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    ON3P SKIS Discussion

    Let me know how your K108 mount of -2 goes. Also a directional skier and we apparently are never going to get snow in Tahoe so I have some time to be patient.

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    congrats on the find - nice setup
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    Quote Originally Posted by SupreChicken View Post
    congrats on the find - nice setup
    Thanks, I'm excited to get them out and see what they hype is all about

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teenaged View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by detuned View Post
    i am 99% sure i'm gonna do -2cm from recommended but just wanted to get some feedback from you guys about your experience on these skis with other than recommended mount point areas
    from the quiver thread:
    Quote Originally Posted by XavierD View Post
    I demo'd them there and at rec. Liked em better at -2cm. Able to really drive the ski, but still quicker and better carving than Wrenegades.
    all this talk of -2 have me second guessing if i should try that as well.

    with the bump up from 184 to 191 - even at -5 vs -10 from TC - is the difference in ski in front of the binding that large?

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    Quote Originally Posted by detuned View Post
    these beauties showed up a few days ago, nothing special just stock 191 K108's - really looking forward to getting a lot of time on these - thank you very much ON3P crew!!!

    i emailed ON3P to ask a question about mount point. i was mildly surprised to see how far the recommended mount point is from TC...-5cm, i measured my Wrens (184) and found around -10cm.

    i am a directional skier and heard in the blister podcast from earlier this year about the progressive mount point and how directional skiers will have to adjust/take some time to get used to the mount point.

    ON3P got back to me and mentioned they only recommend mounting a maximum of -2cm aft (back) of the recommended mount point and that was where i was thinking of mounting so hey, i think on the right level!

    i am 99% sure i'm gonna do -2cm from recommended but just wanted to get some feedback from you guys about your experience on these skis with other than recommended mount point areas
    Even being a directional skier, I would recommend mounting on the line.

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    FWIW. Directional skier. Enjoy the recommended mount on the Kartel line. In face. I do t think I have ever deviated from the recommended mount on any ON3P ski.
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    I liked the K108 at -2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    I liked the K108 at -2
    Have you skied any of the Wrens? I'm curious what your take is on those to put your -2 comment in perspective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    Have you skied any of the Wrens? I'm curious what your take is on those to put your -2 comment in perspective.
    No. But I like traditionally mounted skis (ie old dynastars). Billygoats feel a bit forward to me sometimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by detuned View Post

    i am 99% sure i'm gonna do -2cm from recommended but just wanted to get some feedback from you guys about your experience on these skis with other than recommended mount point areas
    I was forced to re-mount at -2cm back from recommend on 112Jeff’s and didn’t like them. Now I’m mounted +2cm forward of recommended and it’s better but definitely preferred mounting at recommended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    No. But I like traditionally mounted skis (ie old dynastars). Billygoats feel a bit forward to me sometimes.
    Hmm, okay, thanks. Billy Goats felt dialed for me on the line, so I think I'll stick with the line. Never gone wrong with ON3P in that regard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_flying_v View Post
    Because everyone got new skis today:

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    Pulled a non-TGR move and went with 179. Got my ass kicked on 184s in certain terrain and certain snow. As a smaller dude spending a lot of time in West Basin, I’m guessing these will be the ticket.

    Thanks a ton Scott and the gang.
    I hear you. Last year, I picked up a pair of 189 W108s and of the handful of days I skied them, they whooped my ass. Part of that is I'm not skiing 50+ days like I used to and part of it, I think, is that the terrain here in the PNWet is not like SW Montana, where I skied my 191 Wren flat tails. Here, I think the shorter 184 would slay.

    I still need to get a few more solid days on the 108s to see if I get with them or I move them on down the road for some 184s.

    Quote Originally Posted by PhiberAwptik View Post
    FWIW. Directional skier. Enjoy the recommended mount on the Kartel line. In face. I do t think I have ever deviated from the recommended mount on any ON3P ski.
    Yes, this. The line, always. I second guessed it on the BillyGoats, came to my senses, mounted on the line, and in the end, the line is correct answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcat Sig View Post
    I hear you. Last year, I picked up a pair of 189 W108s and of the handful of days I skied them, they whooped my ass. Part of that is I'm not skiing 50+ days like I used to and part of it, I think, is that the terrain here in the PNWet is not like SW Montana, where I skied my 191 Wren flat tails. Here, I think the shorter 184 would slay.

    I still need to get a few more solid days on the 108s to see if I get with them or I move them on down the road for some 184s.


