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01-20-2021, 09:38 PM #1726
Delightful design and use of the custom work options within the catalog. I also want one...
I would also seriously consider this sort of camber tweak to the FRS. The rocker sections are SO long on that ski, shortening them slightly to add compound camber would make sense to me.wait!!!! waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait...Wait!
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01-20-2021, 11:21 PM #1727Registered User
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Very cool ski, flyingskiguy.
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01-21-2021, 10:38 AM #1728Registered User
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I have the FRS in that exact build with the graphic flyingskiguy just posted (why crampin’ my style man?). I had Keith press it flat underfoot to give it even deeper rocker lines. Still has energy for poppy figure 8s on low angle pow but also can easily break the tails free for a more slarvy turn shape. Haven’t had it in super deep pow yet but it’s been great for the low angle 1-2ft days I’ve had so far.
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01-21-2021, 11:55 AM #1729Registered User
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Everything about the ski except the rocker/camber profile is a Quixote - the top down geometry is unchanged. Same sidecut, mount point (-7, mounted on the line), etc. My initial mock-ups that I sent to Keith straight up copied/pasted the camber profile off of the Concept onto a Quixote, with a few tweaks to match it up. Per his recommendation though, some tip and tail rocker was sacrificed to make enough room for the twin camber pods to fit, while still being “gradual.” Apparently he has found this to behave better than more abrupt/drastic changes that smaller camber pods create.
The shovel on the Quixote is pretty wide, 142mm so even with less early rise it still finds its way to the surface pretty easily, doesn’t feel like I’m giving up much. Definitely a progressive and very two footed stance for riding though, and if you get too far forward when you aren’t going fast enough you can bury the tips. Get them up on a plane at speed in pow and they really just come alive, you can make turns of any shape/length and change directions extremely quickly. The cool part I’ve found, is that that behavior is maintained in firmer snow. Whether this is just a result of the Quixote geometry or something to do with the wacky camber, or the interplay of the two, is unknown to me at this time.
Before going the custom route I really just considered getting some Concepts, but I wasn’t into the idea of the Concept’s underfoot-reverse-sidecut thing, in my head if you tilt the Quixote over and load it up, you should still be able to press the sidecut into a curve that contacts most/all of the snow beneath, regardless of camber profile. Something about the reverse sidecut underfoot seemed like it would drag in the snow, or at least feel pretty unnatural to me. Again just a lot of gut feeling here, I haven’t ridden Concepts.
I will say that in a straight line on hard snow, these skis can become hilariously unstable. Not in a scary way - they just need to be constantly driven to maintain control.
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01-21-2021, 03:05 PM #1730Registered User
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My favorite ski is the ULLR. It fucking rips. I swear it literally made me a better skier. I like it so much, I almost want to buy a back up copy of it to store in a hermetically sealed chamber just incase my current pair gets fucked up.
It floats in pow, It carves trenches, it flies through wet PNW chop like a SCORE/Baja 1000 Unlimited Trophy truck.
Best ski ever.
I liked it so much, I asked Keith what could be done to make the exact same ski up closer to the 100-105 underfoot for a more daily-esque compatriot to it... ( ended up in a FRD, which is also fucking rad and after one day on it had my old enforcers up on market place..)
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01-21-2021, 03:07 PM #1731Registered User
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01-21-2021, 04:00 PM #1732
2018-19 Praxis Skis Info and Resource Thread
This is great, thanks for all the design input! Sounds like it was super well thought out and I honestly can’t think of anything I would do differently after reading all this, very cool stuff man! When I was thinking about it when I last posted I was thinking about how much I dig the multi radius sidecut on the Quixote’s and how it’d be a shame to sacrifice that for the tri cut on the Concept. Also kinda feel like if you took the tri cut and compound camber of the Concept it would just ski like a looser Concept, which honestly doesn’t sound like a bad thing necessarily, but I think what you came up with here sounds like a much more unique improved upon design, super impressive I think! Congrats on the unicorn!!
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01-21-2021, 05:59 PM #1733Registered User
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After skiing the 9D8s for a few days I have to say I have never gotten so many "cool skis Dude" from the lifties.
