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  1. #1
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    FS: 191 ON3P Wrenegade (2012) & 193 ON3P Cease & Desist (2012)

    Need to thin the ON3P heard here (still have 4 other pairs) as these have barely had any use in the past 2 seasons, and being a new dad I just don't see myself getting a whole lot of skiing in period this upcoming season.

    First off, 2012 Wrenegades (with the 2011 graphic). These are the full-fat, 191cm x-stiff Wrenegades that go fast, straight, and run over small children. Dimensions are 141/113/126, and these have the little half twin. Mounted 1 x on the line with quiver killers for FKS 180s for a 308mm BSL. These are in good shape, no base damage whatsoever, but minor topsheet chipping and some chipping at the tails. I still love these skis, but I have a pair of 186 Wren 102s (with the same x-stiff layup) that have replaced these for the harder snow/cruising with wife days, and using these once per season isn't justification enough to keep them around. For those of you who wish ON3P still made the big, stiff chargy Wrens, here's a pair in solid condition for pretty cheap! $200 + shipping (from Vancouver, BC)

    ON3P Wren 1 overview

    ON3P Wren 2 tip detail

    ON3P Wren 3 tail detail

    ON3P Wren 4 L base

    ON3P Wren 5 R base

    ON3P Wren 6 ski weights

    SALE PENDING ON C&Ds

    Secondly, these are 2012 Cease & Desist prototypes, with the 2011 graphic. I believe three pairs of these were made originally (for Iggy, Powtron and myself), and the production version did end up getting a bit more rise on the tip rocker. These are stiff beasts (before ON3P went to the tour layup for the C&Ds) and the biggest version that ON3P has made (149/129/134). Also mounted 1 x on the line with quiver killers for FKS 180s for a 308mm BSL. Great full powder ski, especially for a big guy, but I just spend more time on my Billy Goats. They are in good condition, $125+ shipping (from Vancouver, BC)

    ON3P C&D 1 overview

    ON3P C&D 2 detail

    ON3P C&D 3 tips detail

    ON3P C&D 4 tails detail

    ON3P C&D 5 mount

    ON3P C&D 6 base tails

    ON3P C&D 7 ski weights
    Last edited by wren; 09-07-2017 at 11:40 AM.

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    Jesus. My butthole puckers just thinking about the speeds these skis will make feel reasonable. Good luck with sale -- I have not the terrain or balls for these.

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    paging whatever aevergreene changed his name to. also solid prices. I also am too much of a bitch for these.

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    Solid deals for some solid boards. Bump

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbillie1 View Post
    paging whatever aevergreene changed his name to.
    Heh, first thing I thought of!

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    FS: 191 ON3P Wrenegade (2012) & 193 ON3P Cease & Desist (2012)

    Bump for...Mutherf@&$kin Canadia shipping!!! DAMMIT!!!
    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

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    Thanks for thought guys, you guys actually care! I happen to already have a 191 Wren beast (favorite ski, tied with BG), as well as the new Asym c&d's..recommending these to a close pal though, as we speak

    These skis are not for the feint of heart, they are absolute missiles. Thats for sure. I have some 2015 (very small batch of customs) 191 Wrens, with almost no camber. Although they are significantly lighter, I find the 191 Wren skis longer than my 191 HEAD Monsters when you really want to nuke the fall line. In powder, they obliterate the Monsters for floatation. One Ski quiver if you live at a big mountain. They are better in the air too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Betelgeuse View Post
    I have some 2015 (very small batch of customs) 191 Wrens, with almost no camber.
    Per Scott, the 11.12 191 is the burliest of the Wrens. You know you want 'em.
    "Alpine rock and steep, deep powder are what I seek, and I will always find solace there." - Bean Bowers

    photos

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    FS: 191 ON3P Wrenegade (2012) & 193 ON3P Cease & Desist (2012)

    Any burlier and I dont think I'd enjoy them in bumps. I got the 191 Monsters 108 for when I want to ski at 70 mph


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    Last edited by Betelgeuse; 08-31-2017 at 07:47 AM.

