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  1. #4526
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    The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread

    Summer impulse buy quiver.



    191 Head Motörhead Boneshaker
    192 PM Gear Hybrid Bro
    192 Faction Candide 3.0
    194 Kastle MX98
    192 DPS Lotus 138 Hybrid
    189 DPS Lotus 120 Pure3 Spoon

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    Family (dad & kids) ON3P daily driver collection.



    191 Kartel 108
    161 Jessie 96
    151 Charlie Murphy
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  2. #4527
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    My favorite thread.

    The quiver singled out.Click image for larger version. 

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    The rustler 11 is a fantastic ski. My new favorite. Got them late last season so only skied them about a half dozen or so days. Can't wait to get on those again. So versatile.

  3. #4528
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Pabst View Post

    The rustler 11 is a fantastic ski. My new favorite. Got them late last season so only skied them about a half dozen or so days. Can't wait to get on those again. So versatile.
    How much top end do you give up compared to the cochise? For how much increase in float?

  4. #4529
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    The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by smooth operator View Post
    How much top end do you give up compared to the cochise? For how much increase in float?
    I know this question wasn’t directed at me, but I had the same reaction to the Rustler 11. My new favorite all around ski. The tip and tail of the R11 are definitely softer than the Cochise and as a result, it doesn’t possess the same crush-ability as the Cochise. Also, the 21-ish meter radius can feel a tad hooky in heavy manky snow. That being said, they are better EVERYWHERE ELSE versus the Cochise. The R11 rails groomers, floats better in pow, and is just an easier ski to manage. Every one of my buddies who owns a Cochise now owns an R11 and skis the Rustler all the time. It is my go to ski for places like Whistler, as a reference point.
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    In constant pursuit of the perfect slarve...

  5. #4530
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    I love the Cochise and bought some Rustler 11's after demoing. Cochises are the better bad snow ski. They let your make smooth turns high speed turns when the snow just sucks. Rustlers are more fun and less work when snow is good. More pop. More float. Not much overlap IMO.

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  6. #4531
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    I know this question wasn’t directed at me, but I had the same reaction to the Rustler 11. My new favorite all around ski. The tip and tail of the R11 are definitely softer than the Cochise and as a result, it doesn’t possess the same crush-ability as the Cochise. Also, the 21-ish meter radius can feel a tad hooky in heavy manly snow. That being said, they are better EVERYWHERE ELSE versus the Cochise. The R11 rails groomers, floats better in pow, and is just an easier ski to manage. Every one of my buddies who owns a Cochise now owns an R11 and skis the Rustler all the time. It is my go to ski for places like Whistler, as a reference point.
    Some great r11 love. Yup they just smear easier than cochise while still retaining a little burlyness. Cochise = full super g stability. R11 = soft gs. Not a dentist ski though.

  7. #4532
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    Cool thnx. For those who were on the (OG) cochise 185, did you go 188 or 180 R11? Im kinda in between.

  8. #4533
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    Quote Originally Posted by smooth operator View Post
    Cool thnx. For those who were on the (OG) cochise 185, did you go 188 or 180 R11? Im kinda in between.
    I was on the OG 185 Cochise and went 188 R11. My buddy who is 40-lbs lighter skied the OG Cochise in 177 and went with the 188 R11. I think GregL skis both the 188 and 180 R11. I could see the 180 being a lot of fun, too. The only place the length of the 188 feels like a liability is in super tight trees, but the 185 Cochise sucks there, too.
    In constant pursuit of the perfect slarve...

  9. #4534
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    Let the snow fly!

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  10. #4535
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    [image to come i guess..? Is there a post count I need to hit to attach images?]

    186 Dynastar Big Trouble
    184 Meier Heritage Tour
    188 Salomon QST 99

    Got the big troubles in college about a decade ago as my first 'real' ski. Finally started getting back up to the mountain last year and picked up the QST to be my main ski. Then I had a cat skiing trip planned last winter so I went to a ski swap and ended up with the Meier's.

    I was rocking the Lange RX 120s, then I thought I wanted the possibility of getting into the back country and picked up some lightly used Tecnica Cochise 120s. They felt a little soft for inbounds riding, but I only got one day on them in the spring so not sure how that'll all play out. They're comfy though.

    I ski in the PNW and am still sorting out what my quiver should actually be but this is what I'm starting with now that I'm plunging into skiing more and found TGR.

  11. #4536
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    2020 quiver - All Moment

    Bella ‘15 AT WROD ski- TGR garage sale ski
    Meridian 117 50/50 ski; new
    DW custom ‘20 - props Jake
    CMD 98 ‘19 - going from Warden13’s to Attack16
    LvL1 Custom Bibby NOS - TGR mega hookup

  12. #4537
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    Got tired of running inserts and swapping two pairs of bindings between skis. A few purchases, and finally got them all mounted up with their own clamps.

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  13. #4538
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    Quiver is pretty much filled out how I'd like it... except for waiting for the Stokes to break so I can get some new and proper length 100-ish touring skis.

