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    Moment booth at Blister Summit

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    Quote Originally Posted by eSock View Post
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    This pleases me... Thanks for the info! Really hoping for a 118.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post
    This pleases me... Thanks for the info! Really hoping for a 118.
    How do you have the space/need for this ski with all the brand new skis you have in the quiver (jealous)?

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    Has anyone skied the Salomon Blank and Countach? How do they compare?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eSock View Post
    Countach 104 is on the way apparently [emoji102]
    drops July with the new line up. Gonna be too much overlap with my DW 104. Going to stick with the 110 CT

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    Anything else being added/subtracted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rudy View Post
    How do you have the space/need for this ski with all the brand new skis you have in the quiver (jealous)?
    he’s sold skis to make room for others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FloridaSnow View Post
    he’s sold skis to make room for others.
    Guess you haven't seen his pic in the HL thread. Not judging, purely jealous

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    Quote Originally Posted by rudy View Post
    Guess you haven't seen his pic in the HL thread. Not judging, purely jealous
    nope but I’ve seen both threads where he sold both sets of merdians already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FloridaSnow View Post
    nope but I’ve seen both threads where he sold both sets of merdians already.
    He’s right. But I’ve really only sold the Meridians wanted the new top sheet but after spending time on the CT and R110. The meridian felt too progressive for my liking and I ended up struggling to find the center.

    I had been asking for the GT for so long it would feel like a bit of a sin to sell it at this point. I still have yet to get on it.

    I do have a bit of grass is always greener syndrome. With skis but I have really jived with the countach and the three HLs I have. Quiver feels pretty dialed. I do need something in the 100-105 but this season has felt pretty feast or famine.

    Sold a good amount of skis at the end of season that added to the budget. But I will be the first to admit I have a problem.

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    I also had a circle T Scotty Cameron I sold recently that was sitting in my closet… If anyone knows about those you do some math on what was added to the bank account.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post
    He’s right. But I’ve really only sold the Meridians wanted the new top sheet but after spending time on the CT and R110. The meridian felt too progressive for my liking and I ended up struggling to find the center.

    I had been asking for the GT for so long it would feel like a bit of a sin to sell it at this point. I still have yet to get on it.

    I do have a bit of grass is always greener syndrome. With skis but I have really jived with the countach and the three HLs I have. Quiver feels pretty dialed. I do need something in the 100-105 but this season has felt pretty feast or famine.

    Sold a good amount of skis at the end of season that added to the budget. But I will be the first to admit I have a problem.
    do not sell the GT. No matter how long it takes you to get on them. They’re well worth the wait. They’re literally my favorite moment ski by a lot now. If I could ski them all season i absolutely would.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post
    He’s right. But I’ve really only sold the Meridians wanted the new top sheet but after spending time on the CT and R110. The meridian felt too progressive for my liking and I ended up struggling to find the center.

    I had been asking for the GT for so long it would feel like a bit of a sin to sell it at this point. I still have yet to get on it.

    I do have a bit of grass is always greener syndrome. With skis but I have really jived with the countach and the three HLs I have. Quiver feels pretty dialed. I do need something in the 100-105 but this season has felt pretty feast or famine.

    Sold a good amount of skis at the end of season that added to the budget. But I will be the first to admit I have a problem.
    Sounds like you’re not quite the right person to ask but maybe close. I’ve been looking at the meridian and the fr110 as a progressive soft snow reverse camber daily driver. I’m leaning towards fr110 from all the hype it’s gotten and it’s heavy and it’s bamboo (love some on3ps) but the meridian has also gotten plenty of hype. I have some dw104s that I need to get on to sus out the moment resort layup. /wordvomit


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    Quote Originally Posted by FloridaSnow View Post
    do not sell the GT. No matter how long it takes you to get on them. They’re well worth the wait. They’re literally my favorite moment ski by a lot now. If I could ski them all season i absolutely would.
    No plans of that as of now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeachesNCream View Post
    Sounds like you’re not quite the right person to ask but maybe close. I’ve been looking at the meridian and the fr110 as a progressive soft snow reverse camber daily driver. I’m leaning towards fr110 from all the hype it’s gotten and it’s heavy and it’s bamboo (love some on3ps) but the meridian has also gotten plenty of hype. I have some dw104s that I need to get on to sus out the moment resort layup. /wordvomit