    Yes, this. The line, always. I second guessed it on the BillyGoats, came to my senses, mounted on the line, and in the end, the line is correct answer.
    On BGs it's mission critical to mount on the line. You can get away with some deviation on Ks and wrens. Not saying that's a good or bad idea, but have heard it's definitely a bad idea on BGs

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    I think we need a sticky at the top of this thread that appears on every page: RES ON THE LINE.

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    thanks for the feedback guys, sounds like even directional skiers are going recommended mount point which i guess doesn't surprise me too much - i was just a little taken back by the difference in recommended point between the Wrens and the Kartels. yep different skis, different flex, geometry, etc...different mount points, i totally get that

    i do recall reading more than one post about only mounting on the recommended for the BG, what with the RES and unique geometry of that ski it's no surprise folks have issues deviating from it.

    fwiw ON3P did tell me to not deviate more than -2cm or +2cm because you then run the risk of mounting outside the intended area of the ski - maybe additional reinforcement there? also because of the shape/flex pattern of the ski and the bi radial sidecut it seems there could be issues

    thanks again for the input guys, looks like its 3 for on the line, 2 for -2cm? i'm gonna let this one sit for a while and whatever i do end up choosing i'll post up results...

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    Quote Originally Posted by detuned View Post
    thanks for the feedback guys, sounds like even directional skiers are going recommended mount point which i guess doesn't surprise me too much - i was just a little taken back by the difference in recommended point between the Wrens and the Kartels. yep different skis, different flex, geometry, etc...different mount points, i totally get that

    i do recall reading more than one post about only mounting on the recommended for the BG, what with the RES and unique geometry of that ski it's no surprise folks have issues deviating from it.

    fwiw ON3P did tell me to not deviate more than -2cm or +2cm because you then run the risk of mounting outside the intended area of the ski - maybe additional reinforcement there? also because of the shape/flex pattern of the ski and the bi radial sidecut it seems there could be issues

    thanks again for the input guys, looks like its 3 for on the line, 2 for -2cm? i'm gonna let this one sit for a while and whatever i do end up choosing i'll post up results...
    Wife and I are Directional skiers here too.

    All our ON3P’s are mounted on the line and wouldn’t dream of moving them. Specifically, the K98’s are perfect and I’ve never wanted to move them or felt overly centered. To their credit, when you’re tired at the end of the day early in the season, they let you get away with backseat driving and lazy slarves.

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    I haven't played with mount points on Kartels. I did play around with some demo bindings on Jeffreys though. I forget which model - I think the 110 underfoot version. This was awhile ago, but they did have an early version of the elliptical sidecut.

    I'm very much a directional skier and like Wrens and BGs on the line. I routinely mount Praxis skis -1 or -2cm.

    I did like the old Jeffrey's better at -2cm. Elliptical sidecut is relatively straight underfoot, so I think you can get away with moving the mount a little bit vs something like RES where the mount point is critical. The ON3P recommendation of +2 to -2 on Kartels is about right I think. But although I liked the Jeff better at -2, in some ways I was making the ski something it was not. I'm more comfortable when I'm pressuring the tip of the ski heavily and I suck at skiing switch. Moving the mount made the ski feel more natural to me, but it didn't necessarily make it better.

    If I bought Kartels I'd either mount them on the line or maybe -1cm. But, I'd be buying Kartels to have a jibby, centered mounted, easy going ski - that has way more capability at speed than most skis in it's class. If I wanted a directional ski I'd buy Wrens. The current iterations of the Wren, especially the 98, are much easier going than the old Wrens that have the reputation of needing to be skied with your hair on fire all the time.

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    I own 193 Supergoats mounted on th line and love them. Have both 189 wren 98 and 108 mounted on the line and absolutely love them. Have 191 Kartel 116s mounted on the line and love them. Have 191 Kartel 108s on order and going to mount them on the recommended line and no doubt will love them. If you like driving a ski and don't ski switch go Wren. I am sure the Kartel skis fine -2 from recommended, but to me the Kartel series was not meant to be driven. You ski it center and it is fun as shit and still gets after it.

    Like Adrenalated said you can move the mount point and no doubt it will ski fine, but to me you are trying to make the something it is not. The Kartel is so fun and easy going. Makes the mountain fun and you can just relax on it. Fast as shit edge to edge and can throw it sideways so easily. No doubt it is not a charger like the Billy or Wren series, but still holds its own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by detrusor View Post
    Stupid question, are the correct left and right in the picture? No markings.
    You can reference the base graphics, also these are asymmetrical. Nice looking skis


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    Nice! Green slaying machines! That color will prob look super duper nice on snow - can't wait for a follow up picture later in the season

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