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    Top marks, Otto!

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    Headed to Hokkaido in a couple of weeks for about a month.

    I was originally planning on bringing a QST Blank for resort and some 110 underfoot touring skis for Yotei / Asahidake etc.

    With the snow totals we’ve been seeing, I decided to pick up some renegades and bring them instead. I’m leaning towards leaving my other skis behind and using these for everything.

    Would I be committing sacrilege to mount these with a Shift2? I’m usually a firm believer in having separate setups, but realistically I’m still going to want to ski these at the home resort (Whistler) when conditions allow. I most likely will use these for side country laps when conditions are prime, and maybe take them on some bigger (~2000m elevation) tours when the snow and terrain dictate.

    I like that I can adjust the shifts to fit my alpine boots and touring boots as needed, and I like that the shifts should (in theory) release a bit more predictably as I’m coming off of a recent fibula fracture and a less recent torn meniscus.


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    I know the shift gets a lot of crap. And I don’t think it’s great to ski it a ton in bounds as it just won’t hold up over time to that. But every single line in the following clip was skied on a shift[emoji638]. I also know that they were riding them set to [emoji637][emoji637].

    https://youtu.be/MDw[emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]][emoji638]nwBStE?si=[emoji[emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]][emoji640][emoji640]]B[emoji637]IYvHbHRmwcZkx

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    Quote Originally Posted by altacoup View Post
    I know the shift gets a lot of crap. And I don’t think it’s great to ski it a ton in bounds as it just won’t hold up over time to that. But every single line in the following clip was skied on a shift[emoji638]. I also know that they were riding them set to [emoji637][emoji637].

    https://youtu.be/MDw[emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]][emoji638]nwBStE?si=[emoji[emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]][emoji640][emoji640]]B[emoji637]IYvHbHRmwcZkx
    Link broken due to emoji bullshit

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    4FRNT Renegade ~ Hand built in SLC.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bamski View Post
    Headed to Hokkaido in a couple of weeks for about a month.

    I was originally planning on bringing a QST Blank for resort and some 110 underfoot touring skis for Yotei / Asahidake etc.

    With the snow totals we’ve been seeing, I decided to pick up some renegades and bring them instead. I’m leaning towards leaving my other skis behind and using these for everything.

    Would I be committing sacrilege to mount these with a Shift2? I’m usually a firm believer in having separate setups, but realistically I’m still going to want to ski these at the home resort (Whistler) when conditions allow. I most likely will use these for side country laps when conditions are prime, and maybe take them on some bigger (~2000m elevation) tours when the snow and terrain dictate.

    I like that I can adjust the shifts to fit my alpine boots and touring boots as needed, and I like that the shifts should (in theory) release a bit more predictably as I’m coming off of a recent fibula fracture and a less recent torn meniscus.


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    How much do you weigh? If you’re 180ish or less I don’t think it’s a bad binding. If you’re 200+, expect a lot of heel prereleases. This is regarding the shift 1.

    I’d take a good look at the Duke PT


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    Quote Originally Posted by PeachesNCream View Post
    How much do you weigh? If you’re 180ish or less I don’t think it’s a bad binding. If you’re 200+, expect a lot of heel prereleases. This is regarding the shift 1.

    I’d take a good look at the Duke PT


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    I’m 5’9” and about 165 lbs stark naked. Skiing the 184 renegade.

    The Duke’s an interesting option but I’m pretty leery of having to carry the toe piece around with me. I can see myself dropping it at some inopportune time. That said I’m sure it skis incredibly well.


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    4FRNT Renegade ~ Hand built in SLC.

    Duke PT 16's on my 184cm Wolf Rens ski incredibly well inbounds. Only done a few short tours and I haven’t lost a toe. The Duke PT toe is solid (and all one piece), so it's hard to lose. I switched to Duke PT's from Shift 1.0's and haven't looked back (~170 lbs), IMO they just seem more robust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    Link broken due to emoji bullshit

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    The IOS issues suck. But all the lines the blank collective skied in there Alaska segment were skied on shift 2. I talked to them in Haines and saw that they had them all set to din11. Cody’s last segment for msp was shot entirely on shift 1. They are finicky to set up and must be looked at constantly to assure they’re still set up correctly.

