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Thread: ON3P SKIS Discussion

  1. #11926
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huskydoc View Post
    Anybody have a custom order ship in the past few days? If so when was your order date? Leaving for the holidays need to figure out anti-porch pirate arrangements
    Ordered October 21st and mine will be here Saturday


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  2. #11927
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huskydoc View Post
    Anybody have a custom order ship in the past few days? If so when was your order date? Leaving for the holidays need to figure out anti-porch pirate arrangements
    If you think you're going to miss them I'd call/email the factory and maybe they can hold off on shipping for a little.

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  3. #11928
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    Quote Originally Posted by margotron View Post
    maybe i missed it. why did the BG change?
    I mean, all they had to say is that it has the SuperGoat-like tail and you could pick your own graphics and we all fell for it. It's not like there is anything wrong with my 2018 189 Asym BG116's, but I went for it, too.

    Does Iggy have a minor in Psychology or do we still just call it "Marketing"?
    In constant pursuit of the perfect slarve...

  4. #11929
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    I mean, all they had to say is that it has the SuperGoat-like tail and you could pick your own graphics and we all fell for it. It's not like there is anything wrong with my 2018 189 Asym BG116's, but I went for it, too.

    Does Iggy have a minor in Psychology or do we still just call it "Marketing"?
    Has the new fancy fiberglass layup too though.

    My new 192s are 300g lighter than my 2017s haha

  5. #11930
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_pretzel View Post
    Has the new fancy fiberglass layup too though.

    My new 192s are 300g lighter than my 2017s haha
    That’s a fair observation. I did notice that they were lighter, but not sure I am happy about it. At least my SG’s are still 2,600-grams per ski. I can always ride those if I want to steamroll everything in front of me.
    In constant pursuit of the perfect slarve...

  6. #11931
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    Having already spent several days on Wrenegade 114, all I can say is "Wow". These skis exceed my expectations - they are stable, yet easy to maneuver, very forgiving, intuitive and do make sketchy terrain deceptively easy. I even began grabbing them for ski touring despite them being on the heavier side.

  7. #11932
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    Crossposting from telemark thread.

    I took these woodsman 108 182cm out for the first time in powder- 20” Alta yesterday. They skied great in virtually all conditions. Handle the crud no problem, predictable and VERY QUICK to turn in soft sporadic bumps and crud and floated nicely through the powder. if anything they are a bit too short for me at 180lbs. They ski very similarly to my Ripstick 106 180 cm. Gonna hold onto these and the Ripstick for a while to see which I prefer. Also will keep my eye out for a longer ON3P.

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  8. #11933
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    Son-in-laws new Woodsman 102 Tours weighed in at 1605 and 1606.5. We’ll done ON3P Team!!! He’s stoked it’s snowing on Hood and might get to try them soon! He ordered the camo topsheets with orange sidewalls. They look great w/ Tectons!

  9. #11934
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    Quote Originally Posted by aanev View Post
    Having already spent several days on Wrenegade 114, all I can say is "Wow". These skis exceed my expectations - they are stable, yet easy to maneuver, very forgiving, intuitive and do make sketchy terrain deceptively easy. I even began grabbing them for ski touring despite them being on the heavier side.
    Glad to see you are using them and like them.


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  10. #11935
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    I’m guessing this is in a 182cm size?

    Anyone have any days on the woodsman 102 tour? I’m wondering about having this sit at the ‘fast and light’ end of my quiver that is currently occupied by some 1400 gram skis that never quite feel as substantial as I hope they would.

    Wren 114’s are my all time favorite resort ski… able to charge but still pretty darn loose in light snow.

    Quote Originally Posted by MHSP1497 View Post
    Son-in-laws new Woodsman 102 Tours weighed in at 1605 and 1606.5. We’ll done ON3P Team!!! He’s stoked it’s snowing on Hood and might get to try them soon! He ordered the camo topsheets with orange sidewalls. They look great w/ Tectons!

  11. #11936
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tailwind View Post
    I’m guessing this is in a 182cm size?

