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    Cho Oyu Mounting Point

    Picked up some 182s for an every day Wasatch ski. Where do I want to mount these? 5' 10" 175 lbs for reference. Pairing them with TLT-6 P's or Alien 1.0s depending on the day.

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    no mark on ski? dash on sidewall? if not call dynafit. simple.

    rog

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    Mounted both of mine (174/182) on the mark and skiing them with a 29, 6-P or PDG and Low Techs. Mount seems perfect to me. And I am pretty picky on mount points

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dane1 View Post
    Mounted both of mine (174/182) on the mark and skiing them with a 29, 6-P or PDG and Low Techs. Mount seems perfect to me. And I am pretty picky on mount points
    Thanks Dane!

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    Easy to do! I am having great fun on my 182s. Skiing them every where and surprised just how good they really are in any condition.

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    I've also been skiing a pair of 174cm Cho's as my fast/light Wasatch ski. Mounted on the line with Speed Radicals and using them with TLT6Ps and happy. It's taking a little getting used to as this is the smallest/lightest ski I have ever toured with but they're ridiculously light and surprisingly fun. I hope you enjoy them!

    ~Nat

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    On the line seems perfect for my 174's as well.

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    Need a trip ski. Dps112 not cutting the long tours. How is this ski for skating?

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    +1 for mounting Dynafit skis on the mark, the guys have mounting points sorted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BFD View Post
    Need a trip ski. Dps112 not cutting the long tours. How is this ski for skating?
    Let you know when I get these mounted up, but maybe some others will chime in. Think I'll take something bigger to AK this spring, but for long tours in soft snow around the Wasatch I think these will be amazing. My current everyday setup weighs over 10 lbs with bindings, so this will be a welcome change.

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    For me anyway getting a little wide for skating very fast. But they will work. Just about took a nasty header skating a short Nanga Parbat on groomers going mach looney.

    Compared to a 112 for covering ground and still able to enjoy the down? Priceless...

    check out the weights compared to the 112.

    from CT:
    "Here are some numbers for comparison:
    all are one ski weights with a Dynafit Low Tech Race, with steel springs (not Ti, +10g) mounted

    167 x 74mm Broad Peak 1320g
    171 x 80mm Nanga Parbat 1170g
    174 x 89mm Cho Oyu 1210g
    182 x 89mm Cho Oyu 1340g
    182 x 106mm Grand Teton 1800g

    177 x 112mm Huascaran with a Speed Race binding @ +70g for the binding is 1980g or 1910g as a comparison with a Low Tech."

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    quick question for you Cho skiers. I keep reading they ski short. I need a frame of reference compared to something I've skied. Anyone been on a 178 Manaslu and a 182 Cho and can compare how they feel length-wise? I'm hoping that they're similar, but "they ski short" is prominent in every Cho review I've read.

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    182 Cho turns easier, skis better every where than my 176cm BD Aspect did. Not a Mana but might give some comparison. 174 Cho ski like a wider 167 Broad Peak or 7Summit.

    Cho is: 125 / 89 / 111 mm- 182cm
    Aspect is: 127 / 90 / 113 mm-176cm
    Man is: 122 / 95 / 108-178cm

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    Mounted up, ready to go. Nice lwt touring rig, will post thoughts after I ski them this weekend.


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    ^^^ that's the set-up mang! I have the same rig with TLT6-P and am thinking about getting some Alien 1.0's for next season. Let us know how you like the set up!

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    Got them out for the first time today, skipping in some old growth trees with on super dense pow, some wind effect. Handled it all with style and grace. Amazing ski for what they are, probably write up a full review later.

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