
Originally Posted by
theetruscan
Recommend me a ski. I think I want wren 108s, I'm not positive about touring core or veneer.
Going to mount with Tectons/Switches(if I can find them). I'm leaning towards the Wren 108, but ...
1. Does veneer save weight like with Praxis?
2. How much am I going to give up on hard/refrozen/sketchy snow if I go touring core/etc?
(6'2", 220)
1) A touch, but mostly because we lighten the glass to account for the stiffness added by the veneer.
2) Definitely top end speed, manageable in middle and low speeds. You are not small, so if you are going to see a lot of variable conditions, I would stick with stock layup. 19oz would offer a middle ground as far as weight.

Originally Posted by
CLQ
I weigh 135lbs, i'm thinking that the kartel 108s are going to be to stiff. Maybe I should go with a softer, custom layup or an entirely different ski. What do you guys think?
I would go with 19oz glass, stock carbon. That is a layup a lot of the team and a few factory guys is on and we're all a big fan.

Originally Posted by
sf
Don't know about kartels, but ON3P told me that they mostly reccomended softer glass, not softer carbon.
Softer glass would put the flex between stock and tour
Yes and yes.

Originally Posted by
Norseman
Could the new skinny Wren be thought of as the next gen Tychoon? Or are the differences too great to bother with that "lineage" connection?
Current Wren 96 is what the Tychoon should have been. Smaller radius than the Tychoon, a bit more power in the tips and tails, new rocker profile floats better. Just a better all around ski. Tychoon was fun when you had the space to let it run.

Originally Posted by
adrenalated
You can kinda think of the Tychoon/Vicik/Wren as the Wren 96/108/114.


Originally Posted by
Norseman
Hey, here's a question.
For the bi-radius skis, why not state both radii? Too confusing for Joe Public? Is the listed radius the one in the tail?
Is there a ratio between tip and tail radii that's somewhat constant between the model lines? Or does it vary based on intended use?
If we did it, it would be something we have to list on all designs.
Primarily, it is to avoid confusing people, prevent other brands from knowing the actual design or ratios of the sidecut, and to save us a million questions. People obsess over things already - some of value, some not - and I believe for most skiers the numbers we list convey performance more accurately than using two numbers - and that listing two numbers would increase the number of questions and misunderstanding about a ski's performance substantially. We often have to explain the difference between, say, a 21m radius Kartel 108 and 27m radius Wrenegade 108. Having to add in comparisons of the tip sidecuts, tail sidecuts, and sidecut ratios would just muddle the conversation.
Same reason we no longer publicly list things like mount point on product pages - we had people mounting Billy Goats -9cm from recommended...aka -18cm from center. Also, I don't know why, but everyone gets skis and instantly decides they need to ask about mounting point, which should be recommended for the vast majority of people. So, we try to take that step out where possible and just say mounting on the line - that is where the ski is designed. Obviously we like to be somewhat transparent on design stuff, but we need to keep a modicum of design stuff internal and try to limit the questions we are asked that don't add value.
Re other brands - not trying to make anyone else's job easier - they already try and buy our skis from time to time.
We list a composite of the tip & tail radius (same on Elliptical Sidecut skis, which technically are even weirder since the tip and tail radius are, well, elliptical). And measuring RES is even funnier.
I can confirm that designs work of ratios and scale proportionally and yes, those ratios change by model & use. Dialed ratios also make designing skis a lot easier, though.
I've been sick for...awhile now, so been a bit MIA on here, but if I missed anything here quote it and I will get to it.
First round of our custom sale going on for another week or so if anyone wants some custom skis soon here good chance to get customs at a discount ($50 over stock models w/ topsheet swap only) - and lots of 2019 models in stock and already shipping. There will likely be another SuperGoat run sometime in June so will have additional details on that soon.
Last edited by iggyskier; 05-08-2018 at 03:33 PM.
Seriously, this can’t turn into yet another ON3P thread....
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