
Originally Posted by
diggins1712
I’m looking for some input from the mag collective on Woodsman 116 vs BGs. I’ve recently moved to WA and find my current powder ski to be lacking in these conditions - Fischer ranger 108 ti - 202 cm. It feels like it takes too much effort to turn in the heavier powder I experienced at Crystal.
So, I’ve read all about how the BGs are the best choice for most of the conditions out here. However, the longest size is tough to come by used for a guy my size - 6’6, 205 lbs. I haven’t been able to try either of them out, so I’m hesitant to buy new. I do have a lead on some used Woodsman’s 116 in 192 and am hoping to hear from those that have skied both. Is the difference between the two worth the used vs new price difference?
I’ve skied in CO/UT powder and my favorite ski is the 2012 Volkl Gotama 193 for comparison sake. I also have a pair of Volkl Kendos 2016 184 that I love for low tide days and plan to keep. I hope to keep it to 2 ski quiver for skiing mostly at Crystal. TIA!
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I'd hold out for used 189/193 BG or wait for 2022. Only a few weeks of storms left, so not like it will be a big factor for this season. There will be a 190+ stock BG option next year (so you don't have to go custom a la SuperGoat). BG is a better PNW powder ski than the Woodsman 116 - which is a bit more versatile (aka easier to ski if you will see notable amounts of hard snow) but you have that covered in the Ranger. BG was literally (and I mean literally) designed with Crystal in mind and balance point more in line with what you are on now.
Seriously, this can’t turn into yet another ON3P thread....
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