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  1. #1426
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    Word is that you have room for style interpretation on the Kartel line. None what so ever on the RES line. However, iggy has said himself that he likes the Kartel on the line and he's a directional skier, Billy Goat over Kartel kind of dude...

    Not sure it's perfectly applicable to the Jeffrey...but probably.

    So...I say go for it.
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    I can ether mount on the line with STH2 16s or have flexibility with attack demos. Picked up both, not sure which way to go

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhiberAwptik View Post
    I didn't know if this would get posted here. But it should be posted here. Unbelievable.

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    First day on these = Jesus Christ on a hot ham sandwich.

    Scott and crew murdering it, and Mr Leaf's art is incredible. I fucking love these skis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW_SKIER View Post
    Holy shit! You know all your bindings are broken right?
    So THAT's what's wrong all these years! Fix the heel fix the problem .. ha!

    Quote Originally Posted by galenparke View Post
    You must get to ski a lot of wide open terrain. BGs with Telebindings I have danced around it, but never had the chance to put the two together.
    Go for it - you won't be disappointed.
    Sure are a lot of wide open spaces here, but BG's are very responsive in tighter places too.

    The Pillow Fight with HammerHeads .. Easily the most fun I've had on skis. Mercy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rowen View Post
    First day on these = Jesus Christ on a hot ham sandwich.

    Scott and crew murdering it, and Mr Leaf's art is incredible. I fucking love these skis.
    Told you.
    You should have been here yesterday!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muggydude View Post
    I can ether mount on the line with STH2 16s or have flexibility with attack demos. Picked up both, not sure which way to go
    If you are more of a directional/traditional/senior citizen skier then I would go back on that ski (many people enjoy them -1 to -2cm back from the line).

    And yes more interpretation on the Kartel vs RES. We still think recommended is best for most, but not as critical as it is on RES skis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PowTron View Post
    If you are more of a directional/traditional/senior citizen skier then I would go back on that ski (many people enjoy them -1 to -2cm back from the line).

    And yes more interpretation on the Kartel vs RES. We still think recommended is best for most, but not as critical as it is on RES skis.
    Thanks Jay. I talked to Scott to and he recommended going back no further than 1cm or so. A good mount with the existing holes on the STH2's puts me .75cm back so I might stick with that. Dark blue will go well with the veneer I think.

    Still let me know about those bindings, might want to keep a pair on hand for other skis

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    My wife loves her bday gift -- Jessie 108s in 171. It was a bit of hard sell because she is a very traditional skier (grew up skiing icy terrain of the east with an ankles together teacher/father) and slow to acclimate to new gear generally. Seen getting ready for lap 2 with her gals, weaving in between snowmachine tracks from the day prior (and I cringe at her skin mgt):
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    Just got my 2018 asym BG Tours with green sidewalls ready to ski...I'm happy. [emoji41]

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    Yeah! Green sidewalls are the schiznit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PowTron View Post
    Just got my 2018 asym BG Tours with green sidewalls ready to ski...I'm happy. [emoji41]
    Hey 'tron!

    What am I missing here? Are we referring to the Steeple 116? I don't see a BG Tour in the 17/18 catalog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    Hey 'tron!

    What am I missing here? Are we referring to the Steeple 116? I don't see a BG Tour in the 17/18 catalog.

    ... Thom
    It's not in the catalog...it's close to the Steeple 116, yes. Slightly different flex profile based on the BG and same shape as Steeple 116.
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    [QUOTE=PowTron;4977302]Just got my 2018 asym BG Tours with green sidewalls ready to ski...I'm happy. [emoji41]

    Did you manage to get any days in on the Steeple 108s that you mentioned back in January? Any thoughts? Are there any changes to that ski for next year beyond the graphics? Difficult to tell if the tweaks to RES/regular sidecut transition that have been discussed apply to that ski or just BG, Steeple 116 and C&D.

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    Joker setup. Nice.

    Where's your batman kit?

