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Thread: The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread
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11-09-2019, 08:33 AM #4626
Haven’t gotten on them yet but hopefully within the next week or two. It was part of a binding purchase and the skis are in super rough shape. Decided instead of tossing them to slap a duke on and see how long they last skidding over rocks and stumps in the early and late season. I can give you an update once it finally snows.
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11-09-2019, 08:48 AM #4627
Damn, that is a lot of CAST.
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11-09-2019, 10:03 AM #4628
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11-09-2019, 01:13 PM #4629
The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread
Haven't done the full-on couloir/hardsteepsnow dance with mine yet as I got them later last season, but really like them so far. They sort of looked like a "touring Legend Pro" to me, and they ski that way so far. They're not light, but the 173 is about 200gs lighter than the 176 og LPs I have, a little fatter (100 vs. 96) and more rockered in the tip, so was pretty much exactly what I wanted.
The limited amount of steep turns I got on them were VERY promising. Obviously the MSRP for these is insane for what they are, which is why I only pulled the trigger when they were on big sale in Euroland.Last edited by Andyski; 12-23-2019 at 08:36 AM.
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11-09-2019, 01:33 PM #4630Registered User
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11-09-2019, 01:51 PM #4631Registered User
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Haven't skied them yet, but seems to be a good evolution of previous one. Pros are the same and some problems are solved. The spacers are really good (weight weenies don't have to use them), the setting of the stiffness of the front lever (and pressure of pins) is a good thing, ans the locking system of brakes seems better, by far. Only thing, I don't know if it will be convenient to lock the brakes in real use, with gloves, snow, ice,...
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11-09-2019, 02:44 PM #4632Registered User
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Nah - not really. One pair of 18 toes that will be used with all four pairs, and one pair of tech toes - and three second ski kits. Ends up being quite a bit cheaper than Shifts for all of them, and should ride even better. Cast is making it really affordable to make your quiver ready for whatever. That the folks behind Cast are super easy to deal with and provide stellar customer support makes it even better. Def recommended. Do it right, go Cast
I will not lie - when I took delivery of em my first thought was "why the hell did I go custom with my first pair?". This graphic with a textured topsheet is topsheet perfection imho. That being said - I would have a hard time deciding which of these tops I like the most. I simply love all four - they look fekking fantastic imho.
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11-09-2019, 02:52 PM #4633
The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread
both of you on the 173? I usually tour on 177-179, but my 171 skinny skis feel so short. Is the 173 enough? One of you is on 190+ resort skis?
Like most skis, I wish it was 250g lighter and a 177... 1950g/ski at 180cm is just not gonna do it for an earn-your-turns ski for me I think...
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11-09-2019, 04:16 PM #4634King potato
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Kidkapow, how did you get the older custom topsheets? Is Scott letting throwbacks happen now?
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11-09-2019, 04:28 PM #4635Registered User
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I think the guiding philosophy when you want stock or previously stock graphics - you want it they build it. Just request what you want (graphic wise) and they more than likely have it in stock already.
The current builder is probably more limiting than what they offer. With ON3P's catalogue of are-ye-fekking-kidding-me awesome graphics it would probably be counter productive to significantly limit what designs people could order when going custom.
To be fair though, I got these this summer - so with the old custom order process. This particular C&Ds design was not listed, but I asked for it and they had them in stock. If not they would have just made/ordered them.Last edited by kid-kapow; 11-10-2019 at 11:05 AM.
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11-10-2019, 09:28 AM #4636
I'm on the 173 and am usually on skis between 177-186 for touring, and then 183 Katana inbounds. I'm 5'8" 140 FWIW. The 173s haven't felt too short yet, but I also don't expect to roll them out for legit pow days. I have a pair of 169 (!!!!!) summer/mission skis that I got cheap and ended up liking so that, like, opened my mind man
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11-15-2019, 06:21 PM #4637
The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread
Guys... how did this happen again?
177cm Nordica Navigator 80 - for teaching when I want a ski kids can step on
178cm Stockli Stormrider XXL - $20 at the ski swap. They go fast on groomers
181cm Elan Spire - workhorse Stormrider 95 substitute
187cm Elan Spire - they came with bindings/skins I wanted... wanna buy them?
183cm Stockli Stormrider 95 - the worlds best ski. If I had to pick one ski to ski all season, this is it.
183cm Stockli Stormrider 95 - the old version, a bit too burly for my liking... you want them?
184cm Renoun Endurance - bought these cuz I was curious about the hype, I need to ski them more
187cm Blizzard Bonafide - came with bindings I wanted, beat up bases, you want them?
186cm ON3P "Skinny Billy" prototype 001/001, I need bindings for these.
184cm Dynastar Cham 107 - I've decided I like the Skinny Billy better, you want these?
