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01-06-2023, 07:06 AM #5626
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Interesting. I saw this on my way to the hill yesterday and thought about it while skiing the Squads (didn’t bring the Q-Lab). They’re really different skis. The Q-Lab is more powerful, tip and tail, and even with the progressive mount it likes to be driven. The Squad doesn’t have a problem with being driven, but they feel a little more special when you stay centered and get slashy. They don’t have that big rewarding tip and tail that the Q-Labs have.
Outside of a mount point discussion, I don’t think you’d compare the two, even if they shine in similar conditions. Q-Lab compares favorably to the Rangers and the Corvus. Squad actually feels, early impressions, like a narrower and damper (and heavier) OG Renegade that’ll carve a turn.
On the Squad, I started at -2 and went to recommended and prefer them there, but if I had it to do over again I’d maybe go 0.5 back.focus.
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01-08-2023, 04:26 AM #5627
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Ski quiver for '23 for an Eastern European living in Norway
Navis freebird, 185 - light touring skis that can still shred. I use them a lot, because there aren't any big resorts around here.
Captis, 178 - good for park and fun all around. I like to relax on these as they're quite noodles soft
Topazzz, 192 - more playful pow skis. 120 underfoot, for when it's a big dump
Dictator 3.0, 188 - big mountains, big things. But also does it all when it's a dry spell and things turn ugly
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01-09-2023, 07:28 AM #5628
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01-10-2023, 05:10 AM #5629
Nice quiver! Romanian? Only sources I found for Reghin and the Topazzz were in something italoroman-like, and i believe Romania is fairly unique in that aspect in Eastern Europe.
Hope you're in one of those places in Norway with decent amounts of snow. We're thawing atm,920km north of Oslo.
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01-13-2023, 05:05 PM #5630
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I think the Corvus is lighter and is for mixed conditions, bias softer snow or tight spaces, ranger is heavier and damper and pulls you into a turn easier and is for mixed snow, bias harder snow or open spaces. Q Lab would probably be mixed conditions, bias leftovers or crud.
Any one of them would be fine for all of the things. I like all those skis, though the Q Lab is tired.focus.
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01-13-2023, 08:24 PM #5631
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01-13-2023, 10:11 PM #5632
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02-05-2023, 06:39 PM #5633
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Out with the Old
As you can see, I don't refresh the gear often. I'm still second guessing myself if I should have gone 188s on the R11 (I'm 5'9" @160lbs), so I'll just have to see on that one. New Zero-G 95's not pictured.
PS Dammit this rotated picture thing pisses me off.Last edited by Hewie; 02-07-2023 at 12:06 PM.
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02-07-2023, 10:34 AM #5634
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02-07-2023, 12:07 PM #5635
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02-19-2023, 12:01 PM #5636
The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread
girlfriend’s new ski quiver of one
159cm Salomon QST lumen / Dynafit Rotation 7 / Scarpa Gea
been working on getting her set up with a new rig that she can tour in as well as use spinning chairs
her alpine boots don’t fit great, and her old skis are garbage so we started here
she’s even got the right poles
first day out and she’s quite happyI didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.
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02-19-2023, 10:00 PM #5637
The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread
going through stuff today so I had an opportunity to take some photos
skis - pretty much everything was bought here in Gear Swap - I always seem to find some good values - the only one I bought new is the Voile
186cm Nordica Enforcer 104 Free with Fritschi Tecton 13 Carbon - daily resort driver and early ups before the lifts spin
188cm Salomon QST 99 - with Tecton 12 - daily backcountry ski
185cm Salomon QST 118 with Tecton 12 - lite phat rockered touring snd resort ski
193cm Blizzard Gunsmoke with Salomon Shift 12 - don’t bring a knife to a gunfight -
185cm Nordica Enforcer 100 with 22 Designs Outlaw X - combat ski - great for working on snow - I can do anything with this set up - if I could only keep one rig I would just use this for everything
183cm Voile V6 BC waxless with G3 Targa - used mostly for snow surveying, meadow skipping, and beatering around in the woods - I’ve done a couple heli drop and cabin supported multi day trans-Sierra trips with these - Targa because they are reasonably light and reliable, and we have lots of extra parts stashed out in the world at our cabins
boots - I’ve pretty much worn Scarpa exclusively since my first pair of Terminators back in the old fogey days, but I’ve also had good luck with Black Diamond tele and AT boots
Scarpa TX Pro NTN
Crispi CXT 75mm - 2 buckle goodness
Scarpa Freedom SL - everyday resort and touring boot - I have a spare pair in waiting, as well as extra tech sole blocks
Scarpa Maestrale RS - lighter touring boot
poles - gotta have a pole quiver too dontcha know
Goode Maximum Composite - old school radness
BD Whippet with fixed ax - I’ve gone through a few different versions -
BD Razor Carbon - best damn poles I’ve ever had - I had a pair for probably 15 years before I got these and passed my old ones onLast edited by ~mikey b; 02-28-2023 at 01:03 PM.
