Blades about to drop
https://www.momentskis.com/collectio...chipotleblades
Blades about to drop
https://www.momentskis.com/collectio...chipotleblades
Evidently my phone blocked moments texts so I didn’t get the message this am they went onsale earlier and are already sold out. Hopefully someone grabbed a pair.
DWT104 blems need to drop on SkiBurger....I'm checking daily
I'm checking for the regulars daily as well. I wonder if they'll send out a text before
Email me directly at max@momentskis.com with the width / model / length your interested in and I'll check the back when I have time.
Got a some DW104’s on the way (thanks hot pocket), will 95mm Pivots work?
Been out on the Meridian Tour more. It definitely won't supplant the DWT as my favorite, but I have a much better idea of where and when I'll use each one.
I'm still getting used to the no camber feel, but I think for much of corn season the meridian is gonna see more action than the DWT
Would love to hear where and when you'll use each one!
If anyone is looking, I've got my Commander 98s for sale - https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...t-Commander-98
sproing!
Rode my C98s for a classic spring day at DV. Handled the firm morning all the way thru the soupy slush. Total blast the entire time, from going 65mph + to popping off slush piles. For a strong skier (not that I am), I can't imagine a better lowish tide ski. They are reaching cold dead hands for me after only 3 days on them.
Honestly I still envision the DWT seeing the lion's share of action. Though the Meridian Tour will probably see a good deal of spring/corn usage. But I see the Meridian Tour as covering most things under the 6" range where fresh snow is concerned, and then also for dealing with the variable and breakable crust days or the occasional denser more damp snow days we get in the Wasatch. The very firm and then deep enough to enjoy a surfy feel I'll be reaching for the DWT. This is all subject to change as I still need to put in more days on the Meridians, but for the time being this is my plan. I plan right now to use the Meridians a lot this spring and get more used to them. They definitely ski different enough from the DWT that it'll depend on how I want to ski that day.
The DW just fits so well how I like to ski, its hard to opt for something else. The DW I find is more versatile and more playful, and the Meridian is more pivoty but also more stable.
Question for the big brains here:
How do you tune your Deathwishes? I know factory is 1.5 base 1.5 side but have you experimented with a different tune? Sometimes I feel the 1.5 base doesn't grip as well as I'd like
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I tune my OG DW with a 1 base 2 side. I have been using this tune on all my skis since mid 2000s... Same tune on PBJ/WC101 and CMD98s. All hold great, release/slarve just the same. DW felt a less intuitive when I got them, but I picked them up used so not sure what they had so I took control and set them fresh with the 1:2
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Just picked up some 184 DWT and a new set of skins. Are these guchi or too short?
You're gonna love that 184 DWT btw
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Commander 102 or Countach or DW for when I’m not on my Bananas or Meridians? I’m leaning towards C102 188 since the Bananas and Meridians are versatile when it’s deep or soft.
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