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  1. #2876
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    Does anyone have the Rocker Profile shot for the new 2011/12 138 lotus is it still uber rockered like the ones in red ^^ above or have the gone with a smoother arc?

  2. #2877
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    Like the rocker profile on the 192 DPS Lotus 138 pure r1 f2. Just looks so clean and smooth.

  3. #2878
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    Quote Originally Posted by willmtbike4food View Post
    158 Gotama Jr's to be mounted with Dynastar Early Trams for the Mrs.
    Is the Mrs. significantly underage?
    not counting days 2016-17

  4. #2879
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dad View Post
    Is the Mrs. significantly underage?
    Nope, no worries. But at 5'2 and 105lbs (I hope she doesn't read this) an 80mm waist on a 158cm ski is plenty for all but the deepest of days. The "jr" in the name simply makes the ski more affordable.

  5. #2880
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    Quote Originally Posted by skifishbum View Post


    shot w/ goes proes heroes 2
    Love it, in so many ways!

  6. #2881
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    Quote Originally Posted by willmtbike4food View Post
    The "jr" in the name simply makes the ski more affordable.
    I'm not so sure about that. One of my kids has the 148, and it is definitely not just a sized-down adult ski.
    not counting days 2016-17

  7. #2882
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    Quote Originally Posted by skifishbum View Post


    shot w/ goes proes heroes 2
    that is FUCKING awesome!

  8. #2883
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    195 Rossi Super 7
    186 Rossi S3
    189 K2 Seth
    175 Salomon Pocket Rockets
    175 Dynastar Trouble Makers
    182 Dynastar Pro Model

    Girlfriends:
    160ish Dynastar Trouble Maker
    160ish CoreUPT Sonar

    Plus an embarrassing amount I left in my parents garage because they don't see much if any use anymore.

    S3s and S7s are my go to and travel quiver. Only things I'd consider changing are adding a 195 S3 if they ever make one, and a CoreUPT Watch Out if they make it considerably longer than a 183. (It looks really interesting to me, but too short. Haven't skied one or talked to anyone that has).

  9. #2884
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    186 Comis
    186 Bibby's-Not working
    184 Headrush-BC
    176 Freebirds edge Blew out they are a book shelf now
    182 Eldorado-Working, or hard pack

    Trying to find some plates for mounting the Bibbys, Comis went to a ski Patrol at Heavenly.

  10. #2885
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    Here's my modest collection.

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  11. #2886
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    My:

    190 Moment Bibby Pros
    176 Dynastar Big Troubles
    170 Atomic SX11s

    The GF's:

    170 Voelkl Kikus
    155 Fischer RC4 SLs
    155 skinny Hagan touring things

  12. #2887
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    Quiver 11-12 almost...

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    Still waiting to round it out, but off to a pretty good start...

  13. #2888
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    ^^^ if you get bored w/ any of those in spokane, i'll put 'em to use for ya. lookin' good.

  14. #2889
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brianskis View Post
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    Still waiting to round it out, but off to a pretty good start...
    I'd be very interested to hear a Bodacious/Renegade comparative review once you get time on both. On paper, they look to have somewhat similar design features.

    Also, any chance you could put up a rocker profile shot of your Renegades? I haven't seen what the 11/12s look like with the increased tip rocker.

  15. #2890
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    Another modest lineup.



    194 XXL
    186 BG
    191 C&D
    186 Stockli Asteroid ... yeah!
    183 Supermojo

  16. #2891
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    Fuck, doesn’t anyone do it right here. I’m seeing the equivalent of child porn in this thread, kids holding skis and shit like that. HA-ha

    My quiver, it’s not much but I can go anywhere you can go!
    "In a perfect world I'd have all 10 fingers on my left hand, so I could just use my right hand for punching."

  17. #2892
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    In case it ever snows
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  18. #2893
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    181 K2 Wayback with FT12 and Binding Freedom inserts
    183 Volkl Gotama with 916
    190 DPS Wailer 112RP with Sollyfits (997 pictured or FT12)
    192 Salomon Rocker 2 with P18

    notes:
    I'm scared for how forward the mount on the Rocker 2s look, they are mounted at -2 from center.
    181 waybacks are noticably longer than 183 goats

  19. #2894
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    K2 used to measure their skis weird. i.e measured long that could account for the discrepancy.

  20. #2895
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    How do you see the difference between the Wailers and the Rocker2s?

  21. #2896
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    Still working on justifying that. They are actually quite a bit different on paper, but I'll report back when the rocker2s have some skiing on them.

    Of course the day that I buy new powder toys, it stops snowing for 2+ weeks.

  22. #2897
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    Quote Originally Posted by PowerWhore7 View Post

    My quiver, it’s not much but I can go anywhere you can go!
    Can you go to Alta? Just sayin...

  23. #2898
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    Quote Originally Posted by crank54 View Post
    Can you go to Alta? Just sayin...
    Hhahah. Burn.

  24. #2899
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    ^^ Haha..... BURN!!!

  25. #2900
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    Guess I finally have a stoke-worthy quiver.

    Left to right:
    185 JJs w/ STH 16. To be sold.
    181 K2 Harsides w/ inserts for Plum guides
    190 W112 RP to be mounted with inserts for Plum and FKS
    190 L120 to be mounted with inserts for Plum and FKS
    202 L138 w/ Dukes. I may decided to make a Duke/Plum adapter to use them with the Plums too, if they aren't too much ski for me.

    Oh, and the Cochise boot with Intuition liner for touring (and a Full Tilt Konflict for resort).

    All the DPS are new (to me), but I've never owned more than one ski prior to this season (well, I had the JJs and Hardsides last year, but I couldn't ski in the resort because of a knee injury, so I only used the Hardsides). Needless to say, I'm stoked out of my mind. I haven't skied hard in like three years (due to injury and school/work), so I'm pumped.
    "Alpine rock and steep, deep powder are what I seek, and I will always find solace there." - Bean Bowers

    photos

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