RootSkier
Tankers were dead. While they were torsionally stiff, they had no snap. They didn't like turning. I like turning.Originally Posted by hemas
hey mntlion I will most likely be interested in 190s when the time comes also
Me too!!
I had the 180s mounted with Fritschis. Still pretty much a touring jong, but I thought the setup was manageable. Great for shorter skins where you want a burly ski, not so great for starting in Alta and skinning up to the top of Flagstaff (or maybe I'm just slow on the skintrack!).Originally Posted by pechelman
Anyways, buy these skis from Mntlion. He is the man and all the skis he sends are in "as advertised" condition or better. Damn good skis for a damn good deal.
Geez, how many pairs of skis does CMH go through in a season? And how come you never see Mike Wiegele skis for sale?
Enquiring minds want to know.
Originally Posted by iceman
CMH uses volkl and gets a custom top sheet done, so they look diff, MW uses the "heli" daddy (rather then the sugar or tele) and is usually just on the topsheet that is one year ahead of public.
Also MW orders 100-200 pairs a year, (100 guests a week) CMH orders 500+ (12? lodges and 45 guests a week)
and now you know....
out of curiosity, does anyone know ski theyre going to be using for the future since explosivs are no more...or is there some secret stash of them somewhere?
volkl has been making small mistakes with CMH over the years and rumour has it CMH are looking at other options (atomic, goode, and maybe will just stick with volkl)
the issues are cosmetic (high shine top sheet, chips, wrong tip etc) the skis have stayed intact, just sometimes don't look right.
stash: CMH has 12 lodges, 50 skiers/lodge, (so 100+ skis per lodge) and flip the skis every 2-4 years =
we will still have some for a few years ......
Thank you.Originally Posted by mntlion
Here's something that I've been wondering...
The general impression I get around here is that explosivs are pretty much classic, ripping, stiff skis. The kind of skis a guy to take to a TGR summit and not worry about intense mocking. (Unlike the poor bastard who turns up with pair of pocket rockets mounted with low-din markers).
Anyhow, how does CMH justify these things to the out of shape dentists that (I assume) make up the bulk of their clientele? In fact, I'd bet that the stronger skiers bring their own gear, so its only the true gapers who are riding these things.
Something does not compute here. Are the CMH editions toned down in any way, or is Marshal right in saying that the Explosivs are not as stiff as I think?
What I'm gettign at is: do I need to look into a pair of super short CMHs for my wife?
I think they're just a nice design that is damp and can handle speed, but isn't so stiff that you need to be pro to handle it.
I've got 180 and 190 cmh's. The 180s actually measure ~177cm, are moderate in stiffness, and are quite easy to turn in all conditions yet fairly stable in a straight line. the 190s measure a true 190cm, are quite a bit stiffer, and like to go straighter and faster. Sometimes they get away from me. So I think explosiv's can cover quite a range.
what I'm getting at is: buy a short pair for your wife![]()
most of the guests use the 173, and 180cm skis, CMH still uses them cuz it is hard to find a non twin tip fat ski. Plus I think they fear change.
Because you are not worthyOriginally Posted by homerjay
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Mundo paparazzi mi amore cicce verdi parasol.
Questo abrigado tantamucho que canite carousel.
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