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  1. #12751
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    But also they were the first shape to nail the primo balance of RES sidecut primeness with primo primeological flex. Better in pow than some successive iterations, imo. Fast, floaty, and prime. U buy

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    I'll take "Primo Primeological" for 2 Alex
    ​I am not in your hurry

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    Quote Originally Posted by KM14 View Post
    Found a pair of used 2013 186 BGs. Looks like that year had RES but not ASYM. Any thoughts on how the 2013 version would compare to the previous gen (RES, ASYM) or current Goats? I've skied the ASYM 184 and liked it but would prefer a little extra length for carrying more speed. Worth picking up if price is right?
    Super easy to make quick changes along the run but can rollover over the fluffy cows when you need to

    Pretty good on groomers and just fun


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    Utah?
    Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?

    So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....


    Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huskydoc View Post
    BGT110 folks: I'm battling hooky, difficult to engage tips unlike anything I've encountered on other skis including woods108 and RES goats. Ski neutral and they don't engage, get on them and they hook up especially in untracked. I'd detune but I'm having a hard enough time engaging them as is. Thinking of moving my mount forward +1. Anybody else do this?
    I've been having the same issues on my BG118. Amazing in the soft stuff, wildly terrifying on the cat tracks.

    I should heed people's advice in this thread and check the tune.
    90% of skiing is just looking cool

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    Found my lost Billy goat right ski hiking the resort today! The goats live on! [emoji3060]

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    Quote Originally Posted by eSock View Post
    Found my lost Billy goat right ski hiking the resort today! The goats live on! [emoji3060]
    Hah - that is awesome!

    Cast next?

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    amazing. well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    Hah - that is awesome!

    Cast next?
    Planning on good ol fashioned pivots. I never even toured with the shifts on em cuz of the weight and now I've got bc120s if I want some fatty touring

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    Quote Originally Posted by eSock View Post
    Planning on good ol fashioned pivots.
    nice - should be sweet. BG + Pivots > Shifts + BG any day of the week

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiJitsu View Post
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    You will not regret the Wren 102 Ti's. I kept reaching for them all season (except powder when the old school BGs came out).
    Originally Posted by jm2e:
    To be a JONG is no curse in these unfortunate times. 'Tis better that than to be alone.

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    ON3P SKIS Discussion

    Curious how the 102ti will compare to the M102 when you get to ski it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    Curious how the 102ti will compare to the M102 when you get to ski it.
    Wrens are bit more soft snow specific imho, as you can tell by the shape (remember to factor in that the mantra shovel is a lot wider).

    Sure, wrens shovels will pull you into a turn off piste just fine, but not like mantra102s. Mantras will be a bit more engaging on hard snow as well - at least if you are relatively light like I am.

    If this sounds negative on the wren then it is not meant to be - I would choose it over the mantra as they are looser, feel a bit more balanced and even happier doing big turns off piste (something mantra102s do extremely well as well). Though to be fair - if I am going to ski a lot of firm groomers then mantras would be a my choice - they absolutely slay the piste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orthoski;[URL="tel:6658029"
    6658029[/URL]]You will not regret the Wren 102 Ti's. I kept reaching for them all season (except powder when the old school BGs came out).
    It’s probably the ski I’m most excited about. This year I found myself using the Wren Pro all the time, even when there wasn’t much new snow. Can’t wait to try it, especially for spring skiing where I think it will be unstoppable.

    I’m really interested to see how they do in bumps. When the bumps got big, the wren pro was a serious leg workout. The 102Ti looks to have more tip and tail rocker, but I also got them 3cm longer than the pro. Should be interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    nice - should be sweet. BG + Pivots > Shifts + BG any day of the week
    I even bought inbound boots during end of spring sale so I can enjoy the BGs as much as possible instead of being a bit compromised with hybrid boots and bindings

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiJitsu View Post
    It’s probably the ski I’m most excited about. This year I found myself using the Wren Pro all the time, even when there wasn’t much new snow. Can’t wait to try it, especially for spring skiing where I think it will be unstoppable.

    I’m really interested to see how they do in bumps. When the bumps got big, the wren pro was a serious leg workout. The 102Ti looks to have more tip and tail rocker, but I also got them 3cm longer than the pro. Should be interesting.
    The Wren102tis (189s) rip impossibly hard, but are fairly easy to turn in the tight spots too. They're so very damp, I was trying to test them by scraping them sideways down shit fucked snow and I still couldn't feel any harsh vibrations. Favorite ski ever and I've only ridden like 5 times.

    Wish the 110 woods came in a ti construction, I'd be all over that big time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lrn2swim View Post
    Wish the 110 woods came in a ti construction, I'd be all over that big time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiJitsu View Post
    It’s probably the ski I’m most excited about. This year I found myself using the Wren Pro all the time, even when there wasn’t much new snow. Can’t wait to try it, especially for spring skiing where I think it will be unstoppable.

    I’m really interested to see how they do in bumps. When the bumps got big, the wren pro was a serious leg workout. The 102Ti looks to have more tip and tail rocker, but I also got them 3cm longer than the pro. Should be interesting.
    I love them in bumps. Even though they're stiffened by the Ti, the rocker makes it really easy to hit a bump head on without feeling harsh. I also find them super easy to disengage the tail. Unless there's true ice or powder, I reached for 'em.
    Originally Posted by jm2e:
    To be a JONG is no curse in these unfortunate times. 'Tis better that than to be alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KM14 View Post
    Found a pair of used 2013 186 BGs. Looks like that year had RES but not ASYM. Any thoughts on how the 2013 version would compare to the previous gen (RES, ASYM) or current Goats? I've skied the ASYM 184 and liked it but would prefer a little extra length for carrying more speed. Worth picking up if price is right?
    What year Asym? The move to 184 from 186 was basically superficial and the skis are essentially the same length. The added volume in the front of the ski could help you but you won’t be getting a much longer ski at all.

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    The fire bottoms they just posted on instagram are ridiculous. I still think I like the marbled tie dye thing better however.

    Also, the closer we get to snow the more I am daydreaming of adding some 102 Woods. I may have to stop clicking on this thread to avoid the bad influence...

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    Now that I got my goats back, thinking about passing along my 187 woodsman 108s w cat camo top sheet. Single mount for pivots @325, figured I'd mention it here first before putting em up elsewhere. Still in great condition w a little usual wear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eSock View Post
    Now that I got my goats back, thinking about passing along my 187 woodsman 108s w cat camo top sheet. Single mount for pivots @325, figured I'd mention it here first before putting em up elsewhere. Still in great condition w a little usual wear.
    Can you trim them down to 102 wide?

    Dammit, I clicked on this thread again...

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    I think they were 2019/20 184s.

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    there are some fun looking tour core supergoats on KSL

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    I have some BG 184s with Oregon Topo top sheet. Maybe 2016? Pre asym. Edges are good but they have a lot of ptex on the bases. I’d say beat up but still some life. DM so these can cheaply go to a new home

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