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  1. #1226
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    Those look great

    182 or 175?

    Did you get a weight on them?

    Probably doesn’t matter as they are beastly

    Mine arrive tomorrow!


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  2. #1227
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoarhey View Post
    Those look great

    182 or 175?

    Did you get a weight on them?

    Probably doesn’t matter as they are beastly

    Mine arrive tomorrow!


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    175! I am short (5'5") haha.
    Did not get a weight, was too excited to mount them up. Definitely sturdy.

  3. #1228
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoarhey View Post
    Those look great

    182 or 175?

    Did you get a weight on them?

    Probably doesn’t matter as they are beastly

    Mine arrive tomorrow!


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    Got my 182s.

    Weights are 2045g/2055g.

    Straight tape lengths are 179.6/179.7.

    Measured sidecut radius on one ski at 22.1m (average, over majority of effective edge).

  4. #1229
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    Thanks. Great info

    I’m on the 175 train.




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  5. #1230
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    Yup! The 175 R87 Comp should be right around 1950g.

  6. #1231
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    My scale has 1890 g per on my pair


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  7. #1232
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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
    sweet ^ would love to hear your thoughts.
    As promised, got the R87s out today. Definitely unideal conditions but better than nothing.
    Ski: 175 R87 Comp build
    Location: Alpine Meadows, CA
    Weather: Toasty, 50 degrees at base at 9am, 68 at 11:30am when I stopped
    Me: 5'5", 145ish. Born and raised east coast skier, lower level collegiate race experience. Certainly not the best skier on the mountain or a pro, but if you saw me on a groomer carving you'd get the impression I know what I am doing ;p just don't watch me ski west coast style trees
    Bindings/Boot: STH2s and Technica Mach1 130s

    First off, nothing to report on the build quality that hasn't already been said. Absolutely impeccable. I did not touch the tune, just threw on a coat of molybdenum wax + yellow swix race wax to match our wet dirty snow conditions today.

    Now the skiing: If you have ever been on a GS race ski and thought to yourself "I want this but wider", then this is the ski for you. My first run was a wide open groomer, it was absurdly soft (leaving deep trenches) but as soon as I laid the skis over on edge they locked in on a perfectly natural turn. The feedback on transition was also good, not quite the "launch" you'd see from something like a race spec slalom ski but more of a "thanks for loading me, here is the energy back in full". While they were locked in the tails could release to scrub speed with no problem. I never once felt like I was being taken for a ride or nervous about catching an edge like some skinnier skis can do.

    I went on a hunt and found some west facing stuff that had not yet softened yet. On the firm stuff the skis held an edge very well. It was also much easier to release the tails and play with turn shapes when desired.

    As far as speed limit, I was hitting up to 50 through spring mush without any chatter whatsoever.

    In the name of science I decided to try a steep moguled east facing run. I knew right away this was a mistake when I dropped in and sunk 6"+ into wet heavy mank. While everything up to this point was showing the skis as easy to ski, I was quickly reminded that they are flat tailed heavy metal skis. I ended up a little backseat and almost lost it as the tails dug in. I'm sure in good or even better than trash conditions they would have been great.

    These are definitely skis that like to be driven and go fast. I'm excited to be able to use them as a mid winter low tide ski when tahoe inevitably gets its three week long dry spell. They'll also make a great early season groomer ski. They're exactly what I was looking for: a race construction ski with enough width and a versatile enough shape to ski in conditions that aren't race course perfect.

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  8. #1233
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    Imna get me a pair of them fkin things. Word.

  9. #1234
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    Fat GS ski seems tasty. Thanks for the review.


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  10. #1235
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    Sooo, Hellbent?

  11. #1236
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    Quote Originally Posted by FullStop View Post
    Sooo, Hellbent?
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  12. #1237
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    Bringing Back The Best: Lotii And Other Assorted Love Songs

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    Panda poles!


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  13. #1238
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucknau View Post
    Panda poles!


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    Matchy!

    support the raddest project going: http://heritagelabskis.com

  14. #1239
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    I wonder, how many more ski designs does Marshall have drawn up just waiting to get asked about? If I draw a chalk pentagram and whisper *garbones* does the autocad file just pop into existence on his laptop?


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  15. #1240
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    hm, there is even an outlet section now, though you kinda need to be a big boy to take advantage of it right now:
    https://heritagelabskis.com/products/hl-outlet-skis

    The outlet's current offering:
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    pricse:
    450 c113 - 325 for the middle three - 275 for the bottom pair.

    Killer deals imho

  16. #1241
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    Im about to list a few more pair of skis in the outlet as well
    Last edited by Marshal Olson; 05-21-2023 at 07:14 AM.

  17. #1242
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    Some really hot outlet skis now at Heritage Lab!
    https://heritagelabskis.com/products/hl-outlet-skis

    Priced to move. Generous warranty/exchange policies apply. Please ping me any time with questions.

    These are likely to be the last outlet skis for some time.
    Thank you for taking a peek
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  19. #1244
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    what in the name of all 666?!?!? I see it has been debated up thread, but damn, another sweet offering from Heritage Labs!

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    a question: how is the Bamboo / Poplar wood core designed, meaning what wood / grass goes where?

  20. #1245
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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    what in the name of all 666?!?!? I see it has been debated up thread, but damn, another sweet offering from Heritage Labs!

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    a question: how is the Bamboo / Poplar wood core designed, meaning what wood / grass goes where?
    /\/\/\ Whoa!!!

    Bent as Hell!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    what in the name of all 666?!?!? I see it has been debated up thread, but damn, another sweet offering from Heritage Labs!

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    a question: how is the Bamboo / Poplar wood core designed, meaning what wood / grass goes where?
    … how long will the pre-order window be open? I think I might need these in my life.

  22. #1247
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    MO, you gotta stop man. My bank account won’t survive.

    I’m salivating over these.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    what in the name of all 666?!?!? I see it has been debated up thread, but damn, another sweet offering from Heritage Labs!

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    a question: how is the Bamboo / Poplar wood core designed, meaning what wood / grass goes where?
    Praise be to our most un-holy on high.

  24. #1249
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    Holy Hellbent!! The hellbent ain't the ski for me but for those that follow the cult have to be psyched. I know at least two people locally who have said they want a new pair so I will be passing this along.
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  25. #1250
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    Agreed, had a pair my second season on skis. I’d like to jump on a pair now and see what my thoughts would be. While it might have been my skill level if I landed in the back seat at all those tails were like banana peels!


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