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    FS: 191 ON3P Wrenegade (2012) & 193 ON3P Cease & Desist (2012)

    Quote Originally Posted by Betelgeuse View Post
    Mine are the 11.12, just built in 2015.. I think at least


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    Different ski by a lot. Look at the tail for starters.

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    FS: 191 ON3P Wrenegade (2012) & 193 ON3P Cease & Desist (2012)

    Quote Originally Posted by Lindahl View Post
    Different ski by a lot. Look at the tail for starters.
    I edited. Mine are probably the 2014 design.. However its extremely close. I dont have my wrens on hand right now, but they look almost identical in profile.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Betelgeuse View Post
    Thanks for thought guys, you guys actually care! I happen to already have a 191 Wren beast (favorite ski, tied with BG), as well as the new Asym c&d's..recommending these to a close pal though, as we speak

    These skis are not for the feint of heart, they are absolute missiles. Thats for sure. I have some 2015 (very small batch of customs) 191 Wrens, with almost no camber. Although they are significantly lighter, I find the 191 Wren skis longer than my 191 HEAD Monsters when you really want to nuke the fall line. In powder, they obliterate the Monsters for floatation. One Ski quiver if you live at a big mountain. They are better in the air too.
    Have you skied Big Sky? You're going to need more skis to feed the sharks!

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    FS: 191 ON3P Wrenegade (2012) & 193 ON3P Cease & Desist (2012)

    Yes I have, about 4 days.. it would be nice to own this set, it looks clean. I have a brand new set of Praxis Rx though. If I just had the cash to justify the overlap..

    I hit a big shark at Squaw last year with my 191 wrens and they have a huge gouge in them actually, although not deep enough to reach the core. Gotta love those thick bases. I hit pretty damn hard, probably my worst shark attack without actually ejecting, and expected to see a monster core shot. Alas, just more base. It would be nice to have a backup, for sure.

    I just read how the mount point on these bad boys is -14cm. Thats pretty rad
    Last edited by Betelgeuse; 08-31-2017 at 01:39 PM.

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    Can't wait to ski with you at BS for BBI. You've set your bar pretty high around here. I'll probably just watch though. Love seeing dudes crush lines, reminds me of my youth. I'm old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2FUNKY View Post
    Can't wait to ski with you at BS for BBI. You've set your bar pretty high around here. I'll probably just watch though. Love seeing dudes crush lines, reminds me of my youth. I'm old.
    Ha. Aver definitely has skis to ski the Big Couloir in about 15 turns, even if it's tracked out. When you straight out of it, it may have knee-deep moguls at the bottom. Lean back and skim, it's steep enough that you probably won't catch a tip.

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    FS: 191 ON3P Wrenegade (2012) & 193 ON3P Cease & Desist (2012)

    Lower the bar a little lol, Im no pro. Im a big dude, not the best skier on the mountain. However I wont dissappint you guys either. I can rip the gnar gnar

    Im positive quite a few of you (Klauss for instance) are better, ballsier, and get more technical than me.





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    Last edited by Betelgeuse; 08-31-2017 at 03:25 PM.

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    Sure... but can you karve?

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    FS: 191 ON3P Wrenegade (2012) & 193 ON3P Cease & Desist (2012)

    I canz heartcarve

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    PM send on C&D

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    Quote Originally Posted by kai_ski View Post
    PM send on C&D
    Good man. Those skis would suit you well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    Good man. Those skis would suit you well.
    Billy Goat gateway drug?

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    That's how it worked for me. 😁

    I have two pair still. They are big, fucking powerful cool skis.

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    The CnD has always piqued my interest ever since it's inception.

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    Love my C&D. I have the 2008-9 models that I picked up from Scott after he started production again. I started using them daily and built up a lot of leg strength. Now I save them for deeper days. The 193's I have are notably longer than the 192 Wailers I use for touring.
    Someone once told me that I ski like a Scandinavian angel.

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    Bumping this up. Sale pending on the C&Ds, Wrenegades still available.

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