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  1. #6401
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    Ended up getting the 184s (vs 179) wildcats. They’re about 2cm longer than my 181 Qst 106. Was a bit surprised to see the tail rocker on the Qst started earlier than the wildcat, but the splay is definitely more on the wildcat.

  2. #6402
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    Quote Originally Posted by m360d2 View Post
    Ended up getting the 184s (vs 179) wildcats. They’re about 2cm longer than my 181 Qst 106. Was a bit surprised to see the tail rocker on the Qst started earlier than the wildcat, but the splay is definitely more on the wildcat.
    perfect choice

  3. #6403
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    Has anyone in Canada ordered from Moments website lately? Did you have to pay import duties when your order arrived? How did the pricing work out, pay is USD and it's a straight conversion to CAD? The reason I ask is because for a second my cart looks like it shows an adjusted CAD price but switches to USD and that price is significantly lower than the current conversion.

    Sorry if this has been answered previously, I couldn't see anything.

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  4. #6404
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    Quote Originally Posted by FloridaSnow View Post
    so what you’re actually saying is you want a wc112 with bamboo core. Dw112 without triple camber is a wc112. Same cores.
    DW 112 and WC have different flex profiles, but they do both share the Poplar / Ash core layup.

  5. #6405
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    Quote Originally Posted by hot.pocket View Post
    DW 112 and WC have different flex profiles, but they do both share the Poplar / Ash core layup.
    have you guys ever made a death wish with a bamboo core as an experiment

  6. #6406
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    Quote Originally Posted by hot.pocket View Post
    DW 112 and WC have different flex profiles, but they do both share the Poplar / Ash core layup.
    Isn’t the rocker profile deeper on the WC as well?

  7. #6407
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    Quote Originally Posted by FloridaSnow View Post
    have you guys ever made a death wish with a bamboo core as an experiment
    Not that I recall. Everyone seems to want bamboo in things but nobody can give me solid reasoning as to why other than "I love my ON3Ps".
    Quote Originally Posted by GoSlowGoFar View Post
    Isn’t the rocker profile deeper on the WC as well?
    Correct.

  8. #6408
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    Quote Originally Posted by hot.pocket View Post
    Not that I recall. Everyone seems to want bamboo in things but nobody can give me solid reasoning as to why other than "I love my ON3Ps".

    Correct.
    ya I can’t really picture enjoying a softer deathwish. As it is I prefer my 104 over my 112.

  9. #6409
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    What are y'alls opinions on the CB being available next fall or the fall after? I want one for when I move back to the PNW, but I'm in school on the east coast right now. Buying an expensive powder ski feels like a poor decision while unemployed, but if they stop making it I'll have some serious FOMO. I mostly ask because it's been consistent in the reserve collection for a few years now, so it feels like it's time is coming up.

  10. #6410
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    You’d have a shot at a new or used pair in the future.

    In general, I wouldn’t buy any gear I didn’t have an immediate use for. I’d wait until you’re settled somewhere you can use them, have money, and can mount and ski them soon.

    My senior year of college I bought my dream skis but actually never got them mounted as life changed quickly. I sold them and lost a bit of money but was overall more than a bit bummed.

    Quote Originally Posted by PoppaWorm View Post
    What are y'alls opinions on the CB being available next fall or the fall after? I want one for when I move back to the PNW, but I'm in school on the east coast right now. Buying an expensive powder ski feels like a poor decision while unemployed, but if they stop making it I'll have some serious FOMO. I mostly ask because it's been consistent in the reserve collection for a few years now, so it feels like it's time is coming up.

  11. #6411
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    Quote Originally Posted by hot.pocket View Post
    Not that I recall. Everyone seems to want bamboo in things but nobody can give me solid reasoning as to why other than "I love my ON3Ps".

    Correct.
    Quote Originally Posted by PoppaWorm View Post
    What are y'alls opinions on the CB being available next fall or the fall after? I want one for when I move back to the PNW, but I'm in school on the east coast right now. Buying an expensive powder ski feels like a poor decision while unemployed, but if they stop making it I'll have some serious FOMO. I mostly ask because it's been consistent in the reserve collection for a few years now, so it feels like it's time is coming up.
    are his chances good?

  12. #6412
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoppaWorm View Post
    What are y'alls opinions on the CB being available next fall or the fall after? I want one for when I move back to the PNW, but I'm in school on the east coast right now. Buying an expensive powder ski feels like a poor decision while unemployed, but if they stop making it I'll have some serious FOMO. I mostly ask because it's been consistent in the reserve collection for a few years now, so it feels like it's time is coming up.
    They’ve continually released them the past few seasons in a row so I’d wager that either next fall or the fall after you’re gonna have a pretty good chance of picking some up.

