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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    I mounted mine at -.5mm due to a hole conflict with the previous mount. So far have not fallen in to the space time rift that may have opened due to being off the line.
    Yet! There's still time. :-)

    And yeah, I also have a pair off by 5mm and they're fine... but I think the general point is to not stray too far.

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    I want a 193 x 10mm wider billygoat for bottomless conditions. Not a cease and desist. just a wider billygoat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    I want a 193 x 10mm wider billygoat for bottomless conditions. Not a cease and desist. just a wider billygoat.
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    Close anyway...
    Seriously, this can’t turn into yet another ON3P thread....

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    Quote Originally Posted by iggyskier View Post
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    Had a fun on these Wren 96’s today. Still partial to the w88 for the super firm & bumps but these are probably gonna sell much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackattack View Post

    Had a fun on these Wren 96’s today. Still partial to the w88 for the super firm & bumps but these are probably gonna sell much better.
    I thought I saw you up there today.

    Riding tomorrow too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackattack View Post
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    Had a fun on these Wren 96’s today. Still partial to the w88 for the super firm & bumps but these are probably gonna sell much better.
    Ooo apparently I should have put a higher priority on trying to be up there today.
    Common sense. So rare today in America it's almost like having a superpower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by division.bell View Post
    I thought I saw you up there today.

    Riding tomorrow too?
    One and done for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iggyskier View Post
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    Holy shit mind blown. Can't wait to buy a pair in gear swap in 3 years!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iggyskier View Post
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    Hells yes!

    Any chance of multiple lengths?

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    Maybe it got lost in here, but is there a 2019 line preview?
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    oh my - those are some very fresh snowsticks indeed #wren96 That whole orange/red color combo that you obviously are continuing looks bloody amazing!

    Can't wait for the entire line to drop later this month! Saw that mr fostvedt also were on some new graphics for the Corbet's thingy - but alas, too low resolution to tell for sure

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    ON3P SKIS Discussion

    Anyone want some 191 Wrens? Mine are custom, pressed in 2015.

    Also have brand new 2017 191 Cease and Desists if anyone wants em’.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Maybe it got lost in here, but is there a 2019 line preview?
    Not yet - we're on our own schedule these days so won't be releasing things until March. I am of the opinion that announcing next years skis in the middle of your current sales cycles, especially when most people cannot buy them for months, doesn't make a lot of sense.

    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    oh my - those are some very fresh snowsticks indeed #wren96 That whole orange/red color combo that you obviously are continuing looks bloody amazing!

    Can't wait for the entire line to drop later this month! Saw that mr fostvedt also were on some new graphics for the Corbet's thingy - but alas, too low resolution to tell for sure
    Those are actually 2+ year old Kartel 108 pressed in a Caylor mold. His favorite skis and still going. Hasn't broken them so haven't replaced them yet, though he will be on updated 2019 stuff for filming soon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Holy shit mind blown. Can't wait to buy a pair in gear swap in 3 years!
    I mean....Aervegreene is going to sell his future pair a lot sooner than that. See above
    Seriously, this can’t turn into yet another ON3P thread....

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    Quote Originally Posted by iggyskier View Post
    Those are actually 2+ year old Kartel 108 pressed in a Caylor mold. His favorite skis and still going. Hasn't broken them so haven't replaced them yet, though he will be on updated 2019 stuff for filming soon.
    So Caylor sidecut in a 108 width? Sounds perfect...
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    Quote Originally Posted by auvgeek View Post
    So Caylor sidecut in a 108 width? Sounds perfect...
    lol... that was basically the Jeffrey 110, no?

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    hah - thanks for the info and transparency Si basically a flat underfoot Kartel108 then? Interesting that a pair of his favorite skis lasts him - aka the playful charger - two seasons. That is a real testament to how durable on3ps are.

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    i saw a beautiful ski on the feet of a skier in line at a Bridger pow day a few weeks ago and I had to ask him where he got them and who made them. ( I never do this) He said it was a custom cease and desist . The ski was about 185-190cm with a wood veneer topsheet and a full reverse cambered rocker profile with a gradual taper. The skier said he got it as a partnership with ON3P for something that I completely cant recall. All I know is that if I designed a pow ski Im pretty sure that would be the result. If there is any way to get such a unicorn ski please enlighten me or PM me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auvgeek View Post
    So Caylor sidecut in a 108 width? Sounds perfect...
    K108 sidecut & flex. Just flat camber basically.

    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    lol... that was basically the Jeffrey 110, no?
    Jeffrey 110 had camber - but longer radius than the K108.

    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    hah - thanks for the info and transparency Si basically a flat underfoot Kartel108 then? Interesting that a pair of his favorite skis lasts him - aka the playful charger - two seasons. That is a real testament to how durable on3ps are.
    He is at the point where he is skiing pretty damn good snow most of the time, so the flat camber really works well for him.

    Quote Originally Posted by Evil E View Post
    i saw a beautiful ski on the feet of a skier in line at a Bridger pow day a few weeks ago and I had to ask him where he got them and who made them. ( I never do this) He said it was a custom cease and desist . The ski was about 185-190cm with a wood veneer topsheet and a full reverse cambered rocker profile with a gradual taper. The skier said he got it as a partnership with ON3P for something that I completely cant recall. All I know is that if I designed a pow ski Im pretty sure that would be the result. If there is any way to get such a unicorn ski please enlighten me or PM me.
    My guess based upon the description is that it was a pair of 193cm Cease & Desist we did with a Boston skyline topsheet - traded them for a custom ON3P x Mystery Ranch avy bag. That sound right?
    Seriously, this can’t turn into yet another ON3P thread....

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    Quote Originally Posted by iggyskier View Post
    I mean....Aervegreene is going to sell his future pair a lot sooner than that. See above
    Lol. I'm too cheap. You guys almost had me on the SuperGoat but maybe the FattyGoat will shove me over the edge?

    I like the sidecut, shape, rocker profile, etc of the BG way more than the Asym C&Ds I demo'd a couple years at Stevens. Never felt like I could put them on edge and ski them, just felt like I was skidding/bulldozing everywhere. A nearly 40m radius is too much for resort pow (imho). While I can't say I've ever felt undergunned by the 191 BG, more float would nice occasionally for those stupid deep days...

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    Wider BG will prolly work better for most people, but I had really wanted to try the 2018 C&D in the stiff SuperGoat layup/flex.
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    I'll shift gears back to the OLD skis from this season ... my 184 asym Billy Goats are full on amazing. I skied leftovers from a pow weekend; pow, crust, chop,
    wind lips, dumm schnell corduroy in between, trees, etc. So dialed everywhere.

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    I'm not saying i've been saying show me a CD in a BG mold....but i've been saying it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by auvgeek View Post
    Wider BG will prolly work better for most people, but I had really wanted to try the 2018 C&D in the stiff SuperGoat layup/flex.
    Would you have enough speed to bend the ski in to turn by the time you reached the bottom of the lift?

    Edit: Also, would you then, having reached terminal velocity, be able to stop in time at the lift line, or would you then keep going until the highway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Would you have enough speed to bend the ski in to turn by the time you reached the bottom of the lift?
    No bending involved. Similar to the 202 L138.

    Maybe a stupid idea, but I was kinda hoping to demo the current version and see if it seemed suitable to a stiffer layup.
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