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  1. #701
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    There's a lot of collective wisdom in the above posts, and no, I'm not deluded about being a ski designer (far from it). A skinny GPO seemed like a safe bet, but comments about a BC, Fat Yeti and skinny Rx give me pause.

    Agreed that a skinny Q makes little sense (after a few days on the standard width). The asym. seems to work best in softer snow, and given that we're going to ski a ski over a range of conditions (bracketing around its sweet spot), a 108 ski will likely be skied quite a bit in harder conditions ... not so optimal from my experience - at least for someone who's used to pushing the front of their boots.

    ... Thom
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  2. #702
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    Ugh, I’m ready to drink the kool-aid, who’s got a code for me?

  3. #703
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    Quote Originally Posted by jorion View Post
    Ugh, I’m ready to drink the kool-aid, who’s got a code for me?
    I’ll pm you a code

  4. #704
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    pm sent!

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    Covered, thanks!

  6. #706
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    Because you'd think less of me if I didn't, I pasted together the charts on all four skis in question. Perhaps the only question lies in whether the slightly reduced rocker on the BC's is due to the standard, softer flex and whether going to a "4" flex might require a bit more rocker. I think we're down to splitting hairs (chart is below SupreChicken's post).

    ...Thom

    Quote Originally Posted by SupreChicken View Post
    He says if we get 5 pairs, he'll definitely do a 184 or 185 BC.

    If we don't he thinks a skinny Rx 184 or a fat yeti in a 182 would also be great.

    Comparison.

    Skinny RX: 131-106-118. 184. 40 mm tip rocker, 18mm tail rocker, 30m radius.
    Fat Yeti: 130-104-120. 182. 40mm tip rocker, 20 mm tail rocker. 23m radius.
    BC: 131-106-121. 184/5. 45 mm tip rocker, 25 mm tail rocker, 24.5m radius.

    I'd still prefer the BC, but of the other 2, I'd probably go for the Rx before the fat yeti ...
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  7. #707
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    2017 Praxis Skis Info and Resource Thread

    What’s crazy is how the industry is chasing after 9lb and under skis that are still stable in bounds, while Praxis has already been making them for years..


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  8. #708
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    Plan on joining team RX this sale. I like where avergeuse is going on his build although nylon for me unless free or cheap veneer (then heavy core if veneer). Would be inbounds ski and thinking ideal for travel. Have asym BG that I love so feel a little wrong for getting its adversary and lining up overlap. But hey, its what we do.

  9. #709
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    Quote Originally Posted by CascadeLuke View Post
    Plan on joining team RX this sale. I like where avergeuse is going on his build although nylon for me unless free or cheap veneer (then heavy core if veneer). Would be inbounds ski and thinking ideal for travel. Have asym BG that I love so feel a little wrong for getting its adversary and lining up overlap. But hey, its what we do.
    Other than having a similar waist width I don't think the BG and RX overlap much. BG is much better in pow/3D and RX is much better in not-pow/3D.

  10. #710
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    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    Other than having a similar waist width I don't think the BG and RX overlap much. BG is much better in pow/3D and RX is much better in not-pow/3D.
    This is what I'm hoping to find.
    I hear "RX is most well rounded ski". I find the BG very well rounded.
    It would be my only ski in that fantasy one-quiver world, at this point.

  11. #711
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    Quote Originally Posted by PNW_Skier206 View Post
    Whoever scored this steal today congrats. Wanted to post but thought a mag might be sniping.

    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F232681179135


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    Wow, that's a killer deal. I really hope it's a mag who got them.

    Can codes be used during the custom sale? I'm on a pair of 196 Protest, but thinking about selling and doing a custom 192 setup (Flex 4, maple veneer w/stained glass trees, debating heavy core)

  12. #712
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    Quote Originally Posted by phatty View Post
    Wow, that's a killer deal. I really hope it's a mag who got them.

    Can codes be used during the custom sale? I'm on a pair of 196 Protest, but thinking about selling and doing a custom 192 setup (Flex 4, maple veneer w/stained glass trees, debating heavy core)
    I may be willing to take those off your hands...

  13. #713
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    Quote Originally Posted by phatty View Post
    Wow, that's a killer deal. I really hope it's a mag who got them.

    Can codes be used during the custom sale? I'm on a pair of 196 Protest, but thinking about selling and doing a custom 192 setup (Flex 4, maple veneer w/stained glass trees, debating heavy core)
    Yes, you can use loyalty codes during the custom sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    Yes, you can use loyalty codes during the custom sale.

    ... Thom
    I've got a 15% code. If anyone has a better one, I'm happy to help them out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phatty View Post
    I've got a 15% code. If anyone has a better one, I'm happy to help them out.
    Is that good on discounted skis?

    Anyone have input on which size Backcountry for my 5'10" wife ~ 140ish lbs....... for touring? I was thinking 170 which is what is left in stock.

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    Never mind on the code phatty, had one emailed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3PinGrin View Post
    Never mind on the code phatty, had one emailed.
    Anyone can get a 15% code from the Praxis website just by signing up. I'm hoping one of the mags whose bought a few pairs can hook me up with a 20% or better code. Looks like custom builds are going to be more expensive this year than last.

  18. #718
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    Anyone know if you can stack coupons on top of the custom sale price?

  19. #719
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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Anyone know if you can stack coupons on top of the custom sale price?
    x2!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3PinGrin View Post
    Anyone have input on which size Backcountry for my 5'10" wife ~ 140ish lbs....... for touring? I was thinking 170 which is what is left in stock.
    Ordered. That maple topsheet is purdy and they will free up some weight for her.

  21. #721
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    Quote Originally Posted by trex_9 View Post
    x2!
    Yes they can. This was already answered a few posts up.

  22. #722
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    As other ms have said, 15% stacks on top of the 50% off sale in a couple weeks, as well as current discounted skis. If anyone needs a code hit me up.

    As far as I know there aren't any codes that give more than 15% off anymore

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    Quote Originally Posted by phatty View Post
    Wow, that's a killer deal. I really hope it's a mag who got them.

    Can codes be used during the custom sale? I'm on a pair of 196 Protest, but thinking about selling and doing a custom 192 setup (Flex 4, maple veneer w/stained glass trees, debating heavy core)
    Yes. I used a code and loyalty points last year

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  24. #724
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    is keith@praxisskis.com the best way to get in touch with Praxis for questions on a custom build? I sent an email a bit ago but I'm sure they are slammed. Trying to figure out what veneer to pick or is it mostly cosmetic?

  25. #725
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    Quote Originally Posted by trex_9 View Post
    is keith@praxisskis.com the best way to get in touch with Praxis for questions on a custom build? I sent an email a bit ago but I'm sure they are slammed. Trying to figure out what veneer to pick or is it mostly cosmetic?
    There was some discussion about differences among the veneers prior to last year's custom order. My recollection is that the gist was bamboo chipped a bit more and was a tad heavier. Keith has said the hardwoods are similar in weight and durability. I have experience with Maple Ambrosia and, so far (dozen days), am way impressed.

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