  13. #6413
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    Quote Originally Posted by hot.pocket View Post
    Not that I recall. Everyone seems to want bamboo in things but nobody can give me solid reasoning as to why other than "I love my ON3Ps".
    .
    well surely you have reason since you guys make/have made skis with bamboo cores? I think forumskier was hinting at the fact they might be more jibbier/lighter?

    not sure if its the way on3p mills their cores, but the bamboo in their skis have an excellent flex imo

    I haven't personally skied a moment with bamboo but ive also heard great things in regard to flex/rebound

  14. #6414
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    Quote Originally Posted by bearcub69 View Post
    well surely you have reason since you guys make/have made skis with bamboo cores? I think forumskier was hinting at the fact they might be more jibbier/lighter?

    not sure if its the way on3p mills their cores, but the bamboo in their skis have an excellent flex imo

    I haven't personally skied a moment with bamboo but ive also heard great things in regard to flex/rebound
    I don't need bamboo, FloridaSnow was making a suggestion for my thought process. I have really enjoyed heavier bamboo cores though. I haven't skied an On3p in a while, but used to have a lot of them. I know Heritage Lab is using bamboo and when I skied a pair last season they were uber damp with a fun but sturdy flex profile.

    I mainly just don't want triple camber. I haven't even tried it, but I get the feeling I'd be sensitive to any minor quirks/features it might have. I am going to demo a pair this season though, and might have to eat my words. My brother has a pair of 184 DWs from 7-8 years ago, but I'd like to get on the current version of 190s.

    I love Wildcats, but also enjoy slightly softer skis of this type (still with long turn radius) and was thinking DW without triple would be fun to try. This is all just boredom and thinking about weird stuff while I wait for ski season to kick off.

  15. #6415
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    Quote Originally Posted by bearcub69 View Post
    well surely you have reason since you guys make/have made skis with bamboo cores? I think forumskier was hinting at the fact they might be more jibbier/lighter?

    not sure if its the way on3p mills their cores, but the bamboo in their skis have an excellent flex imo

    I haven't personally skied a moment with bamboo but ive also heard great things in regard to flex/rebound
    It works great in certain builds, nothing against bamboo skis as I've liked a bunch of models that have had it in them in the past. Bamboo is pretty heavy generally, and it's why ON3P's truck through stuff and feel really damp, along with the extra thick base etc...

    It's just the most requested thing I get here at the shop, but when I ask why bamboo, most of the time I get a response of "idk I think it'd be sweet", almost as if they want bamboo in the construction purely because it's a buzz word.

    It's gotten to the point where someone will ask me "what if..." and I immediately respond with bamboo core? And I'm right 95% of the time.

    So maybe I'm just being triggered

  16. #6416
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    Who’s got $2k burning a hole in their wallet?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/20509109306...mis&media=COPY

  17. #6417
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    the fuck?
    swing your fucking sword.

  18. #6418
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    For $2k you would think they would at least give you the mount info

  19. #6419
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    And a hand jibber


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    "Never let the truth get in the way of a good story." Warren M

  20. #6420
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    This...'business model' is basically just looking at other people's stuff for sale on various platforms here in Japan and reposting it wholesale at a big markup without asking the seller. If you hit buy on ebay and it's just sold on the original site you're SOL. I've found stuff of mine reposted and I'm personally not a fan.

    This is the owner's posting...at $1,081

    https://jp.mercari.com/item/m6993419...location=share

  21. #6421
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    much like mr profane, moments seem to be big in japan.
    swing your fucking sword.

  22. #6422
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    Quote Originally Posted by rigbone View Post
    Has anyone in Canada ordered from Moments website lately? Did you have to pay import duties when your order arrived? How did the pricing work out, pay is USD and it's a straight conversion to CAD? The reason I ask is because for a second my cart looks like it shows an adjusted CAD price but switches to USD and that price is significantly lower than the current conversion.

    Sorry if this has been answered previously, I couldn't see anything.

    Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
    I saw on Instagram that they now offer free shipping to Canada on skis ( like probably a plane, not actually on skis) but who knows about duty. They are made in USA so in theory NAFTA should be applicable?

    I wanna order some t shirts but the duty thing always scares me off


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  23. #6423
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    Lets go Portlanders. II found your early season pow ski.
    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...0-4d4d8f6a8ad1

  24. #6424
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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post
    I’m your size +10lbs. I went 194 and like Florida couldn’t imagine being on a shorter length.
    I saw some praise on skitalk about your experience with the ghost train. Do you mind elaborating your experience across Alta’s terrain with the ski and a deep dive review of the ski? I pay well lol.

    Also sounds like we both fell into skiing around the same time, also due to sports reasons growing up.

  25. #6425
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiGinger View Post
    I saw some praise on skitalk about your experience with the ghost train. Do you mind elaborating your experience across Alta’s terrain with the ski and a deep dive review of the ski? I pay well lol.

    Also sounds like we both fell into skiing around the same time, also due to sports reasons growing up.
    The GT is skiable on more days than I would have thought. It's very easy to pivot and floats A LOT better than the nanner. Now of course that makes them less of a steam roller in chop but they do a pretty could job of holding their own in that arena. I think a lot of that comes from the ski constantly staying on top of the snow. For Alta pow days I think if you paired it with something in the 110-12 range it could serve as your only pow ski. My buddy spent a day at snowbasin on mine and picked one up on the drop this time around. It's a really fun ski.

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