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01-21-2021, 06:36 PM #1734Undertow
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My exact thought... Need to take this thread and ask Keith - yes please...
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01-21-2021, 06:38 PM #1735Registered User
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01-21-2021, 07:50 PM #1736Registered User
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I don't have a blueprint for em or anything, Keith definitely did the real design legwork so I guess just ask him for the compound camber Quixote and see if he'll do another pair. I think the shape would scale well to the larger sizes, I'm considering a second set myself but have not reached out yet. For a non touring version I'd go 188cm, flex 4, enduro core, and veneer topsheet.
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01-24-2021, 12:31 PM #1737
So after an awesome day at Alta yesterday I’ve got powder skis on my brain. Specifically the protest. How is it for an inbounds pow ski? Shape looks pretty versatile for the width.
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01-24-2021, 12:49 PM #1738Registered User
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Years of stoke here: https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...how-cool-is-it
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01-24-2021, 01:04 PM #1739
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01-24-2021, 01:05 PM #1740
My buddy has been skiing the Slugger inbounds in Tahoe. Loves it.
So much so that he's thinking of buying the Slugger for inbounds, then wants to make a UL version of the same for touring!sproing!
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01-24-2021, 03:00 PM #1741Registered User
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It’s a kickass inbounds pow ski and my drug of choice for just that. Depending on your size I highly recommend going flex 4. Stock flex gets kicked around some as well as it doesn’t ski chop as smoothly as a 4 flex. My custom 192 4 flex are dream machines. One caveat is my local resorts tend to not get tracked and beat to shit within a couple hours. If that’s the case I would want to swap to something more traditional and around 112-118 underfoot, imho. If it’s a full on pow storm day then disregard my previous sentence.
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01-24-2021, 03:18 PM #1742
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01-24-2021, 03:48 PM #1743Registered User
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Yeah. Suuuch a fun pow ski. I'm in northern Idaho and love it but I bet at alta with the light snow it's be even more at home. So surfy As far as size goes I'm 6'3 205 on a 192 4 flex and happy. Wouldn't change anything but I also haven't skied anything different. 196 seems a little hard to manage in trees. I would want to try a 3 flex but I'd worry it'd be lacking backbone for us larger folks. If I were you I'd go 192 4 flex.
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01-24-2021, 05:23 PM #1744
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01-24-2021, 05:29 PM #1745
As another data point, mine are 192 f4 ultra lights for touring. If i wanted them for resort, they would likely be 196 and enduro but would still consider UL but maybe f5.
My resort can get tracked pretty quick. I would consider the ullr or bps for a resort pow stick. Protest definitely would be in the running but something a bit more versatile for resort skiing would be desirable.
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01-24-2021, 06:26 PM #1746
I’m 6’2 215lbs and got a 4 flex Protest in 192 before the season started.
I had them out at the Bird yesterday and a handful of times as Alta with one being being a pow-chop day and the others skiing groomers hoping it would snow.
The couple laps I got yesterday before bailing were incredible. After skiing some firm-ish bumps on Friday then hitting the same run untracked yesterday, they popped from one bump to the next. They blast through chop almost too easy.
I’m in SLC with a 309 BSL, if you have a BSL close to that and want to give them a try PM me. I should be up LCC every weekday this week by the lunchtime at the latest
One thing they suck at is waiting in 1 hour lines.
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01-24-2021, 09:43 PM #1747Registered User
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01-24-2021, 10:00 PM #1748
Holy shit, is that gad2?
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01-24-2021, 10:17 PM #1749
Yes and Gad2 looked better than Gadzoom. I got 2.5 killer laps and then spent maybe 2 hours getting to where my car was parked on the bypass road on the other side of the mountain.
Gad2 to ski past Little Cloud to Peruvian and a line onto the tram deck. I clicked out to walk then decided to wait. It opened late enough I got a good run from it to the car.
Skied Friday afternoon and got 6” of the beginning of the storm without waiting in a line.
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01-25-2021, 12:32 AM #1750
Just wanted to say how fun the piste jibs are. 184, heavy veneer 3+ flex. So versatile, damp, yet playful. Perfect low tide ski.
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