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  1. #5901
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    The fact that a guy with a whole monoski quiver walks among us is amazing.
    focus.

  2. #5902
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    split mono ski got me actin up.
    swing your fucking sword.

  3. #5903
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    epic quiver! I may need to dabble with that offer

  4. #5904
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    I didn’t know monoski quivers could exist. What a wild and wonderful world. Props Monoskier


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  5. #5905
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    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
    split mono ski got me actin up.
    You quiverin'?

  6. #5906
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    Wow, epic mono quiver. One day my dream will come true to try one of those things.

    Here is my newfound 110mm overlap. Gotta keep telling myself this is all for science, so maybe I should have a camber profile shootout to see which is most versatile for me.

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    Monster 108s and MPro 108s measure 110mm underfoot in the long sizes. Squads say 112, but are 110mm.

  7. #5907
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    This is all I got, need to get rid of the 7’s and the 183 Corvus.

    I hate having this many skis.

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  8. #5908
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    Holy mono jeebus!

    Quote Originally Posted by forumskier View Post
    MPro 108s vs Squads...
    oh, I look forward to getting your take one this comparison. I really liked M-Pro 108s in 182, it was just not the kind of ski I want as a daily, while the Squads kiddie brother Sender 106 TI+ so far is a bit more of mixed bag (I have not tried them mid winter though).

  9. #5909
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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    Holy mono jeebus!



    oh, I look forward to getting your take one this comparison. I really liked M-Pro 108s in 182, it was just not the kind of ski I want as a daily, while the Squads kiddie brother Sender 106 TI+ so far is a bit more of mixed bag (I have not tried them mid winter though).
    The Squads feel heavier and stiffer than MPros, but also seem like they will ski more flat and loose. I can’t tell which will be “more ski”

    I usually prefer the mount location of MPros, but get along with all types of mount points all the way to center. -6 through -8 for the Squads isn’t all that centered.

    Squads seem so rubbery like the BO118s are. If they ski like longer, more directional and more versatile BO118s, that would earn major points.

    MPro 108s seem like a slightly stiffer and more versatile Declivity X. I always thought the Declivity X needed to be a bit stiffer, and it was versatile but slightly wide feeling for daily driving. I don’t think the MPros will be as powerful nor precise as Katana 108s, but they seem close and then more floaty.

    Gonna be interesting. I already know I love the Monsters and had five glorious runs on the FR110s.

  10. #5910
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    Rossi should make that Squad in a 187 too. i'd buy a pair.

  11. #5911
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    Those M-Pros are beautiful

  12. #5912
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    The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread

    I need a better pick but for now

    The starting 4
    Bentchetlers
    Scott punisher 85 this ski rips groomers
    Hinterland Direwolf
    Moment Deathwish (new favorite ski)

    173 Shaman
    181 Head Madtrix
    Praxis D90
    181 Hinterland Grindstone
    179 First gen Seth pistols (not pictured)
    187 Sender 106 Ti (purchased not pictured)
    183 Ninthward Rory Silva
    185 Wagner may have to many holes to remount
    (The Dynastars protos are a friends)
    149 K2 are my daughters

    Up for sale
    Monster 88
    K2 pinnacle 95
    Folsom TrnTk201
    Atomic Atlas




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    Last edited by fat yeti; 09-05-2024 at 10:09 PM.
    If ski companies didn't make new skis every year I wouldn't have to get new skis every year.

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  13. #5913
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    Business end of the quiver

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  14. #5914
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    Aw man the shorty ducroz pro riders are a thing of beauty!


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  15. #5915
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    Quote Originally Posted by shank View Post
    Aw man the shorty ducroz pro riders are a thing of beauty!


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    Facts

  16. #5916
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    IslandBay has his club field quiver sorted!

    Around 1999-2001 I entered a Kirkwood comp and saw Ducroz on the start list. I was like-- "I should just quit." Then he threw a lincoln loop off a bottom feature that I was planning on straight-airing.

