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Thread: ON3P SKIS Discussion
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12-28-2018, 03:39 PM #5401
Since you’re Portland-based, demo from the factory. Just call ahead and swing by to pick them up, they’re a real cool crew. Heck, while you’re there, take a tour and get a firsthand look at how the skis are made.
As an an example of the mount point differences, look at my K98’s next to my BG’s. The BG is “close” to where a Wren mounts, so it’s a reasonable analogy. The mounts are significantly different between the Kartel’s and the Wren’s, to Auvgeek’s point.
On a different note:
i was out on my BG’s today at T-Line riding the skied out leftovers from yesterday. While the BG’s performed just fine, I found myself feeling a little less “stompy” on them compared to my C&D’s. Had me wondering on the lifts if I just prefer the bigger skis or if it’s the 189 length as opposed to the 184 on the BG’s. The snow today was ideal BG conditions, but in a few select instances I didn’t feel as solid on them as I did yesterday on the C&D’s on the same terrain. It was weird... I may end up reaching for the C&D’s more and more often than I initially thought.
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12-28-2018, 10:54 PM #5402tinkerer
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I finally put a few days on wren 108s. I've ridden old Kartel 106s for quite a few days. To my mind, there's not much overlap between these skis. (Kartels were 186, wrens are 189)
The wrens are fairly straight, and ski like it. They're not much fun if you're going slow, or standing centered, or being lazy. They're not punishing or anything, just sort of lifeless and work to turn. Open it up and drive the fronts, and they're a fucking blast. They have quite a bit of float for their width, aren't much bothered by crud, and go wherever you want once you're moving. Had them out now on soft groomers, 12-18" of heavy fresh snow, corn, 3-4" of soft snow on fucked up chunks, and in every case they raged perfectly happily. Once I was moving fast, I could pretty much do what I wanted on just about any snow. They reward being driven even more than head monsters.
Kartels are a great ski to sit centered, and are perfectly happy to be ridden fairly lazily. They're a blast to pop off things, and good to mob with friends. Speed limit is plenty high unless the snow is fucked, where they start to get deflected. I found the tips would fold up and the skis get bounced around in heavy chop, and the edge just wouldn't cooperate on crust/ice. Had some awesome days riding these with friends, ended up giving them up. I'm tempted to get a stiff pair in 191, see if I get a bit more backbone with the same fun.
For me: the kartels are fun, easy, fast enough for most things. The wrens aren't easy, but if you put in the effort, and stay fast, they are amazing. Much more work to ski, plenty of days where I want that. Note that the newer Kartels are a bit stiffer and have a rounder flex. Still think the wrens and kartels are very different.
I mostly just ride billygoats.
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12-28-2018, 11:06 PM #5403
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12-28-2018, 11:16 PM #5404
i think he just put his nuts on the table
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12-28-2018, 11:21 PM #5405tinkerer
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12-29-2018, 12:34 AM #5406
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12-29-2018, 02:02 AM #5407Registered User
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While "steal" is pushing it, I personally find the price to be fair.
To order an identical ski currently costs 1099 as a full on custom, or 949 if you want a similar ski, with a pink top sheet and park detune as per the link posted about - both with a four week lead time. The price in the ad thus equals either approx 40% off the former, or roughly 30% off the latter. The skis seems minty after four days use (just look at the high res images provided in the ad), with one mount.
While the price police on TGR might not approve 100% (as explained below), I personally think it is a fair price if the right customer is there and he/she wants skis now - not in four weeks (the lead time for customs right now - getting it sooner, in season is for some worth a slight premium) - and the stock one is too much ski for him or her/he or she wants to get jibby.
The argument can be made that the price is 35usd over standard TGR pricing (50% off, 10% off due to one mount, +30% due to an in-demand ski that is hard to come by = 643). If potential customers find the price to be too high, then "or best offer" is written in the ad as well to help bridge the gap, so the price isn't set in stone.
Anyway - best of luck with the sale TJ!
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12-29-2018, 08:38 AM #5408
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^^ Basically my thinking. And yes I’m open to offers. Edit: and sold.
Last edited by TahoeJ; 12-29-2018 at 05:29 PM.
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12-29-2018, 03:50 PM #5409Registered User
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12-30-2018, 10:47 AM #5410
Any update on Metal Wrens?
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12-30-2018, 01:09 PM #5411tinkerer
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the recent c&d stoke has me wondering. anyone been on both c&d and protest?
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12-30-2018, 01:45 PM #5412
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12-30-2018, 03:43 PM #5413Registered User
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So...
