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  1. #12576
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    Totally sold out on the website right now. I need to find a pair at some point.

  2. #12577
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    keep in mind that the Jessie and Mera lines have been merged with the Jeffrey and Woodsman lines - everything is now under the same name, just way more lengths. I imagine that there will be some short-ski specific / optional graphics at some point.

    BG110s are still in stock in the two longer lengths. I would love to try a pair of 187s, but alas.

    This custom topsheet is kinda nice to - pride
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  3. #12578
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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    keep in mind that the Jessie and Mera lines have been merged with the Jeffrey and Woodsman lines - everything is now under the same name, just way more lengths. I imagine that there will be some short-ski specific / optional graphics at some point.

    BG110s are still in stock in the two longer lengths. I would love to try a pair of 187s, but alas.

    This custom topsheet is kinda nice to - pride
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    Ahhhh. I just came here to ask this question because I couldn't find them even in the custom builder. Ok, so I just need a short Jeff. Got it. The mystery is solved.

    Thanks Kid.

  4. #12579
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    Related: the 162 jessie 108s were a bit too much ski for my gf so they'll be going up for sale soon if anyone wants to snatch em up before I list em. Still in great shape, got them in pristine shape from a fellow mag and took good care of them the few times they got out this season. Located in Seattle.

  5. #12580
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    Oh shit. Dibs? Those might be the same pair I tried to trade for last year but it didn't work out.

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  6. #12581
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    If Brasso bails, I might be interested. Wife has some 166cm Jessie 96s that she says feel like too much ski, and a slightly shorter (plus wider for the soft stuff) ski might tick the boxes she needs.

  7. #12582
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    The Jessie 108s are exactly what I said I was looking for a couple pages ago. Maybe that counts for dibs? If not im in line.

  8. #12583
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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    keep in mind that the Jessie and Mera lines have been merged with the Jeffrey and Woodsman lines - everything is now under the same name, just way more lengths. I imagine that there will be some short-ski specific / optional graphics at some point.

    BG110s are still in stock in the two longer lengths. I would love to try a pair of 187s, but alas.

    This custom topsheet is kinda nice to - pride
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    Where did you find this top sheet?


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  9. #12584
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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    The Jessie 108s are exactly what I said I was looking for a couple pages ago. Maybe that counts for dibs? If not im in line.
    Fifth dibs

    Mystery why ON3P sells so few womens skis. Maybe they should be MSRP’ed at $1800 with a 50% TGR discount so we can brag to our ladies about what savings their guy found them.

  10. #12585
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    I think Scott mentioned that the shop had their hands full producing the hotter sellers at full bore, so to speak.

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  11. #12586
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    "…soon"

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  12. #12587
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    interestingly, those are not the new Mangos. So we migth have some more fresh graphics to admire before long

    Quote Originally Posted by RudyGarmisch View Post
    Maybe they should be MSRP’ed at $1800 with a 50% TGR discount so we can brag to our ladies about what savings their guy found them.
    lol - it would probably work better than it ought to.

  13. #12588
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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    interestingly, those are not the new Mangos. So we migth have some more fresh graphics to admire before long



    lol - it would probably work better than it ought to.
    Yes.
    Training for Alpental

  14. #12589
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    Quote Originally Posted by RudyGarmisch View Post
    Fifth dibs

    Mystery why ON3P sells so few womens skis.
    Quote Originally Posted by Brasso View Post
    I think Scott mentioned that the shop had their hands full producing the hotter sellers at full bore, so to speak.

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    I think Rudy was referencing low sales numbers, not low production numbers. The latter is a result of the former.

    I'm pumped on the move to more (smaller) sizes of unisex skis. It's about as inclusive as it gets if you ask me.

