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Thread: Best 110-112 mm underfoot skis out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad1138 View Post
    My powder skis for over a decade have been the Line Opus (118 under foot), but I like these so much more, the fact they don't float quite as well, doesn't bother me.

    well that could be your problem, a mediocre powder ski to start with.

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    Light and playful 110-12, j skis slacker, Dps wailer 112 (never skied it and probably never will), qst blank, bc 110 come to mind.

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    Stockli 192 TT110. DStar 192 Mpro. Rossi sender squad 110. 187HL R110.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVT Joey View Post
    well that could be your problem, a mediocre powder ski to start with.
    [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji3545][emoji3545]

    Mine that very specific range are Wren 110 pros, sender squads and FR110s

    Let's do 105-108s next!



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    It’s the HL R110

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad1138 View Post
    Bringing this back to life again. I have a pair of 2014 179cm Shreditor 112s that I love, and I am looking to replace them (I want to give them to my son, he fell in love with them also, over his Mindbender 116c). I am looking at the Reckoner 112 or the Rustler R11. I hear so much good about the R11s, but I am worried they might not be as easy to turn in the pow, especially the trees. I picked up the Shreditors used last year, in very good shape. They have become my favorite (pow) ski by far.

    The 2023 R11s also get a bonus for being on a great sale currently, but I want something that isn't going to have me wishing I still had the Shreditors.

    I have skied his Mindbenders, and they don't do what the Shreditor does for me. Everything is just effortless, they go where I want them to without thinking about it, or even have to put much effort in. If I could clone them, I would ski them forever.

    PS did the OP ever make a decision?
    Grab the new bacons in either 115 or 108

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_pretzel View Post
    It’s the HL R110
    Yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_pretzel View Post
    It’s the HL R110
    It's true.

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    +1 on HL 110. FR for pivoty goodness. Don’t have time on the R.


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    Deathwish. Newer construction with the Popular and Ash core is just so dialed

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    FR110. Most fun, though capable of serious things , ski out there. Bear in mind, I've skied exactly zero of their contemporaries outside of what Marshal has on tap.

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    Best 110-112 mm underfoot skis out there?

    Praxis MVP for all mountain. Hojis for powder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SirVicSmasher View Post
    Grab the new bacons in either 115 or 108

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    This ^^^Good advice


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    Skis are so fucking good right now it's hard to make a bad choice.

    Just pick one and you will probably love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVT Joey View Post
    well that could be your problem, a mediocre powder ski to start with.
    Maybe... But it isn't necessarily all about "maximum float".

    It's all relative, I am ~165lbs, someone who is 180-190lb will float about the same on 122s as I do on 112s.


    Anyway, I picked up 2 pair of Rustler 11s. A 172cm pair for my youngest child, and a 180 cm pair for myself.
    Last edited by Brad1138; 03-14-2024 at 08:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad1138 View Post
    Bringing this back to life again. I have a pair of 2014 179cm Shreditor 112s that I love, and I am looking to replace them (I want to give them to my son, he fell in love with them also, over his Mindbender 116c). I am looking at the Reckoner 112 or the Rustler R11. I hear so much good about the R11s, but I am worried they might not be as easy to turn in the pow, especially the trees. I picked up the Shreditors used last year, in very good shape. They have become my favorite (pow) ski by far.

    The 2023 R11s also get a bonus for being on a great sale currently, but I want something that isn't going to have me wishing I still had the Shreditors.

    I have skied his Mindbenders, and they don't do what the Shreditor does for me. Everything is just effortless, they go where I want them to without thinking about it, or even have to put much effort in. If I could clone them, I would ski them forever.

    PS did the OP ever make a decision?
    I’ve been looking for a replacement for 2014 179 Shreditor 112s since 2015 lol. Cant quite find a similar feel. I’m heavier now and would need a 184cm.

    I didn’t try the 184 Reckoner 112s, I just thought the much lighter weight and stiffer flex would produce a very different feel. I heard good things about them though, and similar things with Moment Deathwish.

    For stupid fun skis, I’m intrigued by the new Reckoner 110, as well as Bacon 108/115.

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    sounds like Karl Fostvedt's new pro model with K2 could be what you are after.

    R11s are dead easy to ski, quite loose and great skis as well. The new iteration improves on the former with its tweaks in construction imho.

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    I was really impressed with the Mfree 108 in a 182 and the billy goat 110 Two of my favorites last season


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    Quote Originally Posted by arild View Post
    FR110. Most fun, though capable of serious things , ski out there. Bear in mind, I've skied exactly zero of their contemporaries outside of what Marshal has on tap.

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    I tried the 193 FR110 and I loved almost everything about them. Great skis. Only thing is I felt the tails a bit more than I like, and I was mounted -2 from recommended. They didn't actually get in the way, but the sensations was noticeable in the back of my mind. I enjoy progressive mounts and also centered mounts, but on significantly shorter skis. Could be something I could get used to because the skis were still very intuitive and maneuverable in tight spots.

    Or maybe the R110 would solve this issue. Similar ski, just more directional?

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    Quote Originally Posted by forumskier View Post
    I’ve been looking for a replacement for 2014 179 Shreditor 112s since 2015 lol. Cant quite find a similar feel. I’m heavier now and would need a 184cm.

    I didn’t try the 184 Reckoner 112s, I just thought the much lighter weight and stiffer flex would produce a very different feel. I heard good things about them though, and similar things with Moment Deathwish.

    For stupid fun skis, I’m intrigued by the new Reckoner 110, as well as Bacon 108/115.
    Can't go wrong with the bacons or Karl's new ski KF 114. That ski draws strongly on hellbent roots

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    The HerLabs C113.

    Does it all.
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    >>>200 cm Black Bamboo Sidewalled DPS Lotus 120 : Best Skis Ever <<<

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    The HerLabs C113.

    Does it all.
    I was heading into this to just say FL113s, but horses for courses. [emoji16]

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    is the Armada JJ to wide for this party cuz I loves them in deep and they can even turn on hard if needed and rad

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    <p>
    is there anything in this range with a mount point in the -9 area? countach and blank are around -8, maybe just try a countach 110 at a-1, i&#39;m essentially looking for a slightly more rearward blank, a little heft while still leaning on the slashy soft snow arena. radius of 22-26 would be cool. radius not withstanding i miss my automatic 109s.</p>
    Do I detect a lot of anger flowing around this place? Kind of like a pubescent volatility, some angst, a lot of I'm-sixteen-and-angry-at-my-father syndrome?

    fuck that noise.

    gmen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lrn2swim View Post
    Deathwish. Newer construction with the Popular and Ash core is just so dialed
    this or the Countach 110. Just two absolutely fantastic skis. Highly recommend both.

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