    (Good one, chicken)


    Quote Originally Posted by PowTron View Post
    Just got my 2018 asym BG Tours with green sidewalls ready to ski...I'm happy. [emoji41]

    wait!!!! waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait...Wait!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PowTron View Post
    It's not in the catalog...it's close to the Steeple 116, yes. Slightly different flex profile based on the BG and same shape as Steeple 116.
    Oh my ... more paralysis by analysis. I've had the Steeple 116 on my short list, and now this Life could be worse.

    So, it's a custom ski.

    • Priced higher than the Steeple 116?
    • Different flex profile - more burly than the Steeple 116?
    • Weight is more or less the same, based on BG/184 = 2.33 Kg and Steeple/184 = 2.20Kg
    • Other skiing characteristic differences - i.e. who's the guy/gal who would choose one over the other, or for what application)
    • If I owned a 15/16 BG (which I do), would there be more difference between it and the BG Tour or the Steeple 116?


    It's your fault for posting, so I have to ask

    Lastly, with the model year cycle changing, am I correct that 17/18 skis will soon be available? I'm getting antsy ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    Oh my ... more paralysis by analysis. I've had the Steeple 116 on my short list, and now this Life could be worse.

    So, it's a custom ski.

    • Priced higher than the Steeple 116?
    • Different flex profile - more burly than the Steeple 116?
    • Weight is more or less the same, based on BG/184 = 2.33 Kg and Steeple/184 = 2.20Kg
    • Other skiing characteristic differences - i.e. who's the guy/gal who would choose one over the other, or for what application)
    • If I owned a 15/16 BG (which I do), would there be more difference between it and the BG Tour or the Steeple 116?


    It's your fault for posting, so I have to ask

    Lastly, with the model year cycle changing, am I correct that 17/18 skis will soon be available? I'm getting antsy ...

    Thanks,
    Thom
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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    Oh my ... more paralysis by analysis. I've had the Steeple 116 on my short list, and now this Life could be worse.

    So, it's a custom ski.

    • Priced higher than the Steeple 116?
    • Different flex profile - more burly than the Steeple 116?
    • Weight is more or less the same, based on BG/184 = 2.33 Kg and Steeple/184 = 2.20Kg
    • Other skiing characteristic differences - i.e. who's the guy/gal who would choose one over the other, or for what application)
    • If I owned a 15/16 BG (which I do), would there be more difference between it and the BG Tour or the Steeple 116?


    It's your fault for posting, so I have to ask

    Lastly, with the model year cycle changing, am I correct that 17/18 skis will soon be available? I'm getting antsy ...

    Thanks,
    Thom
    It may be available and yes it's a full custom (so price would be higher).

    It is just slightly stiffer than a steeple 116 and slightly less stiff than a BG.

    If you owned BG already (which I know you do) the steeple 116 is a farther departure from the BG in terms of weight savings...especially as it looks like we may be having success with the new, lighter cores).

    2018 skis will be available as soon as possible and are already starting production. That is looking like late April/early May at this time.

    The reason I went "BG tour" over Steeple 116 is the stiffness aspect. Keep in mind the Steeple 116 will be substantially lighter than this "BG tour" pending the final results of the core testing.

    I should have lied and said these were Steeple 116, Thom. Hahahahaha [emoji41]
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    Thanks, 'tron. It makes sense for the BG Tour to be custom - so few badasses out there ;-)

    I suspected the Steeple would be the ticket, for reasons you stated.

    The core experimentation is a pleasant surprise. I know you guys won't go all weight weenie on us with this (thankfully), but it will be interesting to see what you ultimately come up with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    Thanks, 'tron. It makes sense for the BG Tour to be custom - so few badasses out there ;-)

    I suspected the Steeple would be the ticket, for reasons you stated.

    The core experimentation is a pleasant surprise. I know you guys won't go all weight weenie on us with this (thankfully), but it will be interesting to see what you ultimately come up with.