188cm Atomic Automatic 117 - pow days
180cm Line Pescado - this is the ski I use to make sweet love to the deep deep
177cm Movement Alp Tracks 94 - 1080 grams a ski, what else do I say? They ski pretty well too
188cm Carbon Megawatts - got them for free, maybe some day I'll ski them.Last edited by Climber Joe; 11-17-2019 at 11:40 AM.
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11-18-2019, 08:38 AM #4638Registered User
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Interesting opinions on the Stormrider 95. I will file that away for future use. I too have the "old" version you show, but in the 192cm. That's funny cause I sometimes say that about those. They are an amazing ride. Dampest, quietest ski ever? Is the other 95 a newer version? Ever get to ski a stormrider 105? For the most part stocklis are out of my price range, but you never know. Right place at right time.
Nice looking quiver overall.
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11-18-2019, 04:25 PM #4639Registered User
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Powder7 has some 2014 192 SR95s with Salomon z12 demos for $560.
https://www.powder7.com/Stockli-Stor...-2014/for-sale
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11-18-2019, 10:52 PM #4640
Yeah the silver is the 2014 or 2015 version I think? It’s basically the perfect ski.
I’ve been on the 105 too, I’ve just never bought one, I’ve been happier on other 105-110 waist skis that don’t have metal, like the armada tracer or on3ps. I don’t usually ski a ski over 100 on snow that benefits from a metal layup.
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11-19-2019, 01:36 AM #4641
That time of year again...looking forward to winter.
left to right:
Amplid Multiplayer 184 with inserts for Kingpins (rock skis)
Armada JJ 185 with inserts for Kingpins (rock skis)
Atomic Bent Chetler 184 with G3 Zeds (pow tour skis)
Amplid Facelift 184 with Kingpins (everday tour skis)
Black Crows Nocta 185 with Shifts (pow sledskis)
Black Crows Atris 184 with Shifts (everyday sledskis)
Armada JJ 185 with Pivot 18s (resort pow skis)
4frnt Devastator 184 with Pivot 14s (resort charger for me anyway)
Blizzard Rustler 10 180 with STH2 13 (resort playful hasn't snowed in a while)
Nordica 186 GS with heavy ass Markers (for hauling ass when it's firm)
Volkl P60 155 SL with some shitty ass old salomons (carving the firm)
Atomic Arc 209 with old Tyrolias (resort days skiing in jeans)
Alti Hok 145 with 3 pin Voile (backyard shenanigans)
Salomon Snowblades (tight couloir skiing)
Arbor Abicus 164 with Spark Arc (pow if I get the urge to surf)
Powsurfer project for taking on the sled on deep days
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11-19-2019, 08:33 PM #4642
Interesting that nocta and chetler have same mount point. Nocta is -6 and Chet is -4 but looks same. Intrigued by new version but it still seems new school
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11-19-2019, 09:36 PM #4643
I mounted the nocta at +1 from recommended so it’s at -5. It works fine there but in hindsight I would mount at the recommended line and/or size up. Haven’t skied the Chetlers yet so can’t comment on that mount point. They sure are light with zeds despite their size.
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11-25-2019, 03:17 PM #4644
190 Bibby Pros (12/13). Long live the Bibbys! I love this ski sooooo much. So playful and powerful, great in pow, and solid in hardpack, just so incredibly versatile. May they serve a fruitful life as they now move to rock ski status.
188 Rustler 11s (18/19) with Shifts. 2952 grams. New to me. Travel ski, resort pow, sidecountry. Will these be a more-directional replacement of the Bibbys??? Big shoes to fill...
190 Deathwish (17/18). A 666 hand-me-down freshly tuned and ready to slay - hope they retain some of their dad's ski-DNA.
188 PB&J (17/18) for firm snow days. I like but don't love these. I'd like to swap these out for a flatter-tailed, slightly wider ski in this slot. Commander 108 or similar.
182 Salomon X-Drive 80s - surprisingly awesome ski for groomer destruction, skiing with the kids, and even high-speed hard-snow off-piste shreds.
187 Praxis Protest (14/15) with Kingpins. 2838g. Pow-touring. Love this rig. Will never ever sell the Protests, but I may swap out the KPs for Alpinists...someday...maybe...but why change what works and what you love?
189 Atomic Backland 107 (18/19) with Tectons. 2264g. New rig end of last season, so did not get them out in pow yet. They slay on hardpack. Started on the rec line, then went forward 1.5 and they ski way better there for me.
178 ZeroGs with Vipecs. 1928g. I should have gotten the 185. Anyone want to trade? Great late spring, multi-day, and volcano setup.
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sproing!
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11-30-2019, 12:18 PM #4645
Finally have enough posts to upload pics!
Hers:
164 Icelantic Oracle 88s, new this season, excited to see how she likes them since shes a newer skier and hated her heavy ski swap setup from last season
Not sure her boots, I think salomon 90s, they have bluetooth heating in the liners tho lolol
His:
187 ON3P Woodsman 108 - just got these this week, planning to mount em w/ Look Pivot 14s and can't wait to test em out
188 Salomon QST 99s - Got these last season, enjoyed them overall but didn't love. May put shifts on them and use them as my touring ski if I end up getting into more backcountry skiing.
