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  1. #51
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    The EHP is so damn surfy! I hope I don't regret the rens and star looki g for EHPs again. Honestly I don't think you can go wrong with them

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    Quote Originally Posted by My Pet Powder Goat View Post
    well ya, a 186 is a childs ski; of course it's playful

    its comments like this that will fuel the quiver whore i am to get a 196 protest or renegade for next year. all season long the "playfullness" of the kid ski has me feeling cheated when the terrrain opens up.

    my wife is gonna be pissed.
    thank you jerry

  3. #53
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    talk to esales, one of the pairs that he has for sale came from me, and they are in gooood shape.
    you might be surprised at the price (and if it's too much, save a bit more).
    In search of the elusive artic powder weasel ...

  4. #54
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    I'd throw the Atomic Automatic in the mix. Demoed them at the end of the season and found them the be a bit more aggressive and stable than my Bentchetlers but still plenty playful.

  5. #55
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    191 Billy Goat would work, especially the tour version, which should be a bit more "playful." I found my Billy Goats to be a really nice combination of stability and playfulness. Didn't feel like I was getting thrown around in the chop, but could turn them quickly if needed.

  6. #56
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    TijmenDal, I've PM'd you.

  7. #57
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    T, The 3 is the ski for you. You can find more on other sites but here is one from Ville and more in theQA thread. Of course we are small, euro-based, and just getting the word out in 11/12 but do a little research and hopefully we get an email from you in the next few days Contact us anytime.
    Quote Originally Posted by TijmenDal View Post
    This looks REALLY interesting. I'll look around and see if I can find more info on these. The Countdown 2 and 3 both really appeal to me from what I've read so far. I'll go dig some more.
    Have found some info on the Countdown 2; looks nice. Which of the two would you recommend for me?
    #1 goal this year......stay alive +
    DOWN SKIS

  8. #58
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    FATYPUS DSENDER CHUMP ASS CHUMP
    " I ski black black diamonds and fuck your bitch "

  9. #59
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    Quote Originally Posted by digitaldeath View Post
    FATYPUS DSENDER CHUMP ASS CHUMP
    Have you skied on them? How did you like them?

    I've found a deal for 350€ on some brand new 193 EHP's... So tempting, but really 100€ more than I'd like to spend... They are beautiful though!

    Also: does anyone have any info on the Scott Megadozers? Got a deal for 300€ (195's) to pick them up. I don't think they can really charge though, can they?

  10. #60
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    I ownz em son and dey ownz mountains


    like im up on here jsut saying shit that means nothing to nobody, like thats what i was doing
    " I ski black black diamonds and fuck your bitch "

  11. #61
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    191 wren skis true to size if not longer. it's not measured on the whole "skis short" scale.
    Do I detect a lot of anger flowing around this place? Kind of like a pubescent volatility, some angst, a lot of I'm-sixteen-and-angry-at-my-father syndrome?

    fuck that noise.

    gmen.

  12. #62
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    was looking for about the same type of ski as the OP, (i'm 6'0", 205), got a really great deal on a pair of very slightly used '12 Surface Live Life 191's. they feel pretty stiff so they should charge pretty hard and they have a good amount of width (156-120-135) and rocker for the pow. hopefully they work out well for that same type of skiing.

  13. #63
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    Quote Originally Posted by lrn2swim View Post
    was looking for about the same type of ski as the OP, (i'm 6'0", 205), got a really great deal on a pair of very slightly used '12 Surface Live Life 191's. they feel pretty stiff so they should charge pretty hard and they have a good amount of width (156-120-135) and rocker for the pow. hopefully they work out well for that same type of skiing.
    What did you pay for them? I'm trying to figure out what would be reasonable. I think second-hand ski's would be about 250-300 right? That's why I'm really thinking of getting the EHP's for 350 (Euro's though). Brand new, this seasons.

  14. #64
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    Quote Originally Posted by digitaldeath View Post
    FATYPUS DSENDER
    The 194 Rocker version is currently $290.

    http://www.fat-ypus.com/home/d-sender.php
    '09/'10: 69
    '10/'11: 84
    '11/'12: 67

  15. #65
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    Quote Originally Posted by TijmenDal View Post
    What did you pay for them? I'm trying to figure out what would be reasonable. I think second-hand ski's would be about 250-300 right? That's why I'm really thinking of getting the EHP's for 350 (Euro's though). Brand new, this seasons.
    Well, I got a pretty damn good deal through geartrade.com, got em for $188 with free shipping. Backcountry sells a ton of their returned stuff on that site.

    Sent from my SPH-D700 using TGR Forums
    Last edited by lrn2swim; 06-08-2012 at 02:52 PM.

  16. #66
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmsummit View Post
    The 194 Rocker version is currently $290.

    http://www.fat-ypus.com/home/d-sender.php
    Great deal. But you would have to pay tax on it right? As a foreigner I have no clue how this all works. I could ship these to my cousin in Denver, where I could pick them up this summer. How much would tax be in Denver? And what kind of tax would be applicable? Sales tax or something?

    I'm really thinking of picking up the EHP's for 350€... Can't decide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TijmenDal View Post
    Great deal. But you would have to pay tax on it right? As a foreigner I have no clue how this all works. I could ship these to my cousin in Denver, where I could pick them up this summer. How much would tax be in Denver? And what kind of tax would be applicable? Sales tax or something?