    ... Thom
    Not saying you have to be badass, it's just a different feel is all. They are just a slightly lighter BG.

    And yes not going full weight weenie at all, but just want to make sure it works as planned!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SupreChicken View Post
    Joker setup. Nice.

    Where's your batman kit?

    (Good one, chicken)
    I need a batman kit.

    My dog has one courtesy of Scott's MS Paint skills, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PowTron View Post
    Not saying you have to be badass, it's just a different feel is all. They are just a slightly lighter BG.

    And yes not going full weight weenie at all, but just want to make sure it works as planned!
    I know you guys take your time to get it right. That's just one more thing I love about your philosophy.

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    So, the more time I get on my Wren 98's, the more impressed I am with their versatility, even with tech bindings. Went to Alpine Meadows the other day thinking everything would be frozen over after the sun came out strong after the storm and I'd be on groomers until it warmed up later on, turns out it didn't get as warm as I thought and there was plenty of powder to chase. They continue to surprise me in soft conditions and chop for a ski that narrow. Wren 108's likely would have been awesome on a day like this if I had them yet, but I can't say I was disappointed with the 98's.


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    2.5 days on the 184cm Wrenegade 108. Comparing to a '15/16 185 Cochise.

    Refrozen chop and groomers in the morning, soft snow in the trees, slushy afternoons and a surprise pow day yesterday. These skis kick ass in all of those conditions. VERY stable in the frozen chop, and no deflection off bumps. I skied as fast as I was comfortable skiing and the skis never once got squirrely. Tree skiing yesterday was a blast, and I mostly suck in tight trees. They're nimble & smooth even at slower speed, and I could throw on the brakes in an instant. In the powder yesterday morning they were so fucking good. Not as floaty as my pow skis, but for the size/shape they killed it. I demo'd the Wren 98 two months ago and didn't click with it for whatever reason, but this 108 has the goods. If I had to find something to be critical of I guess I could say it's heavy"ish", but the 108 skis so well it makes no difference. 10/10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N1CK. View Post
    2.5 days on the 184cm Wrenegade 108. Comparing to a '15/116 185 Cochise.

    Refrozen chop and groomers in the morning, soft snow in the trees, slushy afternoons and a surprise pow day yesterday. These skis kick ass in all of those conditions. VERY stable in the frozen chop, and no deflection off bumps. I skied as fast as I was comfortable skiing and the skis never once got squirrely. Tree skiing yesterday was a blast, and I mostly suck in tight trees. They're nimble & smooth even at slower speed, and I could throw on the brakes in an instant. In the powder yesterday morning they were so fucking good. Not as floaty as my pow skis, but for the size/shape they killed it. I demo'd the Wren 98 two months ago and didn't click with it for whatever reason, but this 108 has the goods. If I had to find something to be critical of I guess I could say it's heavy"ish", but the 108 skis so well it makes no difference. 10/10.
    Your weight/height? Bindings and mount point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    So, the more time I get on my Wren 98's, the more impressed I am with their versatility, even with tech bindings. Went to Alpine Meadows the other day thinking everything would be frozen over after the sun came out strong after the storm and I'd be on groomers until it warmed up later on, turns out it didn't get as warm as I thought and there was plenty of powder to chase. They continue to surprise me in soft conditions and chop for a ski that narrow. Wren 108's likely would have been awesome on a day like this if I had them yet, but I can't say I was disappointed with the 98's.

    Tahoe, I could not agree with you more...! I absolutley love my 189 98s and this is the ski I have been looking for and was lacking in my quiver for a long time... It rails on the groomed, a blast in the trees, fun in the soft snow and just plain easy to ski... I am leaving for a 10 day ski trip on Wed and this ski and my Qs will be in the bag and no doubt will cover all my needs...

    And with the recent sale of some of my skis next years 189 108s have been ordered... With this desig ON3P was able to make a "chargy" ski that you can push, but be able to throw them sidways in an instant to help shut them down quickly if needed...

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