  15. #12590
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    Crazy deal for some basically new Woodsman. I woulda bought them already if they were just a tad bit longer.

    https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/67513277

    Same dude also has some trashcans for $700 which ain't bad either.

    https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/67513237

  16. #12591
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    ^ man that is tempting.
    I have a perfectly good pair of Gen 1 177
    108s, but the refined tail flex and rocker profile of Gen 2 sound like they could be pretty sweet.
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    I'll be there."
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  17. #12592
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    Cyd's review of his Jeff118 tours is live over on NS. In short, he's a fan

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  18. #12593
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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    Cyd's review of his Jeff118 tours is live over on NS. In short, he's a fan

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    I'm looking at the Jeff 118 as a pow touring ski for next year. Maybe in a 50/50 layup for the PNW. Still giving my BG118 a shot, but missing this storm cycle is cutting down on my chances to try it this season.

  19. #12594
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    ^^^^^ those tie dyed bases up there look amazing!

  20. #12595
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    The Cease & Desist’s delivered today. Snow was super light pow. Had a great day riding w/ my step-daughter.

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    nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    ^ man that is tempting.
    I have a perfectly good pair of Gen 1 177
    108s, but the refined tail flex and rocker profile of Gen 2 sound like they could be pretty sweet.
    I haven't been keeping up with this thread, sorry for the boneheaded question... Gen 2 Woodsman 110... is the tail super stiff? I'm looking for a PNW new snow ski in the 110-112 range to complement 181 MSP99s which I love. Basically want something that feels like the MSP99s but with more float in the occasional dry dump and more manageable in the more common cascade concrete. Not looking for a specialty ski, has to be something I'll reach for every day where the MSP99s are not the obvious call, and to travel with when any fresh is forecast. I'm 152lbs, don't have baller skillz like apparently all of TGR does and not getting any younger. Is Woodsman 110 a good fit? Also considering Deathwish because I demoed one years ago and was smitten and I guess BG110 should be on the list. thanks.

  23. #12598
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    ON3P SKIS Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by phatty View Post
    I'm looking at the Jeff 118 as a pow touring ski for next year. Maybe in a 50/50 layup for the PNW. Still giving my BG118 a shot, but missing this storm cycle is cutting down on my chances to try it this season.
    BG 110 in 187 would be my suggestion. The 108s I bought 2 seasons ago are so, so good in anything from 4” to 4’.

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  24. #12599
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackattack View Post
    BG 110 in 187 would be my suggestion. The 108s I bought 2 seasons ago are so, so good in anything from 4” to 4’.

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    Well those are totally badass, so there's that. Damn.

  25. #12600
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    Quote Originally Posted by chaka View Post
    I haven't been keeping up with this thread, sorry for the boneheaded question... Gen 2 Woodsman 110... is the tail super stiff? I'm looking for a PNW new snow ski in the 110-112 range to complement 181 MSP99s which I love. Basically want something that feels like the MSP99s but with more float in the occasional dry dump and more manageable in the more common cascade concrete. Not looking for a specialty ski, has to be something I'll reach for every day where the MSP99s are not the obvious call, and to travel with when any fresh is forecast. I'm 152lbs, don't have baller skillz like apparently all of TGR does and not getting any younger. Is Woodsman 110 a good fit? Also considering Deathwish because I demoed one years ago and was smitten and I guess BG110 should be on the list. thanks.
    I've had the BG110s in 187/stock layup out on quite a few storm days and they have been really great. I love how easily the tails release in heavier snow, and even though I'm a fatass (6ft3, 230) they have kept me afloat in deeper than 12in just fine. Comparatively, my previous daily ski (Sick Day 110) was much less willing to come around at lower speeds, even though it was shorter and softer, but felt more comfortable on hardpacked runouts and cat tracks. I figure that mostly comes from the deeper tail rocker on the BGs, since they have similar shapes otherwise. I would assume it also would have a similar advantage over the Woodsman, but I have never skied those and have never really looked at their shape/rocker profiles side-by-side.

    If you have a ski for days between storms I cant recommend the BG110 enough, and they are still fun even in the slushier/softer stuff. Its just those damned runouts, which is probably more the mechanic than the tool if I'm being honest. Maybe I will be able to crack the code next season.

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