Got out on some ON3Ps at the Bridger Bowl demo day a few weeks ago and wanted to toss out some quick reviews.
First off, thanks to ON3P for the demo day! I had no idea it was happening until I saw the tent at the bottom of Sunnyside that morning.
The day's conditions were firm, some icy spots, some loose chalk/dust on top. Hadn't snow in a week but it had been cold so things weren't super bumped out.
184 Billy Goat - First ski of the day. I've come across a few comments about the RES being a little weird on firm snow, but I had no issues. Skis did well making quicker turns off piste, and handled chunky runouts with ease. Railed groomers, but could easily break free. More versatile than I was expecting, and easy enough to ski that I would consider stepping up to the 189.
186 Wrenegade 102 - This ski was ideally matched to the conditions. I didn't want to give them back. Quick and snappy in bumps, no speed limit on groomed. After my first run on them, I threw caution to the wind and shredded as hard as I could. These skis made my Cochises feel like driving a minivan.
186 Jeffrey 114 - Fun ski that had me seeking out fun lines and features to pop off of, which isn't how I normally ski. Stable, but not wrenegade stable. Lots of rocker made them perform well off piste. Billy Goats are much more my style, but I was by no means sad on this ski.
Overall, the skis had an excellent combination of liveliness and stability, which is the whole point of the bamboo cores, right?
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