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    Salomon Minims w/ ATK Trofeo Plus aka Black Diamond Helio 180's
    177 G3 Findr 86 / shares Vipecs
    172 Dynafit Stokes / shares Vipecs
    186 Black Diamond Helio 116 / shares Vipecs
    177 2012 Nordica Enforcers w/ Marker Tours
    178 2016 Moment Belafonte w/ Marker Lord SP
    186 2016 Atomic Automatic w/ Atomic MNC Wardens
    TLDR; Ski faster. Quit breathing. Don't crash.

  14. #4539
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    Solid touring setup there. Have been thinking about an ATK/Salomon setup. Pretty solid?
    Good idea about breaking the Stokes... Maybe the Findr too? Ha.

  15. #4540
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    Quote Originally Posted by thefortrees View Post
    Got tired of running inserts and swapping two pairs of bindings between skis. A few purchases, and finally got them all mounted up with their own clamps.

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  16. #4541
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    Quote Originally Posted by alive View Post
    Solid touring setup there. Have been thinking about an ATK/Salomon setup. Pretty solid?
    Good idea about breaking the Stokes... Maybe the Findr too? Ha.
    I have yet to ride the Salomon and ATK stuff since I just mounted it up a couple weeks ago. And it's not that I don't enjoy the Stokes, they're just a little too short. At least I only paid $50 for them.

    And as for the Findr's...already did that once (completely my fault, any touring ski would have broke)... But realllly enjoy them so I got a pair of 2nds off Sierra Trading post.
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    TLDR; Ski faster. Quit breathing. Don't crash.

  17. #4542
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    Haven't mounted the Masterblasters yet because lazy, but I've got a pair of P14s ready to go on them whenever I get around to it.

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  18. #4543
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    Awesome setup!

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  19. #4544
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    Quote Originally Posted by NorCalNomad View Post
    And as for the Findr's...already did that once (completely my fault, any touring ski would have broke)...
    ... there is definitely something wrong with G3 skis as I saw this kind of failure (clean snap in half infront of toe piece, and not under the screws) multiple times and it was almost exclusively G3 lightweights and diff BD pure white carbons

    (... Or may be with this type of people that buy this kind of skis?)
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  20. #4545
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    Quote Originally Posted by Va Ki Bo View Post
    ... there is definitely something wrong with G3 skis as I saw this kind of failure (clean snap in half infront of toe piece) multiple times and it was almost exclusively G3 lightweights and diff BD pure white carbons

    (... Or may be with this type of people that buy this kind of skis?)
    I broke it by doing a 3ft drop into an uphill on a low viz + the flattest light day. Makes sense why it breaks there. Towards the binding it's way thicker and stiffer, towards the nose it's way lighter and more flexible.
    TLDR; Ski faster. Quit breathing. Don't crash.

  21. #4546
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    Quiver 19/20:

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    191 Praxis Lhasa Pow
    191 ON3P BillyGoat
    186 ON3P Tychoon
    186 Volkl BMT 109
    186 Volkl BMT 94

    Lhasa for Rockies pow
    BG for maritime pow / daily
    Tychoon for firm / daily
    BMTs for twarring, both inserted for ssl2


    Edit: what the fuck is with the double return thing going on here? Looks like single returns when writing and editing. Shrug

  22. #4547
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    ^^^ Nice.

    Look forward to hearing the Lhasa Pow / Billy Goat comparo.
    In search of the elusive artic powder weasel ...

  23. #4548
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    Quiver 19/20:

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    191 Praxis Lhasa Pow
    191 ON3P BillyGoat
    186 ON3P Tychoon
    186 Volkl BMT 109
    186 Volkl BMT 94

    Lhasa for Rockies pow
    BG for maritime pow / daily
    Tychoon for firm / daily
    BMTs for twarring, both inserted for ssl2


    Edit: what the fuck is with the double return thing going on here? Looks like single returns when writing and editing. Shrug
    Jeez. That's most of my quiver, right there. Guess I'll have to post an update soon

  24. #4549
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    Quiver 19/20:

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    191 Praxis Lhasa Pow
    191 ON3P BillyGoat
    186 ON3P Tychoon
    186 Volkl BMT 109
    186 Volkl BMT 94

    Lhasa for Rockies pow
    BG for maritime pow / daily
    Tychoon for firm / daily
    BMTs for twarring, both inserted for ssl2


    Edit: what the fuck is with the double return thing going on here? Looks like single returns when writing and editing. Shrug

    Very nice


    The double enter thing has been annoying me for a while, just not sure it’s annoying enough to complain to who ever is taking care of the forum these days.


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    187 Moment Meridian
    187 Praxis Protest
    188 Praxis Quixote
    187 Praxis GPO UL w Plums
    186 Volkl BMT 94 w rad 2

    Q’s are new to me this year and will hopefully me a good daily

    Nice to have things down to a reasonable number. Maybe add a full rocker fatty touring ski midwinter?




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