    I'm really thinking of picking up the EHP's for 350€... Can't decide.
    Sales tax will be about 6% ($17.40) and shipping is $35.
    '09/'10: 69
    '10/'11: 84
    '11/'12: 67

  18. #68
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmsummit View Post
    Sales tax will be about 6% ($17.40) and shipping is $35.
    340$ ain't bad. About 270€. Or 370€ for the EHP's. I'm going to look up some reviews for the D-Senders now.

    EDIT: Not too much out there on this bad boy. How does it compare against the EHP?
    Last edited by TijmenDal; 06-08-2012 at 10:34 AM.

  19. #69
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    Quote Originally Posted by TijmenDal View Post
    .....But you would have to pay tax on it right? As a foreigner I have no clue how this all works.....
    http://www.dutycalculator.com/help_c...e-Netherlands/

  20. #70
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    Recommendations

    I was quite disappointed to only snag 3 days on the slope last season because of school and locale ... University of Illinois has corn, corn, and more corn. So I am journeying out west to chase the snow for winter break (3 weeks). Definitely planning on hitting WY, ID, MT area plus the PNW and maybe BC and if conditions call for ... a drive to CO or UT. Ultimately, destinations will be based on snow ... I am not eyeing specific resorts or regions.

    I am an EC'er so my quiver is a Bluehouse MR 171. Looking to expand that to either one or two skis. Obviously, the less money the better. Stand "tall" at 5'7" ... 130 pounds. Intermediate-advanced skier.

    I want to be prepared to face varying conditions (Jackson's powder to PNW's slush). Spec range: 170cm-180cm (unless you suggest longer), 110mm-125mm underfoot, ideally under <25m turning radius. The ski(s) needs to be able to handle [#1 fresh, untracked powder, #2 some hardpack with the occasional case of frozen granular, #3 groomers]; [#1 open bowls, #2 nimble tree skiing, #3 pillow lines/kickers, #4 mini-Seth big mountain charges].

    Have been eyeing ... Bibby, Caylor, Opus, JJ, Maestro, obSETHed. Second tier: Kung Fujas, YLE

    So what do you say?

  21. #71
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    I hope the OP pulled the trigger on the 194 D-Senders. I have a pair of the 2009 (no ER/rocker) and love 'em. Kind of bummed I missed the summer sale this year, but I will grab another pair next summer.

    aepeak-search it up, the info you seek is out there...
    Quote Originally Posted by RockBoy View Post
    The wife's not gonna be happy when she sees a few dollars missing from the savings and a note on the door that reads, "Gone to AK for the week. Remember to walk the dog."
    Quote Originally Posted by kannonbal View Post
    Damn it. You never get a powder day you didn't ski back. The one time you blow off a day, or a season, it will be the one time it is the miracle of all history. The indescribable flow, the irreplaceable nowness, the transcendental dance; blink and you miss it.
    Some people blink their whole lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SterlingSpikeDancer View Post
    aepeak-search it up, the info you seek is out there...
    This. FYI: there are two pairs of 184 Bibby Pros in Gear Swap right now.
    "Alpine rock and steep, deep powder are what I seek, and I will always find solace there." - Bean Bowers

    shroom put it best: "Man, you're one biased motherfucker."

  23. #73
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    Quote Originally Posted by SterlingSpikeDancer View Post
    I hope the OP pulled the trigger on the 194 D-Senders. I have a pair of the 2009 (no ER/rocker) and love 'em. Kind of bummed I missed the summer sale this year, but I will grab another pair next summer.

    aepeak-search it up, the info you seek is out there...
    ...I did do a search. I am looking for rankings based on my desired specs and "summer/preseason market".

    Quote Originally Posted by auvgeek View Post
    This. FYI: there are two pairs of 184 Bibby Pros in Gear Swap right now.
    Thanks. And I saw those two.

    And so I gather I should go longer than 175. Or is 175+ too big for a small guy like me (I'm a skinny ass middle distance runner). In any case, I am seeking input on rankings based on what's out there NOW. Not what's going to be out there come December. I don't care if it's a 2010/2011 or 2011/2012 model. Slightly used is fine. Hope you get the picture.

    Maybe if you just want to reaffirm my idea of a quiver ...
    #1 1. Bibby
    #2 1. Maestro
    #3 1. Caylor
    #4 1. Opus
    #5 1. JJ | 2. Obsethed

    And please add recs on what size with the ranking you see fit.

  24. #74
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    Don't know much about the Maestro or Opus, so I'll restrict myself to the others: Bibby and Caylor are going to tilt more to the 'charger' side, JJ and Obsethed to the 'playful' side. Particularly for crud/chop the Bibby and Caylor are both going to be easier to manage (especially at speed) than the JJ or Obsethed. Of these, the Bibby is probably the best firm snow ski, in bumps perhaps the caylor (enough rocker to get down into troughs, but stiff enough to pop if you want to and don't fold up). With any of these, I'd probably recommend going to something in a 180+, even at your size. If it were me, I'd probably go with a 181 caylor (or caylor lite) or 184 bibby pro.
    "I just want to thank everyone who made this day necessary." -Yogi Berra

  25. #75
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    You may be able to track down a YLE somewhere, but I think we have a few older 179 EHPs floating around the 4FRNT warehouse. They will be pretty cheap since they are the 07-08 graphic. PM if you're interested and I'll go dig them out on Monday.
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