    Just to clarify, that dude threw lincoln loops off of rocks on Legend Pros in comps where other athletes (who scored in the top 10) were hoping to survive straight airs.

    It truly was an era of a re-birth of free skiing. Dudes were showing up and presenting the next level. "Oh... I didn't know you could do that." It was the same era as Seth Morrison lincoln-looping features in his lines... as well as his monster 120ft backflips. But, that was film.

    And now it's happening again in 2024. I wonder if the Goguen, Hitzig, Palm pro models (graphics) will be in our quivers in 20 years. I like to think so. I'm tempted to buy all 3 just for that piece of history.

    Here's a good question to ask-- what skis will still be in your quiver in 2044? I'll take pictures soon of my two that I know will stick around.

  17. #5917
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    Quote Originally Posted by Island Bay View Post
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    Business end of the quiver
    So, you've got a type.

    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    Here's a good question to ask-- what skis will still be in your quiver in 2044? I'll take pictures soon of my two that I know will stick around.
    Plenty of skis I won't be getting rid of, but what I might still be skiing is a different question. Definitely skiing 20 year old skis on a regular basis now.

  18. #5918
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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    IslandBay has his club field quiver sorted!

    Around 1999-2001 I entered a Kirkwood comp and saw Ducroz on the start list. I was like-- "I should just quit." Then he threw a lincoln loop off a bottom feature that I was planning on straight-airing.

    Just to clarify, that dude threw lincoln loops off of rocks on Legend Pros in comps where other athletes (who scored in the top 10) were hoping to survive straight airs.

    It truly was an era of a re-birth of free skiing. Dudes were showing up and presenting the next level. "Oh... I didn't know you could do that." It was the same era as Seth Morrison lincoln-looping features in his lines... as well as his monster 120ft backflips. But, that was film.

    And now it's happening again in 2024. I wonder if the Goguen, Hitzig, Palm pro models (graphics) will be in our quivers in 20 years. I like to think so. I'm tempted to buy all 3 just for that piece of history.

    Here's a good question to ask-- what skis will still be in your quiver in 2044? I'll take pictures soon of my two that I know will stick around.
    Made me think of Seb Michaud. Far canal, huge!

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/q8mQjYGsbbo?app=desktop

  19. #5919
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    Quote Originally Posted by Island Bay View Post
    Business end of the quiver

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    ^^^ Sweet!

  20. #5920
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    You did well, waxoff. Thank you :-)

  21. #5921
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    Mads, love your quiver. Excellent in every way!

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  22. #5922
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    All waxed up and ready to roll
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    “How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix

  23. #5923
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    Got my new 187AM Wide version pressed (on the right)...weed ski on left is new WK 187cm Split (prior to being cut)
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    prepping for monorack build
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    Building a second rack for the rest of the quiver
    Custom hand made Monoskis in Washington. www.whiteknucklemonoskis.com
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  24. #5924
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    Ok, quiver for this year. Quite a bit of overlap. May unload three or four as the season progresses.


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  25. #5925
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    The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread

    183cm Voile V6 BC with G3 Targa for snow surveys, meadow skipping, and forest beatering with low light plastic tele boots

    188cm Atomic Backland 100 with Backland Summit 12 - Pomoca Climb 2.0 skins - daily driver touring ski

    190cm Fischer Ranger 102 with Dynafit Rotation 14 - Pomoca S Glide Pro skins- daily driver ski area / side country skis

    186cm Voile V8 with ATK Raider EVO 13 - Voile (Pomoca) Hyper Glide skins - pow skis

    got some new 23-24 Technica Zero G Tour Pro

    and my few years old Scarpa Freedom

    sold all my old stuff with Tecton bindings and trying out the ATK and Atomic bindings

    Last edited by ~mikey b; 09-29-2024 at 10:33 PM.
    I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.

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