Page 67 of 109 FirstFirst ... 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 ... LastLast
Results 1,651 to 1,675 of 2711
  1. #1651
    Join Date
    Aug 2014
    Posts
    3,342
    Quote Originally Posted by gregL View Post
    Size of the skier makes a difference. I have all my 188's at +1 (I have the 180's on the line). 5'8" and 175. If I was bigger I'd probably mount the 188 on the line, too.

    I detune all my Blizzards except the race skis - 1 and 3 (or 1 and 2.8 according to their chart) is too much for most of what I do. I have the Rustler 11's at 1 and 1, Bonafides at 1 and 2, race skis still at .75 and 3. Stripey? Not sure what you mean, most of mine came with vague diagonal structure, but I grind and wax them a few times before I ski anything anyway.
    I think this is a good rule of thumb, if you want to size up, move the binding to +1. A buddy who is 5-4 skis the 193 Mindbender 108 ti at +5 and absolutely loves them. He tried the 18X and hated them at various Mount points.


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums

  2. #1652
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Missoula, MT
    Posts
    22,482
    That makes sense. I'm 6' and a lazy 200lbs and I can't do the new/old school upright bs. I'm middle school lean forward skiing.
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

  3. #1653
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
    Location
    Lapping the pow with the GSA in the PNW
    Posts
    5,190
    What’s the recommended line on the 188 Rustler 11? Like -8-cm? Not what I would call “progressive”.
    In constant pursuit of the perfect slarve...

  4. #1654
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Wasatch
    Posts
    7,273
    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    What’s the recommended line on the 188 Rustler 11? Like -8-cm? Not what I would call “progressive”.
    It is -8. Slightly progressive but can be driven. Not sure how they would be at -1.


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums
    I need to go to Utah.
    Utah?
    Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?

    So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....


    Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues

    8, 17, 13, 18, 16, 18, 20, 19, 16, 24, 32, 35

    2021/2022 (13/15)

  5. #1655
    Join Date
    Aug 2014
    Posts
    3,342
    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    What’s the recommended line on the 188 Rustler 11? Like -8-cm? Not what I would call “progressive”.
    I tried to ski the 188 hard and it wouldn’t do it. Not enough ski


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums

  6. #1656
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Missoula, MT
    Posts
    22,482
    I got -7. Not super progressive, but I think I'd prefer -8, ha.
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

  7. #1657
    Join Date
    Jul 2021
    Posts
    268
    -7/-8 is kind of progressive. It's not supposed to be as twinny as a Gunsmoke or Wildcat right?

    I guess it's not as progressive as a DPS Koala, but it's kind of

  8. #1658
    Join Date
    Aug 2020
    Location
    SLC
    Posts
    2,470
    The women's version of the 2016 Zero G 85 is available for $250 Canadian on Corbetts in 171 right now. Is there any differences with the men's version other than topsheet color? Have there been any meaningful changes to the ski since 2016 that would justify paying more for a newer model?

  9. #1659
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Posts
    829
    No differences between the men’s and women’s back then. I have the women’s zero g 85 in that 171 size and they work well.


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums

  10. #1660
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Location
    西 雅 圖
    Posts
    5,364
    Quote Originally Posted by Benneke10 View Post
    The women's version of the 2016 Zero G 85 is available for $250 Canadian on Corbetts in 171 right now. Is there any differences with the men's version other than topsheet color? Have there been any meaningful changes to the ski since 2016 that would justify paying more for a newer model?
    I also have a women's ZG85 in that build and prefer it to the new ones - men's and women's are the same. The newer skis are lighter and more forgiving.

  11. #1661
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Wasatch Back: 7000'
    Posts
    12,992
    Anyone been on both the symmetrical and asymmetrical spurs? Beta please!
    “How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix

  12. #1662
    Join Date
    Oct 2017
    Posts
    2,304
    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post
    Anyone been on both the symmetrical and asymmetrical spurs? Beta please!
    I am sure you've already seen these reviews, but if not Jonathan Ellsworth and Paul Forward of Blister have been on the last three iterations between them (though it has been debated earlier in this thread - so sorry if you already have listened to it). Paul's take on the original Spur is outside of your question, but i dunno if you are interested in understanding the various iterations - if so then go here. But the various Spurs are supposedly very different skis - the asym one being loose and forgiving, the newer one stiffer and not what Paul wanted it to be.

    Based on wasatchblack's comments in this thread it kinda sounds like something went awry in the production of a batch of the latest gen Spurs, with them comming out stiffer than originally intended. He seemed very surprised at the current iteration being labeled as stiff at least (again, from earlier in the thread).
    Last edited by kid-kapow; 08-18-2021 at 05:49 AM.

  13. #1663
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Wasatch
    Posts
    7,273
    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post
    Anyone been on both the symmetrical and asymmetrical spurs? Beta please!
    I have both. White is big mountain and very fast. But not too difficult to ski. Used it four days in Whistler and great on long groomers after high alpine pow.

    Black impaler is even easier. Not as stiff and very surfy. Feels like a bigger rustler 11 really. Lighter and really enjoyed it last year on pow days.

    Do over I just the new one. But OG is still fun when I want to turn it up to 11


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums
    I need to go to Utah.
    Utah?
    Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?

    So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....


    Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues

    8, 17, 13, 18, 16, 18, 20, 19, 16, 24, 32, 35

    2021/2022 (13/15)

  14. #1664
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Wasatch Back: 7000'
    Posts
    12,992
    I know that you loved the black ones. I'm considering selling my Lhasa Fat and going in that direction. I haven't heard anything about the argyle ones. k-k thanks. Not sure what to think of that, but it certainly makes me suspect.