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    I actually also have the FR 120 so I can kind of compare. I know that the FR 110 has a amount point of -6.5. I believe Meridian is -5 so it’s a touch more directional I would say the FR 110 Would be less precise than the Meridian however, I think it has a better suspension and is a touch more forgiving. It flexes softer than Meridian. The dampness does feel very similar to on3ps However, I feel the heritage labs do a lot better on edge. More similar to how moments are. Both of them have that rocking horse effect which I struggle with but I think the mount point of the FR 120 being at 7.5 helps me out a little bit. Hope that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post
    I actually also have the FR 120 so I can kind of compare. I know that the FR 110 has a amount point of -6.5. I believe Meridian is -5 so it’s a touch more directional I would say the FR 110 Would be less precise than the Meridian however, I think it has a better suspension and is a touch more forgiving. It flexes softer than Meridian. The dampness does feel very similar to on3ps However, I feel the heritage labs do a lot better on edge. More similar to how moments are. Both of them have that rocking horse effect which I struggle with but I think the mount point of the FR 120 being at 7.5 helps me out a little bit. Hope that helps.
    Definitely. Appreciate the input!


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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleBogey View Post
    Has anyone skied the Salomon Blank and Countach? How do they compare?
    Skied the blank in a 194, CT in 188 so caveat emptor but I felt like Blank was a softer ski with better dampening by a good margin. Float a little better. Little easier to break the tails loose but really splitting hairs. I definitely feel like I ccan lean on CT harder through variable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eSock View Post
    Countach 104 is on the way apparently [emoji102]
    Any specifics shared other than a narrower width? This is exactly the news I came looking for.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lemonhead View Post
    Email Kaelin <Kaelin@momentskis.com> and let him know you want to be notified when the fleet is live in February.
    This still a thing? I emailed but never heard anything back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dhiler17 View Post
    Any specifics shared other than a narrower width? This is exactly the news I came looking for.


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    doubt we will hear anything major before they actually drop in July but anything is possible

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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    This still a thing? I emailed but never heard anything back.
    Not sure, he replied to my email saying that the program would start in February and I haven't heard anything. I'm going to text him and report back. I really want to hop on the CT.

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    Can someone convince me to get the Countach 110 vs the Wildcat 108 or Deathwish? I've seen a bit of info about the Countach and some people's reactions, but still unsure as to how different the Countach is vs the Wildcat 108 or Deathwish. If you are advanced, strong skier who enjoys charging and stomping drops and jumps but may be less worried about spinning in the air and only occasionally lands or rides switch should you go Countach? And if you like to pop off of sides hits, spin in the air, pop over moguls instead of go through them, but still like to charge to an extent and hit some good drops and jumps would the Wildcat 108 be the way to go?

    I am really interested in the Countach due to its stiffness relative to the Wildcat and Deathwish. A lot of people say you can charge hard on both, but from speaking with Moment reps it sounds like a lot of their riders are opting for the Countach for free riding with bigger drops, steep chutes, etc. Curious how much playfulness is really lost since Countach still isn't a super damp or heavy ski even with the flatter tail as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colerichardmyers@gmail.com View Post
    If you are advanced, strong skier who enjoys charging and stomping drops and jumps but may be less worried about spinning in the air and only occasionally lands or rides switch should you go Countach?
    Yes x 100.

    Quote Originally Posted by colerichardmyers@gmail.com View Post
    And if you like to pop off of sides hits, spin in the air, pop over moguls instead of go through them, but still like to charge to an extent and hit some good drops and jumps would the Wildcat 108 be the way to go?
    Yes, with less emphasis on charging (rider weight dependent)

    Quote Originally Posted by colerichardmyers@gmail.com View Post
    Curious how much playfulness is really lost since Countach still isn't a super damp or heavy ski even with the flatter tail as well.
    idk where you are getting that from, but the countach is damp as fuck. It's a magical ski that absorbs everything you can throw at it without pushing all that vibration into your boot. And TBH it's hefty too. The playfulness is there, but it's not deathwish/wildcat playful. Like......60%.

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    I just want to emphasize how much harder the countach charges vs deathwish. Like, 100% more. You can put that bitch on edge and RAIL downhill while watching the snow part like you are moses himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuntmonkey View Post
    Yes x 100.



    Yes, with less emphasis on charging (rider weight dependent)



    idk where you are getting that from, but the countach is damp as fuck. It's a magical ski that absorbs everything you can throw at it without pushing all that vibration into your boot. And TBH it's hefty too. The playfulness is there, but it's not deathwish/wildcat playful. Like......60%.
    Hey thanks! I honestly was just guessing it isn't super damp..I guess I was thinking relative to true chargers with metal and in the 2300+ weight realm i.e. those straight up dead heavy planks.

    With what you said it makes me think of those videos of freeriders just straight lining chopped up hard pack to a cliff, stomping it, and running out the landing to get quickly over to a pillow to boost off of.

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