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  1. #2126
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    Quote Originally Posted by gwat View Post
    Any notable differences between OG LP105 and current M-Pro-Pro?
    I see the bases are no longer black..so the new iteration is obviously a few km/h slower.
    If I close my eyes will I feel any difference in how they ski?
    Complete lack of orange dreamsicle paint job.

    And clear bases are faster in the cold.

    I can't tell a lick of difference between mine (2012 OG and 2019 Leg/end), except one isn't now retired.

  2. #2127
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    PSA on some 189 Cham 127s. These are mounted for a 27.5 BSL. I adjusted the binders and they can go down to a 26.5. Not sure about a 28.5. These are brand new as far as I can tell.

    They're $300. So you pay shipping and tax or I can get em to you in Colorado potentially.

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  3. #2128
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    Someone in CO needs these…

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    In constant pursuit of the perfect slarve...

  4. #2129
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    Nearly got a chub when unpacking the Big Dumps. Holy crap, they're beasts.

    Could have a pretty mean three ski quiver in the BDs, the SD105s and the Iggies for touring duties. I've got one last pair of Sth 16 Steels and a pair of Forza P18s. P18s would be it, if not for the suckage of entering them in pow, and the fact that a short mounting pattern does absolutely fuck all in a ski this stiff.

    Nope, not going to do a quiver reduction. Redundancy is the name of the game.

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  5. #2130
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    Is that three pairs of showdowns? I like you style.

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  6. #2131
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Don't Surf View Post
    Is that three pairs of showdowns? I like you style.

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    Could be. SiSt and Geo were unloading the 187s at 299euros at some point, first bought one pair, then another. Replaced my LP105s as DDs, so they're pretty, pretty, pretty good. I know Down has 4 more in stock, couldn't hurt asking for a deal if they're just collecting dust in the warehouse. Might buy TD89s myself just for dicking around with the kids.

    But yeah, sorry about cunting up the Dstar gospel.

    The Big Dumps' line is at 82cm from the tail. I liked my LPs both on the line, at +1 and -1. These have a slightly deeper tip rocker splay, so thought of maybe going forward. Any pointers on where to mount?

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  7. #2132
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    Is this the most unbalanced ski/binding combo ever? https://seattle.craigslist.org/est/s...400411530.html

  8. #2133
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    The Dynastar Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by The Artist Formerly Known as Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Is this the most unbalanced ski/binding combo ever? https://seattle.craigslist.org/est/s...400411530.html
    Yes, I can’t imagine skinning with those boats. Can you imagine the weight with wall to wall skins? I don’t like sitting on the lift with those skis.

    I also think the seller is daft with his pricing.


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  9. #2134
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    The Dynastar Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by The Artist Formerly Known as Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Is this the most unbalanced ski/binding combo ever? https://seattle.craigslist.org/est/s...400411530.html
    Let’s drop that image in for sake of perpetuity.

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    I bet he’s training for Alaska…
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  10. #2135
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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    Yes, I can’t imagine skinning with those boats. Can you imagine the weight with wall to wall skins? I don’t like sitting on the lift with those skis.

    I also think the seller is daft with his pricing.


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    Sounds like a hip/knee injury waiting to happen. Imagine 6" of snow caked on the topsheet as well...

    There's a reason they've never been used.

  11. #2136
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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    Yes, I can’t imagine skinning with those boats. Can you imagine the weight with wall to wall skins? I don’t like sitting on the lift with those skis.
    I toured half a season on Big Dumps/P18/Trekkers. I was high on adrenaline and loving it for the first five days. The novelty wore off and I finally smartened up and mounted Dynafits on XXLs…
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  12. #2137
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    Trigger pulled on mPro 99. Was tempted to get an mFree 99 also but my wallet said why don't you try the mFree 108's we already have before you buy another mFree?

  13. #2138
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    Quote Originally Posted by ticketchecker View Post
    Trigger pulled on mPro 99. Was tempted to get an mFree 99 also but my wallet said why don't you try the mFree 108's we already have before you buy another mFree?
    I just pulled the trigger on the M-Free 99….to go with my Proto 118s.
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  14. #2139
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    Quote Originally Posted by kc_7777 View Post
    I just pulled the trigger on the M-Free 99….to go with my Proto 118s.
    Nice! If I like my Mpro 90s, I will probably add a Mpro 99

  15. #2140
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hood26 View Post
    Nice! If I like my Mpro 90s, I will probably add a Mpro 99
    I almost went with the 90 until I asked the rep how much the 99 gives up to the 90 on firmer snow. His answer 'not much, the 99 is sweet'.