    I really enjoy the Rustler 11, and would love to upgrade from my green pair. It suits me in all conditions. I think that I would like to trade my Lhasa Fats for Spurs, but I'm not really sure how much I really need anything fatter than 114.
    “How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix

  15. #1665
    Join Date
    Oct 2017
    Posts
    2,304
    well, for the price one can find new ones for it could be worth a shot (there are probably quite a few out there at really competitive prices - this was literally a 30sec google search).

    Skis like the Spur have a way of making a great day fantastic as I am sure you are aware. It is just hard to mimic the prowess of fat skis on a deep ass day. I also just read the review for the asym version again, and it was a lot more positive than I remembered. They make it sound like a really appealing ski for deep days and/or tree skiing. In fact, they seem like a very good wider quiver partner to R11s. R11s do well too, but they are capable across alot bigger spectrum.

  16. #1666
    Join Date
    Jan 2021
    Posts
    105

    What's Blizzard up to?

    Based on wasatchblack's comments in this thread it kinda sounds like something went awry in the production of a batch of the latest gen Spurs, with them comming out stiffer than originally intended. He seemed very surprised at the current iteration being labeled as stiff at least (again, from earlier in the thread).[/QUOTE]

    Can it be that only Paul’s batch went wrong ? Bit surprising. Could also be interesting to know which length he had been skiing eventually.

    Still no proper test and review yet but new stuff getting published online with winter coming up. Hand flexing does not seem that bad. Hopefully we’ll get more insight soon abt those new green spurs !

    https://youtu.be/c-K7d7hKwfo



    Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk

  17. #1667
    Join Date
    Oct 2017
    Posts
    2,304
    to be fair, we don't really know if there was anything wrong with said batch - either in the production or with the tune, we just know that it did not ski like Paul & crew expected or thought it should. It would be interesting to get an update post tune or a lot of use to hear if they improved.

    As for the review, I really like SkiEssentials and have watched a shit load of their videos, but their reviews of the widest powder skis seem to be based on conjecture more often than not and not by skiing them in their natural habitat. That is fine, they do not live in Hokkaido exactly, so the reviews are still a lot better than nothing for sure. I dunno, especially Bob's reviews of said segment were really similar / nonspecific for the 2022 skis with the one dimensional gong being banged in each. I am probably being too critical here, even if they do have kind of a positivity bias as they are in the business of selling the skis they review. But still, I really appreciate the work that they do - it is great when looked at together with other sources such as Blister and TGR.
    Last edited by kid-kapow; 08-26-2021 at 02:56 AM.

  18. #1668
    Join Date
    Jan 2021
    Posts
    105
    I agree with you. This one does not really sound « hands on » but it’s a good run down of the ski..


    Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk

  19. #1669
    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Posts
    669
    Some 193 OG Cochise posted on CL, not my sale...

    https://sacramento.craigslist.org/sp...368101576.html


    Sent from my SM-N981U using Tapatalk

  20. #1670
    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Posts
    669
    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post

    As for the review, I really like SkiEssentials and have watched a shit load of their videos, but their reviews of the widest powder skis seem to be based on conjecture more often than not and not by skiing them in their natural habitat. That is fine, they do not live in Hokkaido exactly, so the reviews are still a lot better than nothing for sure. I dunno, especially Bob's reviews of said segment were really similar / nonspecific for the 2022 skis with the one dimensional gong being banged in each. I am probably being too critical here, even if they do have kind of a positivity bias as they are in the business of selling the skis they review. But still, I really appreciate the work that they do - it is great when looked at together with other sources such as Blister and TGR.
    I agree... I appreciate their enthusiasm, they know alot of the builds, comparisons and details really well, and they seem like nice enough guys.

    Sent from my SM-N981U using Tapatalk

  21. #1671
    Join Date
    Aug 2014
    Posts
    3,342
    I’m going to go out on a limb here, but unless you are skiing in AK, Japan, or heli/cat skiing in BC a lot, you don’t need any of the Spurs. It’s over kill, and that’s coming from someone who likes big fat skis. If I went to any of those three places tomorrow, the third ski I’d grab would be Pon2oons, the first two would be 112 and 115mm wide.


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums

  22. #1672
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    3,064
    Huh. I think I could cover all the bases in those places and my home hill w/ my 125uf Boneshakers. Wouldn't want to do any extended tours but just sayin ....

  23. #1673
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    THOR-Foothills
    Posts
    5,994
    I picked up a pair of the black symmetrical Spurs this spring. I have friends that love them, and ski them way more than just the uber deep days.


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums
    It doesn't matter if you're a king or a little street sweeper...
    ...sooner or later you'll dance with the reaper
    -Death

    Quote Originally Posted by St. Jerry View Post
    The other morning I was awoken to "Daddy, my fart fell on the floor"
    Kaz is my co-pilot

  24. #1674
    Join Date
    Jul 2021
    Posts
    268
    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    Huh. I think I could cover all the bases in those places and my home hill w/ my 125uf Boneshakers. Wouldn't want to do any extended tours but just sayin ....
    Lol those Monster 108s are your "thin groomer zoomer" skis

  25. #1675
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    3,064
    Quote Originally Posted by AEvospace View Post
    Lol those Monster 108s are your "thin groomer zoomer" skis
    Well. Not the biggest fan of groooomerz. Ennui sets in fast. So groomer skis need to be able to oftpiste some(a lot).
    Truth is, those Monsters just sit. Haven't skied anything that skinny in yrs(except for the blue n white 193 im103's i traded for. Few runs and they sit too).
    .
    Last edited by tuco; 08-28-2021 at 08:34 AM.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •