Check Out Our Shop
Page 7 of 13 FirstFirst ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... LastLast
Results 151 to 175 of 312

Thread: EHPs......

  1. #151
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    retired
    Posts
    12,456
    Quote Originally Posted by Z View Post
    I'll shit in my hat if iron cross is ready to go....
    it clearly isn't, but i figure a little chest-thumping might make it snow a bit harder.
    Last edited by marshalolson; 12-02-2006 at 11:04 PM.

  2. #152
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Wilson, Wyo.
    Posts
    4,837
    my EHPs are sitting in a box at home...but i can't get there for another 2h or so... argh!

    will post pics.

  3. #153
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Wilson, Wyo.
    Posts
    4,837
    just got home to a box....figured i'd post some pics for y'all.

    first off, the box is looking pristine. here's the total "packaging" inside:


    slipping 'em out of the plastic reveals this:


    can't really tell due to the poor light, but they have a very slick texture -- might prevent snow from sticking to the surface which is valuable on a board this big.


    they don't have much camber:


    in fact, at their point of max separation there's about 7mm (or less) between them= ~3-3.5mm camber.


    i'll put 'em on the scale tomorrow. probably won't ride them for a bit as we need at least 2 more storms for good coverage, and i haven't yet decided what i'll put on them. (prolly nx21s)

    'night.

  4. #154
    Squatch Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by upallnight View Post
    ...i haven't yet decided what i'll put on them. (prolly nx21s)...
    Doesn't this violate the terms of your Fritschi contract?

  5. #155
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Wilson, Wyo.
    Posts
    4,837
    Quote Originally Posted by Squatch View Post
    Doesn't this violate the terms of your Fritschi contract?
    hee hee... don't worry, there are more fritschis for other skis. might as well ski 'em all and pull what i don't want.

    current thinking:
    dp 120 + dynafit
    dp 138 + fritschi
    ehpizzle 1-9-thrizzle + nx21

  6. #156
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    sandy, sl,ut
    Posts
    9,968
    hey upallnight, weren't these supposed to be 0 camber? wasn't that what they were fixing? so first run, way too much camber, second try, just a little too much.

    They're getting closer at least.
    __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ________________
    "We don't need predator control, we need whiner control. Anyone who complains that "the gummint oughta do sumpin" about the wolves and coyotes should be darted, caged, and released in a more suitable habitat for them, like the middle of Manhattan." - Spats

    "I'm constantly doing things I can't do. Thats how I get to do them." - Pablo Picasso

    Cisco and his wife are fragile idiots who breed morons.

  7. #157
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Wilson, Wyo.
    Posts
    4,837
    yep....kinda seems more like the camber profile of the ehp 190 (from what i've read...never saw a 190, though.

    particle posted this a while back (quoting eric hjornameicantquitespell):
    "This ski has been developed from my experiences skiing in big mountain environments. Often I was skiing in situations when I needed to point it and outrun sloughs and avie slides. I wanted to create a tool catered to one concept: skiing at high speeds through variable snow conditions. This ski has some very unique design features: zero camber, minimal sidecut. The first 25cm of the tip and last 15cm of the tail have reverse/neutral sidecut. This enables the ski to be very stable and forgiving at high speed: The tip doesn't hook up to force your turn to end. A 25cm gradual tip radius provides ample flotation. This design floats on top of the snow instead of plowing through it. The last 15cm of the tail has a slight reverse camber shape, which allows you to butter your turns or ditch speed by kicking your heels out when you really need to shut it down.

    The gradually designed tips allow for this ski to retain a stiff flex pattern throughout the entire ski. This creates a super stable platform to ride all types of snow. Unlike a twin tip tail design, the minimal reverse camber retains the ski's stiffness and doesn't "wheelie" out of big landings, which results in control when it counts." -Eric Hjorleifson

  8. #158
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Posts
    1,788
    Holy shit they look sexy!

  9. #159
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Skiattle
    Posts
    7,750
    really stoked and happy for you to finally get some of the skis you've ordered.

  10. #160
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    the ether
    Posts
    6,389
    Got em. Fucking.Sick.

    Seem to have the perfect flex for me. Stiff, but not super stiff. Stiff tail for sure, which is very important. Pretty soft at the tip which will only increase the rockered float feeling. VERY similiar to Marshal's lotus 120s.

    Construction looks money. Black 916s go on asap.
    Last edited by Z; 12-05-2006 at 10:22 AM.
    Drive slow, homie.

  11. #161
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    the ether
    Posts
    6,389
    Quote Originally Posted by leroy jenkins View Post
    hey upallnight, weren't these supposed to be 0 camber? wasn't that what they were fixing? so first run, way too much camber, second try, just a little too much.

    They're getting closer at least.
    I was told they were going for exactly as much camber as mine have now. Who knows. I wouldn't mind a bit if they had a bit more even....
    Drive slow, homie.

  12. #162
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Wilson, Wyo.
    Posts
    4,837
    Quote Originally Posted by Z View Post
    I was told they were going for exactly as much camber as mine have now. Who knows. I wouldn't mind a bit if they had a bit more even....
    cool, z....glad yours arrived. how much camber do they have? same as mine?

    personally, i was digging the fact that there was none from toe to tip, but i can live with this, particularly at these $$$$es.

    the construction does feel pretty burly.

    i guess, depending on how you measure it you could say that from to to tip is pretty flat. and heel to tail (well, just before the tail) has a bit more camber (6mm).

  13. #163
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Posts
    2,623
    Those look $$$
    Can't wait to hear how they ride.

  14. #164
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    sandy, sl,ut
    Posts
    9,968
    Quote Originally Posted by Z View Post
    I was told they were going for exactly as much camber as mine have now. Who knows. I wouldn't mind a bit if they had a bit more even....
    Yea, I still want some, just thought it was funny. Its reassuring that thats what they said they wanted though.
    __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ________________
    "We don't need predator control, we need whiner control. Anyone who complains that "the gummint oughta do sumpin" about the wolves and coyotes should be darted, caged, and released in a more suitable habitat for them, like the middle of Manhattan." - Spats

    "I'm constantly doing things I can't do. Thats how I get to do them." - Pablo Picasso

    Cisco and his wife are fragile idiots who breed morons.

  15. #165
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    Salt Lake City
    Posts
    2,314
    It will be interesting to see if the "touch" of camber helps avoid some of the issues they had on groomed stuff. A touch of camber should help them track when running flat on the base since the ski itself is "pushing back" against the snow. Cant wait to hear some more feedback on these. Also for what it is worth the production ones look to have a MUCH better finish than the ones that Particle and I skied last year.
    "I dont hike.... my legs are too heavy"

  16. #166
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    the ether
    Posts
    6,389
    Quote Originally Posted by upallnight View Post
    cool, z....glad yours arrived. how much camber do they have? same as mine?

    personally, i was digging the fact that there was none from toe to tip, but i can live with this, particularly at these $$$$es.

    the construction does feel pretty burly.

    i guess, depending on how you measure it you could say that from to to tip is pretty flat. and heel to tail (well, just before the tail) has a bit more camber (6mm).
    Just measured, mine have the exact same amount of camber as yours. I was told they would have a measurable amount of camber, and actually like it. I probably would have dug the 1st ones with too much camber as well. With the long tip and softness at the very tip I highly doubt these things will sink. like ever.

    I love the stiffness underfoot and in the tail. perfect.
    Drive slow, homie.

  17. #167
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Wilson, Wyo.
    Posts
    4,837
    Quote Originally Posted by Professor View Post
    It will be interesting to see if the "touch" of camber helps avoid some of the issues they had on groomed stuff. A touch of camber should help them track when running flat on the base since the ski itself is "pushing back" against the snow. Cant wait to hear some more feedback on these. Also for what it is worth the production ones look to have a MUCH better finish than the ones that Particle and I skied last year.
    interesting, fess. we shall see. they have a VERY high build quality from visual inspection. i'm really impressed with it -- among the best i've seen and i've seen many. how they hold up is another matter altogether, but i'm optimistic.

    the bases look thirstay!

  18. #168
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
    Location
    Banff
    Posts
    22,523
    wont the camber go away anyways on the groomed with skier weight?


  19. #169
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    Salt Lake City
    Posts
    2,314
    Quote Originally Posted by mntlion View Post
    wont the camber go away anyways on the groomed with skier weight?
    Yes and no. A ski with camber wants to hug imperfections in the snow since the tip and tail still want to go back to their cambered shape. A ski with NO camber doesnt want to hug those same imperfections since its original shape has no camber. That is why anything built for hard snow always has camber. It also helps to get more rebound out of a ski in a turn. Now dont get me wrong, I dont know that this much camber will solve the problem or if the problems come from the other features of the ski. But it will be interesting to see how they ski. Now I just have to figure out if a pair are in my future or not
    "I dont hike.... my legs are too heavy"

  20. #170
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Wilson, Wyo.
    Posts
    4,837
    Quote Originally Posted by mntlion View Post
    wont the camber go away anyways on the groomed with skier weight?
    yes..., but the moment there is less resistance (ie surface changes shape or you jump off the snow) it comes back, at least until the ski is "dead". this is true of skis will an extreme amount of camber as much as it is for skis with very little camber, although the more camber generally the faster the ski will bounce back and, as professor says, the more it will dig into the snow.EHP 193s

    naked skis weigh ~10.4# for the pair on my scale.

  21. #171
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Skiattle
    Posts
    7,750
    think of camber as preload adjustment on a rear shock. It comes and it goes with the amount of compression or rebound, but when it returns to its resting state with the rider or skier on top of it, its definitely a prevalent force.

  22. #172
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Wilson, Wyo.
    Posts
    4,837
    ^^^ yes. and the more camber, the more force one must apply to the ski to de-camber it...and the more it wants to snap back. (it's also a function of the material, of course, as well as the displacement from equilibrium.)

  23. #173
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    in your second home, doing heroin
    Posts
    14,674
    Those things look sweet. MUCH less camber than the botched pair I saw. Less than the 190s too.

    I wish you snow soon.
    Besides the comet that killed the dinosaurs nothing has destroyed a species faster than entitled white people.-ajp

  24. #174
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    just left the ATM
    Posts
    715
    i just want a pair to hang on my wall and look at.

    (ok i'll admit i want to ride them too - sickness)

  25. #175
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    P-tex, CA
    Posts
    8,753
    Me want a pair...I'm a great camber tester.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •