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  1. #8926
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    Last year at Revy I didn't take out anything but the goats. I know this isn't the answer to your question, but maybe consider goats 100% of the time? 116 is the new 100.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bamski View Post
    Wanted to hop in here as I’m looking to finalize my quiver for 2021.

    Me: 30 years old, 5’9” 165lbs. Ski Whistler and Revelstoke. Probably 40 days a season.

    I’m a more directional skier. I like to boost things but my park days are behind me.

    I daily drive 184 wren 108s and enjoy them. I used to ski 181 Jeronimos for jib stuff, but started finding them too freestyle-y for my
    Way of skiing.

    On deep and run out days I take out my Bibby pros, and for touring I have some Ravens that I love.

    I’m looking for a low tide ski. I found myself wishing for something a bit more nimble when the snow was hard and I was pushing myself out to tighter trees and rockier steeps. I’m actually considering anything between 96-102 underfoot. Ideally something that’s composed but still fun. If I could take 70% of the wren DNA and make it nimbler I’d be stoked!

    Woodsman 102 seems like a natural choice - anyone else got some thoughts?

  2. #8927
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    Quote Originally Posted by Backward_Banana View Post
    Last year at Revy I didn't take out anything but the goats. I know this isn't the answer to your question, but maybe consider goats 100% of the time? 116 is the new 100.
    Concur that Billy Goat is the GOAT for Revvy-type skiing and snow. Skied some very deep but unfortunately wet days in Revelstoke in early January. Some people were struggling, but the BG's just crush it for skiing fast through them trees in difficult snow. Nuts floatation and zero hooky-ness. Sounds like snow conditions in Whistler can often be high-moisture too.

    Nevertheless, for Bamski's goals, it does sound like the Woodsman 102 could be $$$

    As much as I could ski them every day, I wouldn't say the BG has the quickness I desire in lower-tide conditions, so I definitely switch to something narrower, lighter, and more energetic in those conditions.

  3. #8928
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bamski View Post
    Wanted to hop in here as I’m looking to finalize my quiver for 2021.

    Me: 30 years old, 5’9” 165lbs. Ski Whistler and Revelstoke. Probably 40 days a season.

    I’m a more directional skier. I like to boost things but my park days are behind me.

    I daily drive 184 wren 108s and enjoy them. I used to ski 181 Jeronimos for jib stuff, but started finding them too freestyle-y for my
    Way of skiing.

    On deep and run out days I take out my Bibby pros, and for touring I have some Ravens that I love.

    I’m looking for a low tide ski. I found myself wishing for something a bit more nimble when the snow was hard and I was pushing myself out to tighter trees and rockier steeps. I’m actually considering anything between 96-102 underfoot. Ideally something that’s composed but still fun. If I could take 70% of the wren DNA and make it nimbler I’d be stoked!

    Woodsman 102 seems like a natural choice - anyone else got some thoughts?
    You are describing the Woodsman for sure. I'm mid 30s, about your size, directional skier, daily drove the 186 Wren 112 for several years and got to the point where I'm too old and weak to do that any more, but still don't like jibby skis. Picked up Woodsman 108s last year and they offer most of the directional stability of the Wren, but are way easier to ski and more nimble. I don't think you would be at all unhappy on a pair.

    Also, I love my Billy Goats to death, but it's not a low tide ski by any means.

  4. #8929
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    I love my woodsman 96 as a lower tide nimble ski in the tahoe area. The 102 looks good too, not sure what I would choose if I had to make the decision today.

  5. #8930
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    Bamski seems like some more retooling needed.. suggest making the BG your foundation as well
    Pair with woodsman and watch your quiver shrink

  6. #8931
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    Love my 96 woodsman for low tide. In a few in of chop and soft it still does well.

  7. #8932
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    Quote Originally Posted by XavierD View Post
    Love my 96 woodsman for low tide. In a few in of chop and soft it still does well.
    x2.... I find myself only reaching for anything wider in 6”+ of new. After years of using a 105mm platform as my dd, the last few seasons I’ve grown to appreciate the versatility of the Wren 96/98 and (more so) Woodsman 96. More gained than lost going a bit narrower other than float (which I rarely need in the East and have other options more suited for).
    Uno mas

  8. #8933
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    Hey Iggy, when will the Woodsman get a description on the website? Trying to convince a buddy to snag a pair

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  9. #8934
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    Quote Originally Posted by ElementofSurprise View Post
    Hey Iggy, when will the Woodsman get a description on the website? Trying to convince a buddy to snag a pair
    Soon. Just finished Wrens. If I hit any sort of wall on the Mera/Jessies tomorrow, I will dive back into finishing the web copy (which, both seriously and in jest, is basically just taking existing copy and moving some words around) and email. That said, my brain is still somewhat functional on the graphics end so priority right now is getting these last 3 graphics done, as that is sort of holding...most of my life up. Priority wise right now I'm basically 1) keep production running then 2) graphics.....then huge gap to everything else, and right now its just me on the non production end for a bit longer, so hopefully a few more productive days and I can get these all finalized and website updated. The fuck-it-we'll-do-it-live of ski drops continues.

    In the meantime while I get files prepped, Wren 102 and 110 Pro.
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    Seriously, this can’t turn into yet another ON3P thread....

  10. #8935
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    Just to note - usually some slight mods are made as these go to print to darken/lighten certain sections, so a few tweaks likely to come.
    Seriously, this can’t turn into yet another ON3P thread....

  11. #8936
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    Love the 102s!
    Daniel Ortega eats here.

  12. #8937
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    Holy shit those 102s are sexy as hell...! I thought the new BG top sheet was off the hook but the 102 crushes it..! Must resist...!


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  13. #8938
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    Will you be posting weights on the BG 116 Tour?

  14. #8939
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    The pros look awesome, any chance of getting dims and sidecut radius?

  15. #8940
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    And a guesstimate of the change in stiffness if choosing the softer or stiffer option on customs?

  16. #8941
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    KILLING it Scott! You're gonna need a vacation

  17. #8942
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    Agree that the 102 are the hotness


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  18. #8943
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    Found these chillin at a local pub.
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  19. #8944
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    whoa. that has to be the only undrilled pair left in the world.

  20. #8945
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    Damn shame I tell ya
    Uno mas

  21. #8946
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    Any details on the new Wrenegade 110 Pro? I have been refreshing the webpage everyday, just joined, now will research this forum. Did anything change on the BG for 2021? Just wondering, buying a pair either way. Thanks.

  22. #8947
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    ON3P SKIS Discussion

    Finally ordered my 184cm BG 108 Tours, sleet Camo topsheet to help snow/ice buildup. Everything else stock. Stoked


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  23. #8948
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muggydude View Post
    Finally ordered my 184cm BG 108 Tours, sleet Camo topsheet to help snow/ice buildup. Everything else stock. Stoked


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    Any weight info provided on those sticks?

  24. #8949
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdeaner14 View Post
    Any weight info provided on those sticks?
    Just drill some mo' holes in them like the roadies do...
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  25. #8950
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    ON3P SKIS Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by bigdeaner14 View Post
    Any weight info provided on those sticks?
    No, but I’m assuming sub 1800g. Fingers crossed. As long as they are I’ll be happy

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