    Anyone have any days on the woodsman 102 tour? I’m wondering about having this sit at the ‘fast and light’ end of my quiver that is currently occupied by some 1400 gram skis that never quite feel as substantial as I hope they would.

    Wren 114’s are my all time favorite resort ski… able to charge but still pretty darn loose in light snow.
    Indeed, 182cm.

  12. #11937
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    I have the same ski in the 187. Just a bit too long at 150 and 5'8" for my liking. If your interested is selling the 182s i am interested or a trade for the 187's. Cant send PM's since i just joined but i will try to get that sorted out today.

  13. #11938
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    I’m just here to say that the blend of dampness and pop that 0N3P builds into their skis is magic. A day of lift-served crud and pow on 189 Goats followed by a day of pow on 184 Steeples provided confirmation. Again.

  14. #11939
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    Quote Originally Posted by XavierD View Post
    More support on the outside tip and reduced drag through chopped up soft snow. Offer the ability to swap skis if you get a blown edge.
    I think if one were to blow an edge on an ON3P ski, they have bigger problems... one that probably requires a meat wagon. I know because I've tried.

    I do get the point about swapping skis inadvertently. I notice it when I wasn't paying attention when plopping the skis down. It's a neat addition, but I love my ASYM BGs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    I mean, all they had to say is that it has the SuperGoat-like tail and you could pick your own graphics and we all fell for it. It's not like there is anything wrong with my 2018 189 Asym BG116's, but I went for it, too.

    Does Iggy have a minor in Psychology or do we still just call it "Marketing"?
    Heh
    It's part of the reason why I stay out of the thread now. Otherwise, I end up with too many new skis showing up.

    I hear you on the ASYM BGs; that's where I am. I absolutely love mine and hearing that there were shortcomings is surprising. Though I suppose at the pointy end. it's tiny little things that change?

  15. #11940
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    hyped to add another ON3P to the family
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcat Sig View Post
    Otherwise, I end up with too many new skis showing up.
    Tell me about it.


  17. #11942
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    Quote Originally Posted by cydwhit View Post
    Anybody happen to have a ballpark weight for Tour layup J118's? I can't realllllly afford a pair, but also I keep leaving that custom builder tab open....
    The answer to this question, in case anyone is wondering, is that I now have a very light wallet. Sounds like they're right in the sub-2000g bracket I was looking for. Now I'm waiting for "late January" with bated breath! It's been too long since I've been on ON3P's!

  18. #11943
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    SOLD

    Planning to post these up in Gear Swap in the next few days, but thought I'd see if anyone here wants em first. 192 Woodsman 110 w/ 102 Tour top sheet (selling em flat). Skied one day; bases, edges and top sheet in perfect condition save one P15 mount at -1 for a 317 BSL.
    Holds an edge well, great combo of maneuverability and stability, and great float. Being an angry clydesdale at a big mountain, this purchase has simply taught me that my skis (save maybe pow sticks) need metal. The right move (for me) was likely a Wren 110 or SG (or metal in these; next time. And don't be afraid of the length; they nailed the rocker profile on these. Thinking $500 CDN ($400 USD) flat. Prefer local (Sea to Sky) pickup but happy to ship at buyers expense. Shoot me a PM if interested. Hopefully these find a good home. Thanks.
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  19. #11944
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    PM'd re: woodsmans.

  20. #11945
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    Wife asked me to take in the trash...

    Festivus came early. God these things are seksi.

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    ^^^^ Oh my god. Beautiful. Just hang em on the wall

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    Those look amazing.

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  23. #11948
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    up, congrats as those are the absolute sexiest skis I have seen…. I saw those on the site and was blown away and can only imagine what they look like in person…. They are almost to sexy to ski but know what you paid for those bad boys so enjoy…!


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  24. #11949
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    Very nice indeed. Very, very nice - so, so clean!

    These aren't too shabby either - I think they are the personal pair of a certain Hokkanen. It must have taken ages to make that topsheet

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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    Very nice indeed. Very, very nice - so, so clean!

    These aren't too shabby either - I think they are the personal pair of a certain Hokkanen. It must have taken ages to make that topsheet

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    I'm loving these scrap veneer topsheets. So cool.

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