    Duke pt is bomber and I’d recommended that for a ski being used inbounds a bunch. Like all markers the heel clearance is super tight and can be a pain to step into. Carrying the toe isn’t a huge issue. Just need to get a good SOP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by altacoup View Post
    The IOS issues suck. But all the lines the blank collective skied in there Alaska segment were skied on shift 2. I talked to them in Haines and saw that they had them all set to din11. Cody’s last segment for msp was shot entirely on shift 1. They are finicky to set up and must be looked at constantly to assure they’re still set up correctly.

    Duke pt is bomber and I’d recommended that for a ski being used inbounds a bunch. Like all markers the heel clearance is super tight and can be a pain to step into. Carrying the toe isn’t a huge issue. Just need to get a good SOP.
    Did they mention any thoughts on 1 vs 2? Din11 seems reasonable i.e. it’s not super high to the point of suggesting they’re worried about the prerelease issues that the 1 suffered from.

    But Bamski, at 165 I wouldn’t be too worried about going with the shift. And anyways, hopefully they fixed a lot of the issues that the had 1. I haven’t kept up with it tho. Ymmv


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bamski View Post
    Headed to Hokkaido in a couple of weeks for about a month.

    I was originally planning on bringing a QST Blank for resort and some 110 underfoot touring skis for Yotei / Asahidake etc.

    With the snow totals we’ve been seeing, I decided to pick up some renegades and bring them instead. I’m leaning towards leaving my other skis behind and using these for everything.

    Would I be committing sacrilege to mount these with a Shift2? I’m usually a firm believer in having separate setups, but realistically I’m still going to want to ski these at the home resort (Whistler) when conditions allow. I most likely will use these for side country laps when conditions are prime, and maybe take them on some bigger (~2000m elevation) tours when the snow and terrain dictate.

    I like that I can adjust the shifts to fit my alpine boots and touring boots as needed, and I like that the shifts should (in theory) release a bit more predictably as I’m coming off of a recent fibula fracture and a less recent torn meniscus.


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    You’ll be fine on the shifts as long as they are setup right and you know how to adjust them if needed. All the salomon athletes in whis ski them hard inbounds and seem to be fine.

    I do however think you might find the total weight package of that setup a bit portly. Atleast make sure you go for a couple laps with it before japan so you dont get too sore day 1 in the japow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_pretzel View Post
    At least make sure you go for a couple laps with it before japan so you dont get too sore day 1 in the japow!
    GSA training for Japow!

    Haha, I jest as I’m also in training mode for Hakuba the end of January. Tohoku where I live is mild in comparison. I always have to “get ready” for the change in pitch and speed.

    Almost Ren (forest) season here. Well, some eager rookies have already been exploring what I call Mario Land. Early forest season is really rolly-polly as that undergrowth is barely covered. Maybe one more big system until everything is full-on firing. Feels early but this year’s snow is coming in wet and heavy, flattening the forest floor. A great start for Japan this year.

    I see a few shifts around and they seem happy. I wouldn’t fret the noisy complaints of the past.

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    Bamski is a fit dude, just know from personal experience that when you ski tour for a few years on stuff with a sensible weight you can get hit hard when you get back on the hybrid binding + heavy ski

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_pretzel View Post
    You’ll be fine on the shifts as long as they are setup right and you know how to adjust them if needed. All the salomon athletes in whis ski them hard inbounds and seem to be fine.

    I do however think you might find the total weight package of that setup a bit portly. Atleast make sure you go for a couple laps with it before japan so you dont get too sore day 1 in the japow!
    Think there’s a way to find a pair of those new ATK HYs in town? That would be a cool competitor!


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    Quote Originally Posted by PeachesNCream View Post
    Did they mention any thoughts on 1 vs 2? Din11 seems reasonable i.e. it’s not super high to the point of suggesting they’re worried about the prerelease issues that the 1 suffered from.

