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    Quote Originally Posted by Sessiøn View Post
    Does every SKU need it's own thread?

    In inventory management, a stock keeping unit (abbreviated as SKU, pronounced es-kay-YOO or SKEW[1]) is the unit of measure in which the stocks of a material are managed. It is a distinct type of item for sale,[2] purchase, or tracking in inventory,[3] such as a product or service, and all attributes associated with the item type that distinguish it from other item types (for a product, these attributes can include manufacturer, description, material, size, color, packaging, and warranty terms). When a business records the inventory of its stock, it counts the quantity it has of each unit, or SKU.

    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    We've been over this. Yes.

    And you typed SKI wrong.
    No. I think he meant SKU

    And every HL SKI SKU needs its own thread
    Kill all the telemarkers
    But they’ll put us in jail if we kill all the telemarkers
    Telemarketers! Kill the telemarketers!
    Oh we can do that. We don’t even need a reason

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    Heritage Lab AM 100

    In regards to a thread for each ski, it is necessary says me. I hate digging for info in a thread for just that ski. Would much rather search that ski and pull the exact thread dedicated to that ski, whoever makes it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shank View Post
    So is this the conclusion of the HL shadowfax "ultimate dad ski" development that got posted a couple of times last spring?
    That's actually a whole different ski lol. It's hard to keep track and I follow this stuff closely.

    I think there is more discussion on that ski in the general HL thread or the FR110 thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shank View Post
    So is this the conclusion of the HL shadowfax "ultimate dad ski" development that got posted a couple of times last spring?

    This one!

    The WH/Shadowfax is a love child of the HB122 flex and the r/fr shape. It’s a 110 193 and was only a 5 ski run I believe.


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    I like this flow-chart Marshal just sent out:

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    (Though I think the arrows between the R110 and R120ST are supposed to be reversed?)

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    Dang it! Yes indeed, those arrows should be revised. I’ll fix that once I post the flow chart to the website

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    Excited for my FR110’s. Look forward to comparing them to my new Jeffery 110’s. [emoji12]
    Curious to hear your thoughts. Is the new jeff110 supposed to be flatter like the new 118?

    Took a long time to knock off jeffery108 as my favorite soft snow daily, but the FR did it. The jeff108 was easy to ski in the trees. The fr was going where I wanted to go before I decided I wanted to go there. Mindlessly easy


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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post

    This one!

    The WH/Shadowfax is a love child of the HB122 flex and the r/fr shape. It’s a 110 193 and was only a 5 ski run I believe.


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    Woah those are purtty. My favorite HL graphics yet. The cloud/wave/swirls reminds me of old Eric pollard graphics


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    Question from someone unfamiliar with US ways and holidays: "Delivers Holiday '24" means when, please?

    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Island Bay View Post
    Question from someone unfamiliar with US ways and holidays: "Delivers Holiday '24" means when, please?

    Thank you.
    Christmas ish would be my guess. Maybe sooner.

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    Yeah I am expecting firmer date pretty soon. Right now I am targeting skis delivered to everyone before new years, but we also know how +/- a couple days around the holidays can also really make or break a trip if you have one planned. Happy to chat specifics to you needs via email/pm any time if helpful.

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    Wan't really looking for a firm date, just a ballpark estimate.

    Finger hovering over Buy button.

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    Just got my pair ordered! Can’t wait to get em in hand later this year.

    I will officially be all HL for my inbounds quiver this year (rc85, am100, fr110, fr132)

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    Quote Originally Posted by waxloaf;
    Just got my pair ordered! Can’t wait to get em in hand later this year.

    I will officially be all HL for my inbounds quiver this year
    Nice….my main inbounds quiver is looking like:

    R120ST
    FR110
    AM100

    I’m getting a bunch of my other skis ready to sell at the swap. My 4FRNT Hoji trinity is gonna get dusty. Maybe I need an HB122 too? Dammit.

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    I finally stopped tormenting myself and ordered the last pair of 187s.

    Ski with the missus ski, low tide Craigieburn, travel, spring bonanza. Really looking forward to these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Island Bay View Post
    I finally stopped tormenting myself and ordered the last pair of 187s.

    Ski with the missus ski, low tide Craigieburn, travel, spring bonanza. Really looking forward to these.
    M, I think they'll be a ton of fun all over. Like how I love to bring the fr110s around with the kids, or in the tight woods, or when I can't see shit. Jibby and stable. The AMs probably a lot more so.

    Marshal has wanted to do these for a long time, so I'm really happy to see he got them ready. I'll buy some as soon as the Norwegian kroner get out of the shitter myself!

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    High hopes for them, Arild. Been so keen to get on the HL programme.

    NZ dollar not exactly a stellar performer these days, so it hurt a bit, but these made a lot of sense. Was attracted to powder tourers, but I have my Protests; charger skis, but I have 3 LPs and a pair of Monsters; mid-wide DDs, but I have my MVPs. My old Fischer Rangers pretty much died this low tide NZ winter, so these will replace, and hopefully surpass, those.

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    Welp I couldn't resist despite my best intentions.

    HL quiver for the upcoming season. In bounds: AM100, FR110, FR132. Touring: BC90, BC120ST.

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    Heritage Lab AM 100

    I gotta say the BC100 graphic might be my favorite HL art so far. Strong work MO!
    Honestly, if i was starting from total scratch, a pair of the new graphic C132’s and BC100’s would be a pretty damn good combo.

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    I definitely like the trend for the carbon bc skis to have landscape/mountainscape topsheets!

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    Quote Originally Posted by riff View Post
    I gotta say the BC100 graphic might be my favorite HL art so far. Strong work MO!
    Honestly, if i was starting from total scratch, a pair of the new graphic C132’s and BC100’s would be a pretty damn good combo.

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    It was very difficult to choose the AM over the BC even though I have a tweener ~102mm touring ski already. I don't think anyone has posted the BC topsheet in here yet so here it is for those who haven't seen it!
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    Just sold my BlackOps 98’s unmounted. Close one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    If I'm not mistaken, the AM100 is the same build as the R110. I think I read that somewhere, but I don't want to speak for MO.

    Regardless, this will likely, and finally, dethrone my OG Gotama. Even the M102 failed to do that. Sure, the M102 carved soft groomers better than my Gotama, but it didn't ski general soft snow better. That was kind of insane to me. 20 years of tech just failed to deliver.

    I've always said-- "I wish my Gotama was ~5mm narrower underfoot with a few less meters of radius." And now, these numbers are that, and with a touch of rocker in front and rear. And, let's not forget to mention a legit core.

    The AM100, on paper, looks like the ski the Gotama always wanted to be.

    I don't know why Volkl was so scared to make it. No metal. 130-100-122, r21ish, Just a simple, burly wood core, a sheet of fiberglass, and a touch of rocker on both ends. It's such a simple ski.

    Some compared it to Wizard Explosive. I compare it to Gotama. I also called the M102 a Gotama 2. I think this AM100 is the name it deserves-- AM100.

    Finally. Thank you, HL.
    you've caught my attention! absolutely love the OG gotama

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    Quote Originally Posted by J. Barron DeJong View Post
    I like this flow-chart Marshal just sent out:

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    (Though I think the arrows between the R110 and R120ST are supposed to be reversed?)
    Hey Marshal - I have a couple of suggestions:

    - that flow chart might be good to put on the website
    - it is difficult to know off the top what skis can be ordered for this season and which ones are simply sold out. It might be helpful to have a lineup list for skis that are available; skis that are sold out that may be back; and skis that are no longer available


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