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Thread: Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110

  1. #1526
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    What was this?

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    Yall just will not let MO play with the website lol. Give it time, more cool things are coming from HL soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_pretzel View Post
    What was this?
    108 Underfoot camber ski in midweight ~50/50 layup around 2100g

    Didn’t look closely to see what was different vs AM110 other than weight

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    Love that 50/50 layup is the same weight as many brands resort layup

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    I don’t think there was camber in that 108.

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    Hi All, I booked a heliski trip this coming weekend with Mike Wiegele in BC. I've had the FR110s in roughly foot deep cascade concrete but nothing deeper or lighter just yet. Do you guys feel the FR110s would be good for a BC heliski trip? I love the skis but just don't have the powder exposure on them just yet. I'm guessing they will tear it up.
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    What’s your widest/biggest ski?

    I’m sure they’d handle it well, but I’m not sure that would be my first choice for A heli trip.


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    I’ve got some buddies up at BC op, don’t know which one but they are using Heli-op supplied K[emoji638] skis that are [emoji637][emoji639][emoji638] mm underfoot, some kind of pontoon evolution ski called the crescendo


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    One of the swallowtails would be my idea if you like the 110

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    It&#39;s balls deep up here rn, bring something wider</p>

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    Swallowtail is dead money in the deep.

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    I bought the FR120 for motorized back country. I have skied it inbounds, but have not really done it justice. Either that or my Renegade would be the go-to in that situation.

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    WOOF!!!

    I just love the R110.
    That shape just seems made for crushing Alta.

    Such a sublime blend of charge and play.

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    If anyone here is interested, I have a pair of FR One Tens up in GS for sale. Three runs on them only. One-Eight-Seven , New purple moons graphics , Butter Tune from Marshall , and one mount on the line with pivots for Three-Ten BSL .


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    Interesting how many people are selling FR

    Have you never been on full reverse? They really are amazing in good snow. And yet they are so much more comfy for lift service tracked out snow. Yeah the original DPS reverses are fun in fresh touring. But it’s hard to beat the versatility of FR

    And the R is a great compromise DD. Unless you really want to lay in and carve train tracks. But the R does carve quite nicely.
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    Totally agree Core Shot. I love full reverse and used to ski Hojis and Ravens a ton inbounds cause of their versatility, especially in shit snow. Everyone used to ask how can you ski full reverse so much inbounds. I find them easier. My FR 110 is my most used ski at Whistler this year and my Ravens and Hojis are relegated to hanging on my office wall (neither has been on snow yet this year).

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    Seems like FR is either “love it” or “meh” for folks. Im firmly in the first camp: if I had to pick one ski from my quiver to ski everyday it would be my 186 FR110s, and I don’t even live in a high-snow area


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    It’s my first “cold dead hands ski”. That ultimately pivotability is so addicting and it carves better than it should. I was always very hoji shape curious but never pulled the trigger due to them being light.


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    Soft Snow Gymkhana - The Heritage Lab FR110

    Just a bump to remind the world that the RDimes in OneEightySeven for me at FiveEight and OneFifty with a Lange RS OneThirty is the best goddamn daily driver in world history. I've put it through the entire ringer here in Japan all season. From early season lowtide to pow, to crud and finally to melt freeze and slush. Honestly, this ski is astounding. It is quiet. It is damp. It arcs, and it dances. This should be the foundation to your quiver. From here you only need a touring ski, a storm ski, and maybe a firm snow carver if you ski that stuff... which I luckily don't. I don't like the One Ski Quiver term but this is the broadest ski I have ever been on. The ability to float, carve. drift, haul ass, and shut down is something I never knew could exist in one ski. Just saying. If you are not yet in the cult, you are are missing out on a ski you could own for the rest of your life as a foundation to every other niche you have to fill.
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    Too bad there is not an R thread. The FR is way more versatile than the old DPS reverse. Might be more like the spatulas which I never rode but which are heavier and more damp. R can definitely daily drive. Marshal killed it with that design</p>
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    R dimes are the best.
    Charge and play on demand (why not both at the same time?).

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    Is everyone happy with the [emoji[emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]][emoji640][emoji640]][emoji639]cm from the tail mount for BC[emoji637][emoji637][emoji[emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]][emoji640][emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]]]’s?


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    I’m happy with a minus seven point five mount on my one eight six. I think they’re less tolerant of mounting outside the recommended than the BC Ninety.

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    Thanks! Sounds good.


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    I’m happy with the emoji emoji emoji emoji emoji broken ski forum
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