  16. #2141
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    Quote Originally Posted by ticketchecker View Post
    Trigger pulled on mPro 99. Was tempted to get an mFree 99 also but my wallet said why don't you try the mFree 108's we already have before you buy another mFree?
    Funny how we both talked up easier skiing skis last year with the blaze and then this year you buy an m-pro and I buy a katana...

    We will see if I can handle them.
    Goal: ski in the 2018/19 season

  17. #2142
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    The Dynastar Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty_J View Post
    Funny how we both talked up easier skiing skis last year with the blaze and then this year you buy an m-pro and I buy a katana... We will see if I can handle them.
    Off topic and wrong thread….don’t care.

    I’m sure you can handle the K108.

    The question is whether you want to?

    Eg the M102 I had was a ripper ski….but I find the M-Free/Proto 118, Rustler 11, Enforcer 104 skis that I also have were just less of an a-hole than the M102 in the really sketchy areas?

    If I only skied open bowls and groomers… K108 and M102 all the way.

    Instead I own an M-Free/Proto 118 and now a 2022 M-Free 99.

    The M-Free is maneuverable and predictable and pivoty in tough (sketchy, steep, rocky, no-fall) spots where you need the ski to pivot,slide,carve,bite all within a short space/timeframe. Where the M102 was less easy? in these situations. ie tails wouldn’t release/slide, they held too long….which was great when maching flat groomers or ripping big turns in bowls where I could let them run. Now that may be on me for mounting the M102 0.5cm in front of forward mark?

    Looking forward to your K108 experience in the Katana thread though!

    Carry on.

    Will post pics of my new M-Free 99s shortly once mounted.
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  18. #2143
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty_J View Post
    Funny how we both talked up easier skiing skis last year with the blaze and then this year you buy an m-pro and I buy a katana...

    We will see if I can handle them.
    Right? I didn't get the varsity m-Pro 105 though, I got the JV model in a 178.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kc_7777 View Post
    Off topic and wrong thread….don’t care.

    I’m sure you can handle the K108.

    The question is whether you want to?
    Yeah that's a possibility.

    What actually convinced me to buy them were Banditman's comments on how his bad knee and bad back didn't hurt while using these due to the suspension... and how loose and forgiving I could get the blaze feeling with a nearly identical shape and profile.

    The mfree 108 is temping if I find the k108 too much, and I almost bought a pair that popped up on kijiji, but I haven't even tried mine yet and I've been telling my wife (and myself) I'm cutting down the quiver so I passed.

    We will see...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ticketchecker View Post
    Right? I didn't get the varsity m-Pro 105 though, I got the JV model in a 178.
    And I bought the katana in the "ladies" size of 179, which is likely a little less of a beast than even the 184... so hopefully we're both OK.
    Goal: ski in the 2018/19 season

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty_J View Post
    And I bought the katana in the "ladies" size of 179, which is likely a little less of a beast than even the 184... so hopefully we're both OK.
    We'll be fine. I like having skis with different personalities, same with my bikes. The bike quiver just costs more

  22. #2147
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    Quote Originally Posted by ticketchecker View Post
    I almost went with the 90 until I asked the rep how much the 99 gives up to the 90 on firmer snow. His answer 'not much, the 99 is sweet'.
    That's what I kept hearing and why I went the same route.

  23. #2148
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    Just put some 2007 186 LP's up for sale in Gear Swap for anyone feeling nostalgic: https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...o-Rider-186-cm
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  24. #2149
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    186 Legend Pros - Figured I’d check here before posting up elsewhere. I have a pair of non-race room LPs that I bought barely used a season ago. Mounted 2x, once for the prior owners Goliath foot/Salomon binding and once for a Pivot 14/305 sole. Would sell with or without the binding but have no idea on price (I paid $300 the ski).

    If there is interest I’ll take much more detailed photos. Gauging interest at this point. Ideally you can pick up in the Front Range. Click image for larger version. 

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  25. #2150
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    …and yes, I have a Dynastar problem


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