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  1. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by WK Monoskier View Post
    www.monoski.net

    www.whiteknucklemonoskis.com

    If you want to try an American made monoski then White Knuckle currently manufacture our All-Mountain model in sizes ranging from 173cm-194cm in both flat tail and twin tip and 3 different widths.

    or www.codaboards.com
    Thanks for the links, that's great that you've resurrected the White Knuckle brand! Is Scott G. still involved? I have a Yama V2 but like Frederic said, never really felt right on it. Felt like the tail was broken frankly, but that was an early handmade Mike L. special.
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    Quote Originally Posted by makimono View Post
    Thanks for the links, that's great that you've resurrected the White Knuckle brand! Is Scott G. still involved? I have a Yama V2 but like Frederic said, never really felt right on it. Felt like the tail was broken frankly, but that was an early handmade Mike L. special.
    Scott is involved as our spiritual advisor! But he's only a phone call away when we seek his vast knowledge of ski building and engineering.
    Plus he will always be our mentor, guru and best buddy.
    The latest "traditional" monoskis by CODA are completely different than the Lish era V.0 series so worth trying his new shapes and early rise shovels. Chad is solid...we use his sublimated ink printer a lot!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bodywhomper View Post
    Need more vid of monoskiers shredding: zipper lines, steep/techie corn/powder, and deep powder. In the 90’s, I spent a memorial day weekend skiing the top of mammoth on a monoski. Lots of hop and hope. Super fun.
    classic:


    pif, the best:


    turbo, for a wild evening:

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    Ha, good ol Turbo Turner. Met and skied with him at a Monopalooza many years ago. We were trying to get his rocket powered monoski going at Copper. What a riot...super cool guy...super crazy skier!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by a3fvideo View Post
    Sorry, I don't want to talk about other brands...

    The only think I can say is that the main rider on my video (red and orange clothes) bought a Coda this winter. And he told me "on your boards I felt right at once, and on my coda I have a very bad feeling".

    Maybe he is alone in that case, but I don't think so...
    but is he speaking of powder or piste performance? nobody here gives 2 shits about piste skiing.

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    Hello to everybody

    I am sorry, but it's not very easy for me to talk with you in your language and not mine: sometime I don't understand very well what you say, and surely sometime I don't say exactly in english what I think in french... And the topic went in two directions, performances on piste and of-piste.

    So at first I said that my monoskis where at most made to be performant on piste, but that is not why they don't work in powder snow. Of course they will be less effective in it than a special powder board, but as I said I think a classic camber works perfectly in powder if bindings are at the right place, not two forward. When monoski has been invented in the 1970th it was only for powder (Duret Powder machine near 1978), because the 65mm skis of this time didn't get out at all in powder. Monoski has been the first machine that got out in powder, and its camber was classic...

    And I said too that I wanted my monoskis to be performant but easy to ride too. And the first feed-back I had from all those who tried them was that my goal was reached. All said that my boards where very effective, but very easy and playful too.
    That doesn't mean other brands are not effective or not playful. Just that I tried to have the best compromise between these 2 feature, that seem at first to be opposite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ripzalot View Post
    but is he speaking of powder or piste performance? nobody here gives 2 shits about piste skiing.
    Piste is a fact of life, and you ain't skinning on a monoski. So it is important that one handles well on-piste as well as off.







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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTV View Post
    Piste is a fact of life, and you ain't skinning on a monoski. So it is important that one handles well on-piste as well as off.
    That's what the split is for!

    And I'm a fan of camber on my 202cm powder ski, or any of my skis for that matter. Just can't go too soft on the flex.
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    Camber is all that makes a board (ski, snowboard, monoski) alive.
    All my life I have considered that my boards where dead when camber was flat. And now there are new boards with flat camber, or worst inverted! Complete horror...

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    [QUOTE=WK Monoskier;5669801]Bring some demos to Big Sky Montana for Monopalooza 2020![//QUOTE]

    What dates is this ?
    "Zee damn fat skis are ruining zee piste !" -Oscar Schevlin

    "Hike up your skirt and grow a dick you fucking crybaby" -what Bunion said to Harry at the top of The Headwaters

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    [QUOTE=Harry;5672345]
    Quote Originally Posted by WK Monoskier View Post
    Bring some demos to Big Sky Montana for Monopalooza 2020![//QUOTE]

    What dates is this ?
    Feb 27th-March 1st
    www.monoski.net for all news related to the event
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    One of my ski buds is a monohead. He has several Snowsharks from Camaro Island, WA - John Carpenter there is a good guy.

    Quote Originally Posted by a3fvideo View Post
    Sorry, I don't want to talk about other brands...
    You started a monoski thread. You have presented very little information about what you are actually doing or building. It is natural to discuss all brands and styles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tmokes View Post
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    That would be cool if those where tele bindings

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    It's natural for people who are not implicated in monoskis building...
    My goal is to make boards better than other brands, but it's not up to me to compare them. It's up to users.

    That is why I told that all users who tasted them at the moment said they where very good. But if I talk about other brands my opinion can't be neutral. Particularly because my opinion depends on my all tastes, that are not necessary the same than everybody.

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    Hello to all

    Winter is coming back... Find there the new video COOL ATTACK. Hope you will enjoy...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD5nD6s29mE

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    Quote Originally Posted by a3fvideo View Post
    Ska AND monoskis? Damn dude. Save some pussy for the rest of us!

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    Not really ska: punk/reggae/ska...

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    Hey a3fvideo, cool flick,
    i like how the tail works on your boards.
    i guess the monoski-tail flexpattern & shape is more important than for skis.

    and one guy is commenting on it : )

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    Quote Originally Posted by nordekette View Post
    i like how the tail works on your boards.
    i guess the monoski-tail flexpattern & shape is more important than for skis.
    Hey nordekette

    Pleased to read this: tail is the most important thing I worked on for my boards, and the way it works is particularly what I wanted to show with the video: well see...

    You are completely right about the different shape needed by a monoski versus a ski.

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    Hey everybody

    Find there the new COOL ATTACK video. Hope you will enjoy it...

    Monoski for ever !!!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_KrzsZ3g2A

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    Are these for sale yet? I looked at your website but can't read French

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    Google translate!!
    Custom hand made Monoskis in Washington. www.whiteknucklemonoskis.com
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