Since you like loose full rocker skis I'd consider the Deathwish 104. More bite in firm than the CT, or bigger DW and waaay looser than a commander.
Since you like loose full rocker skis I'd consider the Deathwish 104. More bite in firm than the CT, or bigger DW and waaay looser than a commander.
After chatting earlier in the season with the factory gang they were adamant that the 188 would be work all the time. And that the 188 Cmd 102 was akin to a Cmd 108 in a 196cm length.
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Has anyone spent time on the Deathwish Tour 104?
I'm curious about them for spring touring in Tahoe and the Eastern Sierra.
I had a pair of Deathwish Tours, and remember thinking that a narrower version would be awesome for that use. A damper build than the regular Deathwish Tour sounds perfect too.
Thanks, team.
sproing!
Myself and Kevino have been asking and asking…Moment shows they’ve been selling, where are the reviews? Cy had a good one in Powder mag a while back, but there has to be more people on these things.
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Agreed.
I saw this guy skiing them. But that’s really all I can find. https://youtu.be/7bBFWt-IEvA?si=DwLigp0KpHCoR8vk
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sproing!
^^^Eastern Sierra…mmmmmm, so good.
Solid use for DWT104.
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At the risk of adding to the rumor and conjecture train we all love, a little birdie told me last week that not only is CT104 a go, but it's coming with a significantly lighter twin sibling that's already been pressed... Sorry wallet...
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ct 104’s be confirmed since blister summit. But there’s been a lot of rumors about a tour version. Both narrow and wide. Wonder if they would do a 104 and 110 tour like the cat and wish set ups. That would be very cool. In their 24/25 preview video something very wide is shown. Looked to me like a banana tour. The tip is too blunt to be a CT
Why are there tons of used 184cm DW104s for sale but 190's are impossible to find? Are guys buying the 184s and then realizing that they ski short and then selling the 184s to upsize to the 190s or do the 104s ski a lot longer than the 112s to where they are the much more popular size? My favorite ski is my 190cm DW112 and I'm hunting for some 190 DW104s. I'm 6' 190lbs and have never thought of going shorter on the 112s so should I even consider going shorter on the 104s? Now I will say that my aim for this ski is to use it in tight, steep chutes on firmer days than when I'd normally be on my DW112s but where I ski also entails a mix of groomers and as fun as the DW112s are on groomers, the thought of sizing down makes me nervous. Thanks!
Don’t downsize
I’m going to sell some 190 dw104s between now and start of next season…
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I'm interested.
I really enjoyed Wildcat 108s this season. They were quite a bit more damp and stable than I expected. They can be driven hard for their mount point, and they feel fairly traditional which I love.
Definitely keeping them, but my question is do I still want the Wildcat 118s?
There are some dw104 190’s cast’d for sale on new schoolers but the guy never responded to my offer so I bought this years graphic (blemish) 190 dw104 that hot pocket hooked me up with. I looked for 3 months for a used 190 dw104 and couldn’t find anything. People must love them.
Good to know. In my stupid quest for another ski, I kept going back to the ON3P Jeff (among others) because that seemed to fill the gap. Then the WC108 occurred to me. I don't know why I never really thought of it. And frankly, I'd just prefer to keep my quiver Moment cause they are in my hood.
I can't imagine why you would not want (need) to get the the 118's. Unless of course you get the Bananas
I've found I can drive Wildcats way more than the On3p Jeffs I've skied, and Wildcats feel way more predictable at high speeds for me. Jeffs are definitely less demanding, more buttery and more jibby though. I prefer Wildcats for my style.
Bananas look so fun. I was pretty adamant on owning a pair by the end of this season, but by groundhogs day I came to the disappointing conclusion that I rarely ski the conditions warranting 120mm+ fatties.
I've owned WC118s before, as well as Bibbys. Great skis. I've been loving Blackops 118s, but Wildcats still have a place in my heart.
Where the actual hole in my quiver is, is for WC101s. I think they are too charger for the park/all mtn type ski I'm looking for though.
KJTrill, I had these bad boys years ago
https://www.evo.com/outlet/skis/moment-night-train
Mine had a tune issue, so resort pow days sucked on them, but in untracked they were significantly floatier than Wildcats.
I wish Moment would make the Meridian longer. I need to replace 191 M4 Mantra.
Sorry 194/187 R110
How much does it need to snow for the Banana? 6 inches? The Banana get the call
I have the surfy, pivoty end covered. I want the get into the front of my new/used 140 Rossignol Hero boots I scored here and plow through shit. Or maybe lay down some sick carves with my arms spread real wide cause that's how you lay down trenches or some shit. I'll probably wear a US ski team beret if the carves go well.
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