Got some kartel 108s in 186 coming in soon. Been skiing moment's 96 tahoe 178 with griffon binders for last season and this one so far with the plan of swapping the bindings with inserts. Got the kartels with me realizing I like a more playful ski(am i wrong?). Ice coast skier and mostly skiing PA with at least a handful of days in NH and VT lined up. I do find myself liking a more neutral stance. Pretty sure I'm fully cognizant I'm in over kill territory but that's consistent with me biting off just nearly as much as i can chew.
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12-30-2018, 04:03 PM #5414
cant compare, never ridden a Protest (or any Praxis skis) but I did just get my 3rd day on the C&D’s today. More fresh coastal snow fell last night making for fun turns today. These things are just so damned stable and “stompy.” I found myself with a lot more confidence than I’ve had before on some steps I usually have more concern about. Even my step-daughter commented on how much more “solid” i seem to be on these skis. Better than my BG’s? Eh, not sure yet but it’s damn close right now... really damn close.
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12-30-2018, 07:46 PM #5415
I have done the CD vs 138 spoon comparison on a deep day.
Both a great in deep snow. Both do just fine in tight conditions or wide open space. I don’t think the spoons gained anything for float or ride quality in 10-12”.
Much prefer the RES tipped ski and the tour layup On3p damp feel once it is tracked out. Also 124 is much easier on the knees once it’s cut up than 138.
Working on loaning cascadeluke my CD so he can do the 192 protest comparison.
I like CD way more than my 196 protests. The CD is Less work, more intuitive, easier to break loose into a slarve.
But I haven’t skied the protest in 3 seasons, and I’m an older different skier now than I was then.wait!!!! waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait...Wait!
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12-31-2018, 10:21 AM #5416Banned
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All these good C&D reviews coming in makes me want a pair.
Bring back the steeple 112!
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12-31-2018, 03:12 PM #5417
Day 4 on the C&D’s and they fail to disappoint. There was lots of fresh snow to be had, and I got the most of it. These things are super quick side-to-side in tight trees, float and maintain speed better in low-angle than my BG’s by a huge margin (I’ve gotten none of the “plowing” sensation on these that I’ve felt on the BG’s). Finally had a chance to ski some more open terrain today and they’re even more fun swinging huge arcs at speed in soft snow than they are in the trees. They stomp airs and feel so damn solid it’s like being superhuman. At speed, they’re a little looser than the BG’s due to the tour layup, but much less so than I’d feared.
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12-31-2018, 03:44 PM #5418Registered User
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i dunno guys - it is almost like you like them...
JK - thanks for sharing the stoke! Can't wait to see some more action shots
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12-31-2018, 03:55 PM #5419
Yeah.... I’m pretty happy with them.
As for action shots, having too much fun skiing to pose. Selfies are hard to pull off mid-turn. If I manage to get out w/ skiers other than my wife or her Bestie, I’ll try to get some action shots or GoPro video. Supposed to get out w/ my neighbor soon and he rides the same terrain I do, so maybe he’ll be able to get some shots for me as well.
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12-31-2018, 03:59 PM #5420tinkerer
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Thanks to the recent C&D stoke, there's now one pair of C&Ds in 189 left for the year. Here's hoping there's enough snow for me to side-by-side with 192 protests.
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12-31-2018, 04:00 PM #5421Undertow
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Could not agree more... First time in years I have not bought new boards and thought I was going to get some Lashas next year for a heli trip... As it stands with all of these C&D reviews I do believe this is going to happen...
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12-31-2018, 04:10 PM #5422Registered User
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Speaking of your significant other - how is she getting along with her BGs?
And as for action shots - there is a reason I mainly post pics of my skis I did have some intentions to try make some GoPro vids last year, but never got around to it - had too much fun skiing to bother adding that variable as well.
A quiver of w114, k116, BMT122s and C&Ds makes no sense right? Especially since I just sold my BGs.
btw - I am sure people have noticed, but f not then there are a pair of last year's C&Ds on Ebay right now for 450 or best offer. Way too big for me unfortunately
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12-31-2018, 05:20 PM #5423Registered User
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I'll snap some shots if I can ever coordinate a time to ride with you. Life is not cooperating with me so far this season.
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12-31-2018, 05:24 PM #5424
Shes had 1 day on them so far and it did NOT go well.
She struggled with them, complained that they felt “too locked in” to a line and she was having trouble breaking them free. We ended the day early as a result. When we got home I checked and they were too sharp too far into the tip/tail. Did a severe detune of the tips/tails with a file and also detuned the rest of the edge a little too w/ a series of gummi stones and light file work.
When we get some more fresh snow and she’s not working we will try again (she works Sun-Tues at Timberline Lodge). So far Friday looks promising for round 2. Tho, this time I’m also gonna bring her W88’s in case she still doesn’t get on with the BG’s. She really wants them to work and really wants to start skiing more soft snow, so she’s giving it a real shot and staying patient.
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12-31-2018, 05:26 PM #5425
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