Big fan of the 4FRNT lineup for the last decade or so.
Ex racer, ex coach, skiing for over 30 years, go to for the last 15 years is Kicking Horse, the Roger's Pass, Revy.
Have the EHP 193 as my daily driver. Also have a backup pair unmounted.
Also have the EHP 186 for slower days and jibby stuff around the mountain. And have another pair as my touring setup.
Renegade 186 for the really deep fun days.
Looking for a twin for the fun days cruising/jibbing around the mountain, days after the storm, that can still charge in chopped, mank, 5 day mashed potatoes in the process of packing up, and that will still handle a surprise deep day, and crusing with the wife. Currently using the EHP 186 for these purposes.
I've read the reviews and was set on the Devastator in a 184, until I saw the Cartel.
Anyone spent time on both?
Comparison?
I ski from the center (love the new school forward mounts on the EHP, Renegade and the like) and use lots of lateral movement...try to channel my inner Hoji.
Not convinced Reflect tech works for anything besides very 3D snow, having inadvertently folded my tips skiing the Renegade on hardpack on-camber/closing rollers and whales a couple of times the first couple of days I was getting used to them. In 3d snow, these and the EHP's have no equals, IMHO.
This ski would be a replacement for the EHP 186, which I'm currently using for the purposes noted above.
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