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02-26-2023, 11:16 AM #5638
Current quiver stashed between northwestern Maine, Crested Butte, and the mid-Atlantic. Haven't really put the Megas to good use yet. Amps and Converts are my fav. Not sure I'm really going to get along with the Chams... I ski soft-ish boots and they are pretty hefty skis.
- 185cm Amps
- 188cm Converts
- 188cm Carbon Megawatts
- 190cm Cham 107s
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03-01-2023, 12:51 AM #5639
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Quiver update.
- Pontoons The exception to prove the Machete rule.
- Spatulas (backup/loaner set)
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- 185 Fat Bastard (another set in better shape with no bindings stacked behind)
- 175 Fat Bastard (made me want the 185s; need to sell these)
- 185 Sin
- 180 Soul
- 90 Machete Jr. (daughters; she complained that her brother had Machetes and she didn't)
- 185 Sin
- 180 new in packaging Soul
- 130 (I think) Machete Jr. (for my son to grow into; his current Jrs. aren't in the pic)
- 180 Truth
- 170 69 (too short and I'll probably never ski these) (one new undrilled ski behind the set)
- 183 Huckster
- 185 G
- 183 McH
- 178 McT (these are surprisingly fun to screw around with when skiing with my kids) (one new undrilled ski behind the set)
- 183 McG
- 187 McG
- 193 McG
And that's a set of 180 Gravity Power for rock skis in the neighborhood trying to convince the dog to drag me around.
Just got these for my nephew: a prototype Volant snowboard, and a Hybrid DX.
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03-01-2023, 09:35 AM #5640
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03-09-2023, 07:41 PM #5641
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^^^A special quiver for sure
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03-09-2023, 09:02 PM #5642
I’m glad I saw that. It will help me justify buying more
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03-10-2023, 09:45 PM #5643
The Quiver Pic Rerun Thread
SKI QUIVER PRINCIPLES:
Every ski must be “hell yeah!” when I grab it from the truck. If not, sell it.
Don’t talk about gear with non-gear people. For instance, if someone says “you have “XX” pairs of skis???” Or if their 1st question is “what did those skis cost”? Immediately change the subject. Those people will NEVER get it. Don’t waste time explaining. Go post on tgr if you want to get feedback.
To me ~9 skis in a quiver is ideal (in 3 categories…..with ~3 skis in each category). I’ve had larger quivers (up to 12 skis) and it just gets confusing as to what to ski.
My 3 ski categories are:
Pow (deep snow specialty) skis ~120mm
After-pow soft-snow daily driver skis ~112-116mm
Low-tide skis ~ <105mm
Note re skis with a waist width ~106mm – 110mm..... I’ve owned lots of good skis in that waist width in the past. But when on that middle ground width I often find I either want narrower or wider ski? My preference is always to go wider, as we ski Baker, Whitewater, Red and WB the most.
In each ski category:
1 full rocker/flat rocker ski,
1 heavier ski,
1 lighter ski = 1 ski you can walk on (Duke PT or CAST).
For some reason I seem to kinda like at least 2 skis from a single manufacturer? Themes/brands I like…
4FRNT – always loved Hoji’s shapes (and have a CPA company called Forefront Consulting Ltd.)
Nordica - build is pretty durable, the Enforcer shapes work for me.
Season - I’ve always liked Eric Pollard’s stuff. The Aero and Pass fit my style perfectly.
Line – had Opuses, Bacons in the past....newBlade Optic fits my style…burly yet easy to ski,
Armada - like the beveled tips, the Whitewater is a crazy ski...gotta have one crazy in the quiver
Faction Candide 5.0 – great pow ski...that can ski anywhere....though the Season Pass is giving it a run. This may get sold to get a Renegade again.
Clamps:
A like mix of Pivot 15s, STH 16s, Duke PT 15s and/or CAST for inbounds/sidecountry. No Shifts. Never had a problem with Shifts in the past, it’s just the strength and durability seems suspect and I prefer Duke PTs in that role?
