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Thread: The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Betelgeuse View Post
    Praxis Rx is because Flowing said so


    No doubt half of these will be sold by April.. whatever I dont "love" will be sold.



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    Very nice quivers guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Undertow View Post
    Ok boys I have a 325 BSL and would want to mount on the line (Sollie STH)... If there is not a mount conflict let me know and lets work something out...

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    Just don't ski lp105s if you want to remain happy with your Goliaths.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Just don't ski lp105s if you want to remain happy with your Goliaths.
    Interesting. Never skied either but both have caught my eye before. Not sure I need that type of ski this year though.

    Think I'm on:
    185 praxis pows
    192 GPOs
    192 Bros
    195 superbros
    195 igneous (something)
    181 Caylors
    183 m103
    18X bros of some type for touring
    220 Salomon dh

    Not sure if the GPOs or Bros will survive the year. Seems hard to justify both. Currently mulling over skinny, stiff RXs in case the Heads die but I probably could pick up another cheap pair

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    So many long skis. You need to work on your fitness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    Interesting. Never skied either but both have caught my eye before. Not sure I need that type of ski this year though.

    Think I'm on:
    185 praxis pows
    192 GPOs
    192 Bros
    195 superbros
    195 igneous (something)
    181 Caylors
    183 m103
    18X bros of some type for touring
    220 Salomon dh

    Not sure if the GPOs or Bros will survive the year. Seems hard to justify both. Currently mulling over skinny, stiff RXs in case the Heads die but I probably could pick up another cheap pair
    I'd say you need some floaty long pow skis to round that quiver out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Undertow View Post
    Ok boys I have a 325 BSL and would want to mount on the line (Sollie STH)... If there is not a mount conflict let me know and lets work something out...

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    Mine are mounted with Solly's on the line for a 307 boot so I think it shouldn't be a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Just don't ski lp105s if you want to remain happy with your Goliaths.
    I like the Goliath's but I like the lp105s more better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW_SKIER View Post
    So many long skis. You need to work on your fitness.
    Hmm... I'm thinking that joke might be played out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW_SKIER View Post
    Finally have a quiver I'm stoked enough on to post it up.



    Skis L-R:

    177cm Head Monster 88/Sth2 @0
    186cm ON3P Vicik/Sth14 @0
    191cm Movement Goliath/Jester @+1.5
    186cm Atomic Automatic/Duke @0
    Inserts for Ion @+2
    186cm ON3P Billygoat/Jester @0
    187cm Praxis Protest/Sth2 @-1
    185cm Praxis Powderboards/Warden@0
    182cm Praxis Yetis/Ion lt @0
    Inserts for Jester @-1
    183cm Pm Gear Bro Carbons/Undrilled
    186cm Pm Gear Lhasa Pow/Sollyfits @0

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    Dalbello Kr2
    Scarpa Maestrale rs
    F' Rad -- BGs, Protests and undrilled bros...drool. Have you skied the 88 monsters? Considering picking up the 83s @177cm but not sure if I'll regret not going 184.

    We have almost identical touring quivers....

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    F' Rad -- BGs, Protests and undrilled bros...drool. Have you skied the 88 monsters? Considering picking up the 83s @177cm but not sure if I'll regret not going 184.

    We have almost identical touring quivers....
    I haven't. Just mounted them Tuesday. I read that the 83's are a lot softer than the 88's. The 88 is nice and stiff. It feels really good. Reminds me of the flex of the OG mantra. I'm excited to see them. I don't think a 184 would be necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW_SKIER View Post
    I haven't. Just mounted them Tuesday. I read that the i
    83's are a lot softer than the 88's. The 88 is nice and stiff. It feels really good. Reminds me of the flex of the OG mantra. I'm excited to see them. I don't think a 184 would be necessary.
    Interesting...some people have told me the 83s are just slimmed down 88s but otherwise similar flex. I'm cool with a little shorter for mobility in bumps and trees...but want something sig stiffer than say -- my Yetis -- for hardpack, esp if they are only 177.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Interesting...some people have told me the 83s are just slimmed down 88s but otherwise similar flex. I'm cool with a little shorter for mobility in bumps and trees...but want something sig stiffer than say -- my Yetis -- for hardpack, esp if they are only 177.
    That's exactly why I bought the monsters. I skied my yetis last year with alpine clamps at Alpy on ice and they were terrifying. The monsters are waaayyy stiffer. And full camber. Size down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW_SKIER View Post
    That's exactly why I bought the monsters. I skied my yetis last year with alpine clamps at Alpy on ice and they were terrifying. The monsters are waaayyy stiffer. And full camber. Size down.
    I couldn't find any rocker on those 88s. My 108s have little, but discernible, rocker. 177 monster 88 is probably the perfect east DD and west shitsnow ski. But I would probably opt for the 184 cuz TGR

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    Why did they have to make the 88 the prettiest?!

