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Thread: Get Down with Down (skis)
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09-21-2018, 11:13 AM #76
^^^ what he said ^^^ @dschane will be communicating via e-mail to purchasers.
Also, get on the thread in gear swap (https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...-U-S-Group-Buy).
The anticipated ordering deadline is the first week in October. I seem to recall a couple of maggots in the PNW who are ordering, so shipping to the Seattle area ought to end up working for you.
... ThomGalibier Designcrafting technology in service of music
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09-21-2018, 12:12 PM #77
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09-21-2018, 12:17 PM #78
gotta make at least 5 or 10 posts iirc. here's an easy place to dump some: https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...Maggots/page74
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09-21-2018, 12:18 PM #79
Send me your email address using the contact link on my website in my signature line.
I'll shoot it over to @dschane for you (I'll be at my laptop later in the day and will do it then).
In the past, the post minimum was low (3?) before you could do stuff. Maybe it's changed.
(Edit) I see mall walker's comment. Do that, but feel free to email me if you get stuck. I see you only have 2 posts at the moment. One more ought to do ya.
... ThomGalibier Designcrafting technology in service of music
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09-21-2018, 12:49 PM #80
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09-21-2018, 02:21 PM #81
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09-21-2018, 02:35 PM #82
I'll be out of the country first few weeks of October but I might be able to have someone grab them off of you in Vancouver. Although Oct 10 seems optimistic that the skis will have made their way across the pond by then.
Done - thanks!
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09-21-2018, 02:50 PM #83
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09-21-2018, 03:15 PM #84
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09-21-2018, 03:32 PM #85
That's a reasonable production/delivery schedule. Considering we're finalizing orders sometime around October 7th, a two month lead time for manufacturing and getting them to this side of the pond is really quick.
Any sooner, and we might be tempted to test them out as rock skis I'll be happy to see them by the end of December/early January.
... ThomGalibier Designcrafting technology in service of music
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09-21-2018, 04:13 PM #86
On another note... anyone here got first hand experience skiing the CD114? I got the 114L as my go-to touring ski last winter. Super happy with it. Now I want the regular CD114 for work
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09-21-2018, 04:30 PM #87
that floral topsheet on the TD105, though...
wait!!!! waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait...Wait!
Zoolander wasn't a documentary?
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09-21-2018, 04:36 PM #88
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09-21-2018, 05:08 PM #89
Last edited by galibier_numero_un; 09-21-2018 at 06:05 PM.
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09-21-2018, 06:13 PM #90Registered User
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Who has skied the SD105? Thoughts? Compare to the CD104?
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09-21-2018, 06:59 PM #91Galibier Designcrafting technology in service of music
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09-21-2018, 07:29 PM #92Registered User
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09-21-2018, 08:52 PM #93
It was more about me not going down the rabbit hole - paralysis by analysis.
Every year, I set my sites on skis based on optimism about how much 3D snow I'll get to ski (collecting more and more fat skis).
If logic prevailed, I'd be looking at a ski in the 95-105 width, but no one has ever accused me of being logical.
For the record, I think it was @N1CK who said that the SD95s rail on groomers and are pretty respectable (predictable) in soft stuff.
Reading between the lines, my sense is that my goldilocks low tide, inbounds ski would fall somewhere between the CD 104 & the SD95 - a heavy core CD 104, for example.
I love my CD104s so much (mounted for touring) that I'll likely stick with their fatter brother - the 114s for this year's new ski.
Given the softer snow bias of the 114, combined with having more mass than the 104, it might render either my GPOs or Qs to gear swap. IOW, I'll ultimately address the imbalance in my quiver ... or not.
Having said that, I'm still debating a 187 CD 104.
Edit - scroll up to @N1CK's comments in post #52 in this thread.
... ThomLast edited by galibier_numero_un; 09-22-2018 at 12:57 PM.
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09-25-2018, 02:44 AM #94
I usually obsess over profile more than sidecut, and I think I naturally gravitate toward a certain radius, but I just realized yesterday that the LD102 has a 41m radius, which kind of blew me away. The CD104 is something like 25m, which is still considered big, but 41m seems like it must be on a whole different level. I get that a bigger radius puts a ski on the slarve end of the carve/slarve spectrum. I understand that it would also lend stability in chop and on nasty weather-formed surfaces.
Is there another reason to go so big on turning radius with this ski?
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09-25-2018, 04:13 AM #95
Predictability, easy pivots in tight places, good stability even at low weights and a frictionless feel are my main reasons for designing it with such a long sidecut radius.
In pow/soft conditions, you´re mainly skiing the profile, and variable radius "carved" turns are easy anyway.
In the end, I find skis with such a long radius to be superior in offpiste conditions, mainly because it feels like you have superpowers, being able to go super fast, yet shut it down at a moments notice. Even if you don´t, the skis themselves feel limitless.simen@downskis.com DOWN SKIS
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09-26-2018, 02:58 AM #96
Paging @SiSt . I learned from the french speaking Skipass forums that the flex on SD95 have allegedly varied over the years, claiming that 16/17 were firm, 17/18 were softer and for 18/19 it is supposed to be even firmer than before. Could you shed some light on this subject please?
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09-26-2018, 03:03 AM #97
Yeah.
17/18 was plagued with production issues, and we replaced quite a few of them with 18/19 versions.
18/19 is same core /flex as the 16/17, but has some more camber, making them snappier and stiffer-feeling on snow.
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09-26-2018, 03:07 AM #98
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09-26-2018, 05:10 AM #99
Thanks, that's exactly the kind of info I was looking for.
I'm 203cm (6'8") tall. I'm pretty skinny, and usually size a ski for my weight (185lbs=84kg), instead of height. 184cm to 192cm is the sweet spot, but it varies above or below depending on the ski.
Since the 186cm LD102 is unavailable this year, I'm having a hard time deciding whether to try my luck with the 179 LD102 or just go with the 187 CD104L.
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09-26-2018, 08:07 AM #100
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