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03-03-2020, 08:03 AM #1Registered User
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Where'd the heavy skis go?
So, every once in a while, I start dreaming about the next ski to get and I make a post on here. Maybe I'm an old fuddy-dud, but I'm constantly longing for a traditional heavy ski with good effective edge. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy some lighter skis touring and whatnot, but for blasting around on chop at the resort, give me a damp, stable ski with good effective edge and a traditional mounting point.
But I must say, whether it was my everyday western ski when I lived west, or my soft day eastern ski....I always think back to my incredible Line Influence 105. Best $300 I probably ever spend. Who is still making a ski like this? It demolished chop (way better than the Line Supernatural 108), held an edge well, and had a turn radius what was still fun to carve. More traditional, flat-ish tail, a reasonable amount of early rise.
Who still makes a ski like this? Only Stockli or Kastle?
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03-03-2020, 08:09 AM #2
Blame the backcountry fad. The number of goofballs I see skiing lift served in AT gear has reached a new high.
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03-03-2020, 08:51 AM #3Registered User
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03-03-2020, 09:00 AM #4
Agreed. It’s desperation stem christy on groomed blue
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03-03-2020, 09:34 AM #5
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03-03-2020, 10:11 AM #6Registered User
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Kastle makes some heavy skis, the new (not red) MX98 is supposed to be a charger. Volkl has 4 skis between 98 and 108mm wide that might fit what you are looking for. They still exist, just not in the quantity they used to
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03-03-2020, 10:28 AM #7Registered User
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K2 and Nordica are both making some pretty heavy traditionalish skis. The K2 Mindbender 99ti and Nordica Enforcer 100 are both over 2300 grams per ski with mount points of -11 and -8 respectively. The other skis in the Mindbender and Enforcer lines are similar as well. Rossi went all in on the lighter is better trend until they rolled out some of the Black Ops lines, but they have pretty centered mounts.
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03-03-2020, 10:32 AM #8
Blizzard is also still making heavy skis. The bodacious is a phenomenal resort pow/chop ski. The new cochise is supposed to be a great ski as well.
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03-03-2020, 10:34 AM #9
Where'd the heavy skis go?
There’s a cheap ass pair of 194 4frnt devastators with metal bindings on gear swap. yeah yeah, they’re twin tip without a traditional mount point. They’d be my first choice for a ski off and they can carve 25m like a Ginsu. Pretty ridiculously heavy
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03-03-2020, 10:50 AM #10Registered User
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Just checked and the Influence 105 was around 2250 grams per ski which is also similar to the Enforcer 104 and Mindbender 108. ON3Ps Wrenegade series has -10cm+ mount points are the 108s weigh in around 2200 grams.
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03-03-2020, 11:06 AM #11
DIY heavy skis. Add vibration damping and ski length via hot glue gun tips and cutting board tail xtendrz. In total, I added one pound per ski to result in total weight of just shy of 2800 grams per ski. The benefits have been somewhat surprising. Zero chatter on ice/hard crusts, more mass for blasting through crud and chop. Hard to believe but swing weight hasn't been affected too adversely; I drive the skis using a forward/shin pressure stance, so they pop and pivot effortlessly...just gotta work in synch with the skis tip rocker contact/pivot point for short turns and they basically turn themselves.
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03-03-2020, 11:26 AM #12
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03-03-2020, 01:06 PM #13Registered User
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03-03-2020, 01:11 PM #14
There’s a pair of 191(?) Head Super Mojos at Boomtown Sports in Nelson. Probably get them for next to nothing. Drilled once no core shots. I almost bought them.
Bunch of other heavy old school chargers too, Tankers, Explosives, Launchers, etc.
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03-03-2020, 03:04 PM #15Registered User
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03-03-2020, 04:06 PM #17
The Blizzard Rustler 11 comes in at 2052g at 188cm. Having ridden a pair, they'll eat up any mank you throw at it.
For a thinner waisted offering, like someone hinted earlier the Volkl Mantra M5 for example weighs almost identical to the Rustler 11, but it's narrower (titanal layer certainly helps this). Another crud eating monster.
Like you I like heavy, damp skis inbounds.
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03-03-2020, 04:09 PM #18
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03-03-2020, 04:35 PM #19Registered User
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Fischer ranger 107 ti is a heavy directional ski, turning radius is shorter. I tried it’s little brother the 99 ti and found it to be very stable but still lively.
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03-03-2020, 04:45 PM #20
Nobody else wants fucking cutting boards on their skis. Jesus Christ.
Wren 108's are what you seek. I skied the 184ti a little. Felt like a brick under my feet, and rock steady. Didn't get a chance to open it up since I was in deep, tight trees, but you could just tell it could go 40+ mph while you sip hot tea.
(It also slarved through tight spots very well. In fact, once I got used to the weight, some of which was probably the demo bindings, it was remarkably easy to ski. You could just tell it was ready to destroy anything if I let it.)
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03-03-2020, 04:57 PM #21indentured servant
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03-03-2020, 05:34 PM #22
Head Monster series, but they too are discontinuing.
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03-03-2020, 06:21 PM #23
I always turn to the race ski manufacturers and check for two sheets of metal. The OG Enforcer is stout as well as the Legend Pro Rider. Couldn't agree more about the weight is great and beater quiver of one skiing you see on prepared snow. Last I was at Squaw it seemed like half the punters were on AT gear. Saw a guy survival skiing on original Maestrales, which I own, and I think he had no idea that a basic rental would serve him better. Can't imagine skiing those slippers on a heavy ski in ice. Would make Hoji look like a goof, okay maybe not Hoji.
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