I would agree with you...! I absolutely love the Wren series...
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I would agree with you...! I absolutely love the Wren series...
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Black cat... ?
yes, more info is needed - if not on the person, so on the particulars of the skis! I am guessing the Kanye vibe emanating from that graphic is not on cue
Some more previews of the regular line graphics would be sweet as well
yeah, not drunk as a skunk today, so no Devo-inbed![]()
One-off custom topsheet for a specific customer. Not something that will be publicly available. Initial art direction came from the person who commissioned it to us (building it for his friend) and then Trevor Woods & Trevor Leaf build the graphic out from there. Actually ended up on 2 skis - one stock 2019 model, one of which now that it is designed will be available for custom order if you want it (191cm Kartel 96). They are for someone really well known and we're honestly really not sure what we're allowed to say about it right now, but certainly a really cool opportunity for ON3P to build skis for this individual (and find out he was a skier).
Seriously, this can’t turn into yet another ON3P thread....
Seriously, this can’t turn into yet another ON3P thread....
They really do look great. The 108 especially. I keep going back and forth on the Wren and Kartel as my next ski, but if I did a Kartel I had considered a custom with the W108 top sheet. So nice!
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Holy shit just took a run on my friends veneer Wren 88. What a fun ride! So intuitive. Blown away. Brahma killer. This ski likes to turn and on the chop we had today it was slicing and dicing. It is no Wren 98 in the chop but in a pinch it would do...and probably (certainly, for sure, definitely) a higher smile factor than the industry benchmark Blizzard for this class of ski.
I have a base edge beveler coming this week. Going to make sure my 98's are at 1. If they are they are going to 1.5. I am making them work but they still seem a little off. Edges are right there. I need a little more room to slarve the ski around. The 88's on the other hand seemed perfect with the factory tune.
The picture Wren 98, Wren 88, Wren 102. Groupies for sure.
Also 3 consecutive powder days here at Chestnut. So rare.
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How much is it? Or is it something you don’t really like to do, and don’t see yourself offering to the general public? Sounds like it could be a PITA?
Both my dobermans passed away this past year, and I would love to get a black and red double dobe graphic on Wren 108s. I would probably cry every time I took them out though..either that or never take them out, so maybe not the best idea.
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Get famous first Aever... they already named a flex after you! ;-)
I can't make a decision. Stock W98 or W108, 184 or 189, buy now or wait for reveal? Almost ordered today, but couldn't make up my mind. This must be what it's like for my wife deciding on flooring and bathroom fixtures.
I don't think I want a 96 if that's replacing the 98. I want a fun front side charger. 5'11" ~200lb
I was out on my W98’s today. Awesome ski. Its perfect for fun frontside charging. Im 6’ 210 lbs riding the 189 on the east coast. I wish I had them last year when I was in Telluride. So smooth when hauling ass but handle the steep bumped up in runs great.
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^^^@200 I’d suggest 189cm regardless of width
I am 175lbs and telemark the 184 98s and don’t find them too long or demanding at all. I’d go 189 at my weight for alpine.
Uno mas
"Alpine rock and steep, deep powder are what I seek, and I will always find solace there." - Bean Bowers
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If were to consider 98 vs 108, I'd go 189 length and add carbon (maybe double).
Most likely, given that the 98 garners a bigger difference of opinion and that the 108s are fairly ubiquitously adored, I'd just get the 108s (assuming I was deciding based on reading here vs demos).
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I’ve never skied the 108 but I’d be looking at the 98 & 108 as different quiver slot fillers vs both potentially filling the same slot. Then again this is TGR and there is always an angle to justify herd expansion. If you’ve got a ~110 ski then compliment it w the 98 or vice versa. Neither? Depends on climate and location.
Uno mas
How are the 98s working out for you?
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Why don't you go practice fallin' down? I'll be there in a minute.
I really dig them. Great blend of stability and grace. I’ve primarily been hot lapping groomers on them given the season we are having + times I’ve been able to get north but bought them as my firmer snow go-to so fitting that bill nicely. Expected a burlier lay up but pleasantly surprised with the upsides I am finding in their ease.
Thinking I will be spending more time on them than I initially thought. Pow skis aside they are in competition w Pure3 Wailer 105s for softer days and the 105s are ass-kickers in comparison. Great ski too but rigid and demanding. May be embracing my age and pulling the 98s off the rack more often than not =)
Thanks again for the hook up.
Uno mas
Wren 108’s are more of a quiver ski but one that is the primary ski in your quiver that you use most. But you have something wider and skinnier.
Wren 98 is more of a one ski quiver. Or maybe that and a super wide pow ski or even a BG.
I own both but the 98 is my non pow touring ski, although it’s pretty good in pow which makes it perfect for that purpose when you head out and may ski powder up top but variable shit to get back to the car.
Does that help or is it more confusing?
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