ill-advised strategy mentioned it on another thread, here's your chance to embrace your "toxic masculinity".
195cm, 121/91/111, 24.5r
https://hartskis.com/clearance-skis
ill-advised strategy mentioned it on another thread, here's your chance to embrace your "toxic masculinity".
195cm, 121/91/111, 24.5r
https://hartskis.com/clearance-skis
Good lord
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Did you see the “big mountain” options? 192cm @ 104mm waist, and 196cm @115 waist, both for $150 shipped?
Ive never heard a review on any of their skis, but at least you’d have the only pair on the hill probably.
I think those came out of the Blossom factory, hand crafted by old school Italian masters. They custom build alot of world cup race stock skis for various manufacturers.
I have the Hart Fuelie Boss version of this ski. It's a phenomenal groomer and light crud ski. It's a handful in anything else, due to its length. Traditional camber, no rocker, flat tail, textured topsheet. IIRC the old recommendations here were to mount at +2, and I agree with that. It doesn't feel like the ski lost any stability from a +2 mount, and I'm never taking this ski out to ski powder so I don't care if it affected float.
I'm sort of tempted to try that Wizard ski on clearance, but can't find any details about it online, anywhere - not even a rocker profile pic.
Man those are some cheap skis. If you don’t like it, flog it on CL for little or no loss.
Those Wizards are interesting. Sure be nice if a profile pic anywhere. 250mm of tip rocker and tail is rounded (clearly) but flat/traditional. And apparently tip is pretty low rise.
anybody know anything about the outback? $150 is pretty tempting.
I wonder if Hart would liquidate sale the rest of the Fuelie Boss skis to us in a batch, for much less $.
That is a 2008ish ski, for which they still want around $200 shipped. I think it's a great ski, but it's still 10 years old.
I'd buy a backup pair if it was low $100s range.
odds are it can be rockered with some brute force and ignorance.
and count me in for a $100 group buy
I'm in for $100ish group buy as well. Could probably handle distribution for SLC mags too if needed.
I srsly considered getting a pair and trying to find a derbyflex to have a ski for our little town DH in the spring.
I ended up getting a pair of 182 Attacks for the grim midwestern wrod nightmare from which I cannot wake.
And yeah, I buried it in that thread wondering if anyone would notice. It’s an absurd sale. Hart is legit...it’s not like these are junk skis they’re selling. I think they’ve just decided to focus on bump skis bc that’s been their bread and butter for so long now.
Would be obligated to buy at $100.
May have to hide them so as not to face divorce-level marital strife.
But yeah, at 100 count me in.
I’d buy two skis for $100 so count me in too
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196 Wizard profile pics:
Tip profile:
Tail, inexplicably from much closer up:
Low profile tip rocker, almost nonexistent tail rocker, Camber is nearly flat underfoot.
Of note, the midsole mark was WAY forward. Called Hart and they said some of their athletes were riding at stated midsole (95.5cm from tail), but most of the crew was riding at 89cm from tail. I still thought it had a lot of tail at 89, but it felt pretty balanced and I didn’t see any need to adjust it further.
Fun ski, good directional pow ski with a loose but not sloppy feel. Reasonably light for its size and when it was manufactured. In the same category as the original 195 BMX 105, or the 198 Salomon x-wing lab, being a long ski with little rocker and a long radius, but a softer flex than you might expect from a ski of its size. They’re out of rotation now, but I would ski them again if it ever really snowed around here.
Anyone know more about the attack’s and outbacks?
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