    But Bamski, at 165 I wouldn’t be too worried about going with the shift. And anyways, hopefully they fixed a lot of the issues that the had 1. I haven’t kept up with it tho. Ymmv


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    They said they were aware of all the complaints on 1.0 but also said they skied them hard with no problems, and that biggest issue was people not setting them up right (imo this includes most shops) and not checking them occasionally to see if afd had migrated down. Biggest difference is 2.0 has bigger toe wings, and the afd adjustment is way better. They were even going heli skiing with them and left the same skis with strive16s sitting on the rack.


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    Have both, ski both. PT16's on my 191 Rens, v1 Shift on my Vision 108's (and two previous pairs).

    No hesitation to ski hard on either. No probs with Shifts once I bumped my DIN 1 point on the heel and learned to adjust the AFD.

    I put the PT's on my Rens because I regularly ski them inbound. They're solid and HEAVY.

    I think most of the Shift problems were on early v1's. My caveats are that I wouldn't daily them inbounds and I probably wouldn't put them on a touring ski that I wanted to keep for decades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by altacoup View Post
    They said they were aware of all the complaints on 1.0 but also said they skied them hard with no problems, and that biggest issue was people not setting them up right (imo this includes most shops) and not checking them occasionally to see if afd had migrated down. Biggest difference is 2.0 has bigger toe wings, and the afd adjustment is way better. They were even going heli skiing with them and left the same skis with strive16s sitting on the rack.


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    That’s good to hear. My biggest issue was the brakes deploying constantly when climbing, then followed by pre release issues. I did spend very close attention to setting up the afd with the tgr recommendation. I’m still convinced being 200lbs+ has something to do with it. Sounds like they’ve fixed the issues tho, good on ‘em. Okay, I’ll stop cunting up the renegade thread now


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    Quote Originally Posted by PeachesNCream View Post
    That’s good to hear. My biggest issue was the brakes deploying constantly when climbing, then followed by pre release issues. I did spend very close attention to setting up the afd with the tgr recommendation. I’m still convinced being 200lbs+ has something to do with it. Sounds like they’ve fixed the issues tho, good on ‘em. Okay, I’ll stop cunting up the renegade thread now


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    Ah yes.... I guess I should add that I'm 160lbs.

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    I just skied my 196 Renegades again this week for the first time this season (and actually didn't use them last season due to conditions + surgery).

    damn.... they're so fucking good.

    that's all.

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    4FRNT Renegade ~ Hand built in SLC.

    With that awesome Ren love post…

    I’m listing some like new, one-eighty four cm last years Rens (the large Wolf head) with about four-five days on them. Mint.

    They are the one-lock and I’d be selling them flat, with the one-lock skins (skins never used).

    One mount for Duke PT Sixteen on rec.

    Pm me if interested. I can email you pics as I can’t post pics anymore.

    Skis located in North Van, BC.

    Get em quick before Trumpy’s tariffs kick in!

    KC


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    Quote Originally Posted by Judo Chop! View Post
    I just skied my 196 Renegades again this week for the first time this season (and actually didn't use them last season due to conditions + surgery).

    damn.... they're so fucking good.

    that's all.
    They are such a great ski. I sold mine and then bought a replacement pair. The 196 just tracks so smoothly with that long effective edge.
    focus.

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    ^Thank you for that reminder
    I have been thinking about a fatter hoji and since they now make the renegade in a 177 I think it’s a need.
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    Yup. Skied my twenty-thirteen one eighty sixes last week and my partners didn’t even recognize them. Then they were like- “ That’s a really interesting ski.” after we skied the forest a few hours and they saw them in action.

    An absolutely phenomenal untracked JP tree ski.

    Wish I could post pics.


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    4FRNT Renegade ~ Hand built in SLC.

    Oh the nostalgia. Haven’t skied them this season yet, but here is a vid from my last outing in April. Hold my D! Love this ski so much.

    Edit: video link hopefully works now.

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    i got you Gaijin

    you really skied em well

    other pics in the Japan thread just didn't want to cross post a ton unless y'all want me to

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    The 196 rules, the 186 too.

    Looks like I need to go to japow and ski with Gaijin!

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