184 Meier Heritage Tour - Also got these last season for a cat skiing trip, kind of on a whim I saw them at a ski swap and liked the price. Been pretty fun on pow days, but now that I may actually start touring, I may stick a real tour binding on them and find a different inbounds pow ski.
186 Dynastar Big Trouble - this was my first ski that I've rode for most of the past decade. Pretty much retired now but probably keep around as a rock ski or if I wanna spend more time in the park.
Lange RX 120 LV for my main inbounds ski boot, got 2 winters ago, fit the best of what I tried on but after putting on the the cochise I wonder if there isn't something still better out there for me.
Tecnica Cochise 120 for my dual purpose ski boot, picked up last spring so I only used em twice inbounds. Found the flex a little lacking when I really wanted to drive my skis, but super comfortable and excited to try touring with em.
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12-01-2019, 04:51 AM #4646Registered User
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The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread
Very nice!
Don’t knock blue tooth boot heaters until you try them. I have HotTronics in my boots and absolutely love them, best $200 I’ve ever spent on ski gear, by far!
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12-01-2019, 02:53 PM #4647Registered User
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12-02-2019, 03:12 PM #4648
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Been through a few skis over the years. Always come back to liking skis that are 180-183cm @ -5 to -6 mounts. Just bought Blizzard Rustler 11s and mounted at +1.8cm. Tried many other skis with -8 and farther back mounts and always come back to -6. Probly as I have a smaller bsl. And I prefer minimal camber (1mm - 2mm) or flat. Full rocker is great too but in sketchy, steep, rocky situations I don’t want the full rocker. With a minimal camber I like wider tips (not a fan of the 5-point design/tip shape). I want to feel my tips when I’m on edge for grip (instead of using camber for grip?).
Trying to run a quiver at 4 pair...with >4 then each pair just don’t get used enough.
Also needed a one-ski quiver ski with Shifts for soft snow for Japan next year and Baker/Whistler side/slackcountry. Almost bought a Black Crows Anima for that but went with a Candide 4.0.
Here’s what I’ve come up with....skier who is 5’7”, 165 lbs, 60-70 days per season:
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180cm J Ski Metal w/ Jester Pros (136-106-125), @ -6 mount, harder snow (love this ski but it’s very close to the Rustler...)
180cm Blizzard Rustler 11 w/Pivots (142-112-132), @ -6 mount, after pow days
(Just a great all around ski for what you see in a resort day at Whistler-Blackcomb).
183cm Faction Candide 5.0 w/ Pivots (152-122-140), @ -5 mount, soft deep snow but it still rips all over the mountain. Love the Faction CT “centered” feel.
Backcountry/One-Ski quiver travel/Japan ski:
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182cm Faction Candide 4.0 w/ Shifts (140-118-134), @ -5 mount (my 1-ski bc/pow, fun ski).
Boots: Dalbello Krypton Pro 130s for inbounds and Dalbello Lupo Pro 130 for bc
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12-05-2019, 01:31 AM #4649one-track mind
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THE ARSENAL 2019-20
Of the 89 skis in last year's pictures of The Arsenal, I sold off 4 of those:
GONE:
- Head Boneshaker (was a duplicate)
- K2 ObSETHed (was a duplicate)
- Salomon Rocker 127 (was a duplicate)
- Majesty Lumberjack 178cm (was way too short for me)
ADDED:
Over the past year, I gained 16 more low-price used pairs that add up to $358 ($23 average per pair):
L to R: Sorted by decreasing measured TrueLength
86. RMU North Shore 195cm 2014, 957 DIN=14 (plastic toes)
87. 4FRNT Devastator 194cm 2018
88. Dynastar Legend Pro 194cm (2nd pair) 2008, mismatched FKS DIN=15
89. Line Mr. Pollard's Opus 192cm 2013, 2645g!, Jester Demos
90. Volkl Mantra 191cm 2015, Jester Demos
91. Volkl Mantra 191cm 2009
92. Head Boneshaker 191cm 2013, 916
93. Atomic Big Daddy 125 190cm 2009, 997 DIN=14 (plastic toes)
94. Nordica W105 190cm 2002
95. 4FRNT EHP 190cm 2007, mad camber!
96. 4FRNT KYE 110 188cm 2017, S900 DIN=16
97. Rossignol Squad 7 190cm 2013, S900 DIN=20
98. ON3P Billy Goat 186cm 2010
99. Armada Bubba 188cm 2013, Jester Demos
100. Volkl Explosiv CMH 190cm 2005?
101. Dynastar Legend Pro 186cm 2005
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12-05-2019, 03:11 AM #4650
First of: Wow,
secondly:
- How do you decide what skis to ski on any given day?
- How much time do you spend looking for deals if you can get skis for an average of $23 ?
- Do you realize you may have the world's largest collection of Salomon bindings?
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