    Reddddd




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    Quote Originally Posted by Self Jupiter View Post
    But I would probably opt for the 184 cuz TGR
    It's pretty shameful to not be on the longest length.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    It's pretty shameful to not be on the longest length.
    Idk this is Lindahl, quoted from Blister

    "Jonathan will be talking more about sizing w/r/t this Monster series of skis in his upcoming review of the Monster 98, but for the Monster 88, our recommendation is not to size up. In this narrower width, you still get good stability out of the 177 cm model, while also getting a ski that works well in moguls and tight spaces."


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    The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread

    He also says you're skiing Zeus' pro model. Which is true

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    Quote Originally Posted by Betelgeuse View Post
    Idk this is Lindahl, quoted from Blister

    "Jonathan will be talking more about sizing w/r/t this Monster series of skis in his upcoming review of the Monster 98, but for the Monster 88, our recommendation is not to size up. In this narrower width, you still get good stability out of the 177 cm model, while also getting a ski that works well in moguls and tight spaces."


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    if 177 is plenty stable, 184 will be extra stable. If only it came in a 191. 191 = ultra extra stable.

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    The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread

    Its almost stupid how stable it is. You just zoom by everyone, yet it feels like just another stroll through the park. These things will get your pass pulled if your not careful. They make you want to ski figure 11, and they make it easy.

    The 191 108 is really not that hard to ski at all, as long as your in semi-open terrain. Its not for noodling around at slow speeds, or anything very technical, but can easily handle bumps, and wider spaced trees at medium speeds just fine. Im sure the 98 and 88 just get easier.

    Its like the camber and sidecut are really engaging, and there is quite a lot of "help" translating your input to the ski. The flex of the ski is like a 2x4, but squeezing the camber together is significantly easier than squeezing the camber of my noodly K2s. I have no idea how they make such a plank so easy to de-camber. Im not a very traditional skier, and although I cant "slarve" with them, they will perform bases flat, quick, precise movements and speedchecks really easily.

    I find the sidecut on my 191 Wrens more "locked in", and straight. The wrens are harder to ski moguls with, than the 191 Monsters. The wrens are pretty close to as stable and smooth, maybe 85%, yet without the weight of the metal, so they float better..

    The only flaw in the monster is weight, but that also makes them so smooth. Luckily, the weight is all underfoot, or atleast thats how they feel. The swing weight and balance feels phenomenal for how heavy they are. You only notice the weight at the very end of the day.

    In short, its an amazing ski. One of my favorites, and my favorite non-On3p. Just slightly beating out the 191 Katana. The monsters are even more smooth than 191 Katanas, and even though they both have higher speed limits than I, I assume the Monster is more stable at mach looney.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NW_SKIER View Post
    That's exactly why I bought the monsters. I skied my yetis last year with alpine clamps at Alpy on ice and they were terrifying. The monsters are waaayyy stiffer. And full camber. Size down.
    Done. $200 shipped for 177cm Monster 83s flat.

    If I was revamping the quiver entirely, maybe 88s would've made more sense. But now I've got alpine spacing of: 83 -> 99 -> 112 -> 118, and touring spacing of 94 -> 112.

    Now, got to sell those ugly K2s for a nickle. And mount up the Monsters for a new quiver pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    I'd say you need some floaty long pow skis to round that quiver out.
    Still have those big dumps? I want to try a pair sometime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    Still have those big dumps? I want to try a pair sometime.
    I do. Pm sent.

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    The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread

    Speaking of steamrollers, did a mag buy those 200CM Stockli Stormrider pro? They were in Colorado discount skis and their eBay seller name. I was not man enough, would have bought if the 190 length - those were the not two lengths that ski came in. Last big man burly man ski stockli made or so I've heard . Betelgeuse- that may be the only burlier ski out there with a relatively ''modern' shape

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    I didn't see them or I would of grabbed them. They sound like a challenge

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeenaGeR View Post

    Right to left:
    AK JJ brand new, either these or the patrons are going to have to go
    193 Patrons, got them cheap
    192 TSTs, got them cheap as well
    189 One Life, I'm excited to see how the rocker will feel on these things
    184 ARV 96, fun everyday ski
    183 Odyssey, got them in a trade, stiff as 2x4s
    179 Pettitor, perfect east coast tree ski for me
    178 $25 GS skis, for that price I'll give race skis a go
    177 soul riders, my favorite ski last season, now early and late season duties
    174 Steeple 102, first touring ski
    172 Lib Tech Backwards, spring/backyard ski
    159 Icelantic Pilgrim, ski from two years ago, I guess I'm keeping them for sketchy ice days
    Boots
    Full Tilt First Chair 10, love these boots, stiff but not painful
    Full Tilt Drop Kick, got these for $20 at a ski swap, backups in case the others break or get wet

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    So if I was to sell the jjs or the patrons, what would be an approximate amount to ask? Patrons have 1.5 mounts, one for fks and then the demo mount but I reused holes, and the jjs have only one mount and have never seen snow.

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