If these skis kill me or otherwise render me unable to ski I hear by will them to eskido to enjoy in good health.
If these skis kill me or otherwise render me unable to ski I hear by will them to eskido to enjoy in good health.
Anyone have an update as to whether the pre season sale is going to happen? Thought Id ask here before pestering Keith.
I emailed Keith about a month ago re some custom skis, and he mentioned something about an April sale for customs. I assume that's the pre season sale?
Id assume he’ll do his standard Forty % off custom sale in the spring this year
Has anyone skied the new version of the mvp one oh eight and wants to comment on
Their experience with it?
I’m loving my one seven five Sluggers
Punch way about their waist width for me
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Big storm here and I was able to get the Protests out.Heavy-ish 8-10" with wind packed areas.The Protest was incredible. I felt comfortable on it immediately. It shapes whatever turn you want with zero issues.Incredibly stable trucking over things. I thought it had a damp feeling in the chop, really nice.Being full rocker they did get sketchy Sunday afternoon when it warmed up a bit and the cat tracks firmed up.The new ones with a bit of camber under foot would have been welcome.While the groomers were soft they were fantastic. Like in the pow they are easy to shape whatever turn you want or just point it and go over everything.Don't feel like to much ski in soft bumps, super easy to pivot and pick your line.
Big storm here and I was able to get the Protests out. Heavy-ish 8-10" with wind packed areas. The Protests are incredible. I felt comfortable on them immediately. They shape whatever turn you want with zero issues. Incredibly stable trucking over things. I thought have a damp feeling in the chop, really nice. Being full rocker they did get sketchy Sunday afternoon when it warmed up a bit and the cat tracks firmed up. The new ones with a bit of camber under foot would have been welcome. While the groomers were soft they were fantastic. Like in the pow they are easy to shape whatever turn you want or just point it and go over everything. Don't feel like to much ski in soft bumps, super easy to pivot and pick your line.
Still using the OG MVPs myself because Praxis skis never die but they gotta be my favorite all mountain ski that I have significant time on. They make a really wide variety of conditions fun to ski in.
But I think the new one might be even more refined based on Keith’s intentions — guessing it’s a little easier to find the carved turn initiation, possibly at the expense of a touch of driftiness? Has anyone been on both versions?
If I am looking for a Praxis ski, which flex is comparable to newer ON3P BG? is that a 4 or 5 on praxis flex scale?
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Thanks
Also curious to see if anyone has been on both versions of the MvP
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Not sure if they’ve changed more recently but I’ve been on them as a daily driver for the last 3 seasons and it’s essentially the perfect no brainer ski for me to grab for 90% of conditions. Absolutely love them. Ideal balance between chargey and jibby and as close to a one ski quiver as you could get. They hold an edge well when you want them to but also break free and slarve better than basically any other ski I’ve been on. Idk what it is about them but they’re perfect. They’re also insanely fun in spring conditions
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ditto.
I've been MVP 108 curious for a while as the 188 Q veneer is my favorite all time ski and really is incredibly versatile for 118 underfoot. Amazing combo of stable and easy to slarve and pivot. I don't know if it's the asym with the relatively long inside edge contact point or just the construction but everything about this ski rocks for me.
Any of the Praxis kooks here ski both of these and have a direct comparison? I've been lucky enough with fresh dumps conditions wise the last few years to only bring the Q on western trips, but the MVP as a travel do it all ski seems like it could work well .
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I saw the praxis custom ski page mention you can modify width, has anyone gone for a slightly skinnier protest, like in the 118-122 waist range?
Do a google search for Praxis Wootest, you'll find some TGR threads, as well as a blister review. Was a a well discussed topic back in the day. Noble expirement with mixed results.
Duffman, for what it is worth. I am with you on the Q. It is my favorite ski of all time. I talked with Keith a little while back, about the MVP vs the Q, and whether given my love for the Q, whether a skinny Q was the right direction over and MVP. Long story short, he was of the mind that I would really dig the skinny Q. Sadly with the canadian dollar as it is, and tarrifs blah blah, doing my dream build is out of reach right now. Q Heavy Hitter w Carbon, -10mm, Veneer.
I owned 188 skinny Q, heavy hitter core 4 flex (if I recall correctly) and got rid of them in favor of MVPs. I felt like the tails wanted to wash out on me on the skinny Q and I love loose feeling skis including full reverse. Never tried the full Q to compare.
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Makes a lot of sense. That loose tail wash from the offset taper is part of what makes the Q pretty magical as a pow ski. Was thinking it would make them sweet in day after conditions, trees, bumps where it's soft or smaller accumulations. Keith was mentioning to me that Table digs the skinny Q as a touring ski, which also makes a lot of sense. But yeah the MVP does feel like a safer bet. I own Piste Jibs as well, and they do great everywhere I can see why the MVP would be so loved in this slot.
You aren’t wrong, the skinny q might have been the most fun sub 110uf ski in powder I’ve ever used and they definitely felt more at home in those conditions. But the Piste Jib (184) and MVP (187) are super fun in that snow as well and they feel a lot more comfortable in firmer and variable conditions to me.
WooTest hasn’t been on the Prax custom page for a while - years? Makes me wonder if Keith started pushing people to skinny Protests over trying to keep the Woo rocker molds around. This thread is hard to mine but my memory has me thinking that at least 1 person has done skinny Protests if not more. Note that Woos were 113 underfoot not 118.
Nonetheless I did end up getting a hold of some 179 Woo 2.0s that passed around here a few times and I posted my 1-day review in the WooTest thread. I think Mall Walker built them, then Lord Thomas bought for his wife, then meter-man bought for his wife … now they are mine and I’m keeping them until my knees fall apart.
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"Strapping myself to a sitski built with 30lb of metal and fibreglass then trying to water ski in it sounds like a stupid idea to me.
I'll be there." ... Andy Campbell
I think it was HAB that bought a skinny protest.
And he liked it
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I gotta admit Im just not even sure where to go from here, theres so many options with Praxis. Was looking for something like a 189-192cm, 115-122mm, 1850-2100g powder oriented ski I could mount w/ hybrid bindings for a japan ski that would still have a place at home in the PNW. Ive been feeling the siren call of the Protest for a while but in it's base form it doesnt meet any of those characteristics beyond being a pow ski that can do so much more. But then I discover theres the wootest (not actually sold anymore?) the GPO, the Quixote, the RX...all of which seem to be in the ballpark for what Im looking for, especially with Praxis customization being what it is, but yeah, still feeling kinda lost. Right now the HL BC120 is whats fitting that bill the best but it only goes up to 187 length now and I havent been on anything shorter than 189 in years (6-3, 215#).
Any thoughts from the Praxis horde on where I may want to direct my attention? Ive got the 189 asym BG for my hefty pow/chop ski, 194 devastator for a little soft new snow, 190 dw104 for my daily, 190 dwt for my do it all touring ski, and Ive been auditioning 189 vision 118 as the touring pow ski that could handle japan (mostly cuz it was hugely discounted at the end of last season).
I'm throwing a few skis on the Gear Swap later this afternoon, I just need to take some pics.
192cm #4 Protests
187 #3.5 MVPs
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