I like ATK for specific backcountry…I currently have a pair of ATK 14s that are looking for a ski (which will likely be a Hoji 4-Lock next year).
Lengths and mount positions:
I'm 5'7", 167 lbs. Pow and rockered skis are the longest skis in the quiver (~183-185cm). Other skis (179-181cm). My mount point sweet spots are -4 cm to -7 cm.
2023 QUIVER:
CATEGORY 1: DEEP POW (>116mm)
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183 cm Faction Candide 5.0 + STH -5.0 148/122/140
183 cm Armada Whitewalker 121 + CAST -6.0 141/121/137
183 cm Season Forma + Pivot -6.7 148/118/138
Wondering if the Seasons Pass replaces the CT5? Thinking of buying a Renegade again (if sell the Candide).
CATEGORY 2: TRACKED OUT RESORT POW and/or AFTER-POW DD (107mm - 116mm)
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185cm Season Pass + Duke PT -4.0 148/116/144
178/180cm Line Blade Optic + STH -7.0 139/114/132
184cm 4FRNT Hoji + Pivot -6.7 128/112/120
CATEGORY 3: LOW-TIDE DD (<105mm)
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184 cm 4FRNT Raven + Duke PT -5.8 121/104/112
180 cm Season Aero + STH -3.3 125/96/122
179 cm Nordica Enforcer 88 + Pivot -7.1 122/88/111
Prolly selling the E88....skied it 1 day. Prefer the Aero. Maybe a Line Optic 104?Last edited by kc_7777; 03-22-2023 at 05:11 PM.
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03-11-2023, 10:21 AM #5644
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Nice quiver! Well thought out, well put together.
“Note re skis with a waist width ~106mm – 110mm..... I’ve owned lots of good skis in that waist width in the past. But when on that middle ground width I often find I either want narrower or wider ski?”
I have had this same feeling for years. Keep trying 106-110mm wide skis and they always are meh. I don’t hate them for touring, but even then it’s only to save some grams on the up. I’m probably going to put up for sale my ZX108s for this reason. Just aren’t quite right inbounds or for lift access backcountry.
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03-11-2023, 11:32 AM #5645
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Interesting re: the 106-110. That’s been my sweet spot in recent years and some of my favorite skis - ranger 107, Corvus, and Q Lab have occupied that slot.
Seems like I need to get on more 11X skis.focus.
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03-11-2023, 05:49 PM #5646
^^^ that Hoji / P18 color match is beautiful
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03-12-2023, 10:46 AM #5647
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I like your theory KC. Too many/too much overlap for me personally but it is well thought out. I feel exactly the same way about skis 100-110. They are quiver killers. I want my low tide skis to be sub 100 so I can get a proper grip on groomers, and if it is a soft day, 110+ is just as bad on firm as 106/108, but so much better in the deep. I run one ski per each of your categories, but have a touring and an inbounds quiver so 6 total. Works well for me.
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03-29-2023, 02:22 PM #5648
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To add to my "quiver theory/principles"….
I don’t ski groomers all day. When I do its just for a couple of runs until the alpine opens. Then a 96mm ski with metal is enough. Just sold my Enforcer 88s to a buddy. Great ski. But too narrow. Cause the 96mm Aero provides plenty of grip on groomers, and is still pretty damp and powerful enough for skiing fast. But rips better off piste at 96mm...for where we ski.
I think my ideal quiver looks like this:
CATEGORY 1
3 - 4 cult skis~116mm-122mm for deep pow:
- 1 swallowtail,
- 1 heavy (>2,200gm+ per ski?),
- 1 lighter (~1,800gm) with CAST or Duke PT.
- 1 freakin’ wide (>130mm),
CATEGORY 2
3 skis ~112mm-114mm for resort pow and soft/packed pow:
- 1 rockered,
- 1 heavy with metal (~2,200 gm per ski),
- 1 playful ski for trees.
CATEGORY 3
3 skis ~96mm-104mm for after-pow, low-tide, hard snow:
- 1 rockered,
- 1 heavier with metal (~2,100 gm per ski) ,
- 1 with CAST or Duke PT.
Sold the Candide 5.0 and bot a Pon2oon.
Sold the E88 and bot a K2 Reckoner 112 as the playful ski in Category 2.
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03-30-2023, 04:13 PM #5649
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03-30-2023, 06:01 PM #5650
Awesome quiver Norseman! Love the orange fks on those Comp R99s
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