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12-24-2009, 03:05 PM #51Registered User
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Used my 188 Coombas for the first time, at Whistler December 22ish 08. We had more snow at the suburbs of Seattle than Whistler did at their base, but we already had paid for the vacation. Nothing good was open. Harmony(not open, small cat track hike to get to the outer parts of it) somehow held week old pow that was very fun to ski, but with massive rocks all around. Not any base damage the first half of the day, then decided to do one run in a different spot near it. No core shots or ripped out edges..which was incredibly surprising. Hours of P-Tex work and edges that wouldn't come back though. Luckily I replaced those with 202 Lotus 138s this year though.
The next day I took out my new 181 Chronics, which I didn't care about as much, and put some base damage on them but they are actually pretty durable. I hate those skis. Luckily broke them the last day of the season by landing switch on rut on a skied out landing and snapped a tail, so I got Evo credit warranty.
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12-24-2009, 03:43 PM #52
Borrowed my little bro's new to him XXX's at Copper, and managed to hit a rock compress the edge crack the sidewall and rip out about four inches of base. After noticing this he informed me of how much "my" new skis just cost me.
Crushed two pairs of PR's with 6-10 days on them each, skis were not made for the big kids. one bent directly in back of the binding and the second in front of the binding as well as shooting the foam innards out the sides.Skiing, where my mind is even if my body isn't.
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12-24-2009, 03:57 PM #53The Shred Pirate Roberts
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Accidently took a piss on a pair of brand new DPS.
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12-24-2009, 07:24 PM #54
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12-24-2009, 07:26 PM #55glocal
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Broke a pair, got a new pair on warranty, broke one first run.
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12-24-2009, 08:07 PM #56Registered User
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12-24-2009, 08:12 PM #57
When X-Screams were $775, I leaned a brand new pair that I had just mounted against my shop table, forgetting that I had a propane torch burning on that table.
Before I knew it they were on fire. Bubbling, melting, through the glass, into the foam core. Done deal. $775.
Had to find a way to have the shop eat them without my boss knowing. Sort of had to scam 775 dollars out of everything else the shop was doing for the rest of that year then sell that other pair of skis.
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12-24-2009, 08:16 PM #58glocal
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^^^That'd be a great scene for the next Hot Dog type movie Hollywood makes.
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12-24-2009, 09:03 PM #59
drilling holes for our new rental fleet, about 100 pairs in, i switched bits to a new one. then i proceeded to drill right through the bases of a k2 apache, comanche (junior ski) turns out the collar of the bit when it is new is just as sharp as the tip. oops
no reprocussions though, 1 out of 205 ain't bad
tried to fix with black epoxy, no dice, its virtually impossible to epoxy a small deep hole with not getting any air bubbles in it
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12-24-2009, 09:13 PM #60
Dimpled the base of a pair of Stocklis mounting some Fritschi Freeride Pluses even though I knew they were thin. I'd laid out set of short screws but somehow they got mixed up with some normal length ones. Sheisse!
I got them out and managed to get the bases backed up with epoxy and flat but still..I fucked up.
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12-24-2009, 11:41 PM #61
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12-25-2009, 12:13 AM #62
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12-25-2009, 12:57 AM #63Registered User
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a fucking newbie way back in the day ,it didnt occur to me people steal skis, left em on the car outside of the ski boot bar in whistler ... got em stolen
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12-25-2009, 11:16 AM #64
I put the jig on backwards on one ski and drilled one ski correct and one bassackwards. Didn't realize until I left the shop and had to go back and explain, and re-ask to use the jig again.
Irreplicability in Professionalismness
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12-25-2009, 03:29 PM #65Registered User
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This is why I now pay shops $10-15 to just drill the holes... the measuring takes so long and you have to be exact.
Look somethings like this? Brand new pair of Watch Lifes(luckily, I got them for about $125 as a rock/destroy in park/ early season gravel ski).
They both look similar to this...There is a reason I made this mistake, but not something I am willing to say.
Somehow I haven't noticed it at all while carving or any type of skiing except tail gunning over flats, where the tails start to drift toward the right.
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12-25-2009, 10:44 PM #66
Well not skis, but 2 times when I've gotten a sweet new surfboard, both got huge tail dings first time out.
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12-28-2009, 05:34 AM #67
Two blunders:
1) As a first-year shop Jong, mounted a pair of custom-order Super G skis for a customer, mistaking the boot midsole mark for the boot toe mark. (waaaayyyy too far back.) Customer did not notice, did great in the race. Me dumb.
2) Took a new pair of race-stock Atomic Super-G skis into the bumps....broke 'em...oops. Me dumb.Mass-Produced Skiers Use Mass-Produced Skis
Rip it up with something different.
Support small and independent ski builders
http://www.ExoticSkis.com
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12-28-2009, 11:28 AM #68
let a friend take them for a burn...let us say swiss cheese a' la' P-tex
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12-28-2009, 11:40 AM #69
#1. Let someone else mount them. crooked as hell. Last time for that.
#2. When I was 16 I mounted a brand new pair of Olin's for mid sole when it was a toe mark... In hind sight, that may have been the very first center mounted ski??
I don't really care to much of what happens once they get to the snow. That's what they are made for. There is always a sense of relief after that first base damage. kind of like bailing on that brand new bike.
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07-05-2015, 02:59 AM #70
Skiing Rossignol skis. I learned as a late teenager they where junk & still don't ski them. I wasted my early years on Rossignol skis.
Always charging it in honor of Flyin' Ryan Hawks.
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07-05-2015, 04:38 PM #71
Good old-school summer thread bump.
Still pissed about it too, ya dick.
I once murdered a pair of merlin VI's first day out. Was following a buddy, thinking, I never ski this run. Last time I skied this run, I killed my salomon 9E's...
Same
fucking
rock.
Two feet of edge, core blown to splinters, cap mutilated beyond recognition. K2 warranty ftw!
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07-05-2015, 07:31 PM #72
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07-06-2015, 10:13 AM #73
I put a core shot on some new skis the first day of my season up at Mammoth last year. It was a foot deep. No regrets at all. +1 to tools not jewels.
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07-06-2015, 10:44 AM #74Registered User
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Kind of off topic buuuuut first 3 hours on my brand new JJs at JHMR ended with a torn ACL, torn meniscus, and fractured tibia back in February... definitely the worst thing I've done ON a brand new pair of skis. JJs in perfect shape but I'm still doing PT three days a week...
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07-06-2015, 02:20 PM #75
Gold. I posted this somewhere in here before (not this thread). My first yr in a shop at Stowe I had mounted and was prepping some Olin's (HQ were in stowe at that time) for the GM or president's wife. Hot waxing them I was sidetracked by something and left the iron cooking in one spot. Base of the ski heaved. I ground it down as much as possible and then we just gave them to her the next day. ...ahh, she couldn't ski anyway
edit - blowing up a pair of new skis via blown edge, core shot, etc...that doesn't count. That's just called Skiing...and not being a sally with your new boards.
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