Can somebody help me figure out my new quiver?
I just stumbled upon a pair of new 186 Renegades at a price I couldn't refuse. Bought them on the spot.
About me:
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 180lbs
Age: 30
Existing "Quiver" (originally was supposed to be a 4 ski quiver, but after several bad years of snowfall + marriage I ended up skiing on my rockers 90% of the time):
190 Armada Magic J with Pivot 18
192 Rocker2 108 with Guardian 16
179 K2 Kung Fujas with Jester
The Magic J was supposed to be my everyday pow ski for Snowbird until conditions firmed up, but with the amount of firm days we've had lately it turns out I ended up my my Rocker2 108 the majority of the time.
The Rocker2 was supposed to be 50% touring 50% inbounds. Turns out I used it almost 100% inbounds... Getting a little tired of skiing inbounds on an AT binding.
Kung Fujas is my all mountain Park ski. In reality it's too soft to do anything but ski the Park on. I end up doing that less and less now.
Ski:
75% inbounds (Snowbird/Alta)
15% backcountry (LCC/BCC)
10% Park (PC/Brighton)
About Me: I used to ski 90-120 days a season, UNTIL LAST YEAR. The reality of growing up and not being in grad school anymore means that I skied about 30 days last year (the least amount of days since 6th grade). I'm hoping with a lighter travel schedule this year I'll be able to get more dawn patrols or early evening tours under my belt.
I ski pretty fast. I like charging through crud. The right ski makes crud almost as fun as pow if it let's you ski fast enough.
I like to have fun in between big lines. e.g. If I drop into Great Scott or Death Chute, I won't make very many turns until the bottom when I'm setting up to hit the pine tree roller. However, it's unlikely that you'll ever see more do more than a cork 7 or backflip. Slow 360's are much more common.
I do like skiing switch. In fact, sometimes I'd rather switch 180 off a jump or cliff than anything.
I don't care about park. If I spend a full day in the park this year I'll be shocked.
I do use those Kung Fujas on pure groomer days as well, like when I go to Deer Valley or something.
Goals:
I'd love it if these renegades have a spot in my quiver if possible. After skimming this thread they seem to be the ski to use on powder days and 1-2 days after, but then you should put them away. Is that the right classification? Even at a place like Snowbird?
I'd prefer my every day driver To NOT have a touring binding on it.
I want my touring binding to be burly enough to ski inbounds and I'm not interested in owning AT specific boots yet.
I'd like my touring ski to be jibby enough to have fun on BC jumps and cliff setups.
I don't mind having 4 skis, but now that I'm lucky to ski 30 days a year it seems pointless to have to choose what to ski on every day.
I don't mind keeping or selling any of my current skis. I'm open either way. If I do buy something I'd prefer it be from the following brands, in no specific order:
ON3P
Moment
4Frnt
ARMADA
ROSSIGNOL
SALOMON
FACTION
ATOMIC
My original reaction tells me to put touring binding on Magic J.. But that may be too much ski for touring if I plan to dawn patrol more this year (who knows if that will really happen)... Put pivots on renegades. Either keep rocker2 and put pivots on them or replace them with Bibby, Jeffrey, or Devastador. Keep Kung Fujas for Park ski. (if I got Jeffreys I could probably get rid of Kung Fujas)
I'd love any and all input.
Skis I've Owned and Liked:
190 Moment Bibby (it was too soft in the tip, otherwise one of the best skis I've ever used)
190 Moment Garbones - only demoed these for a few days, but they felt like they'd go fast through anything.
188 Rossignol S7 - too directional for my every day ski. On the other hand, I was 25 when I owned these so maybe I don't ski switch as much as I used to.
185 Armada JJ (needs to be stiffer longer and fatter though... Thats what she said)
190 Armada Magic J (too much for most conditions, one of the most fun skis for deep days ive ever put my hands on)
Salomon Rocker2 108 - gets hooky in the tip sometimes, otherwise this ski feels like it can do almost anything.
182 4Frnt VCT - this was my first fat ski I ever owned. I felt like I could straight line anything at snowbird on these things. Of course I couldn't, but they were awesome.
193 4Frnt EHP beer graphic. Only had these a few days. Really liked them for the few days after a storm. Felt like I could ski anything on them. Got a few personal first descents on them back in 08-09.
Skis I've Hated
186 Line Prophet 130 - no rocker and short turn radius. Gross.
195 Rossignol Super 7 - for my height and weight these pushed the boundary for what I'm able to throw around. I really felt like I was forcing these around the resort.
185 Volkl Chopstick... At least the he'll bent was poppy, these things felt like wet noodles. No fun at all.
182 Line Pollard Pro.. Same as above.
188 foam core Megawatt
185 Atomic Blogs. Even as my touring setup these were too soft. Felt like a park ski.
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