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Thread: Heritage Lab AM 100

  1. #76
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    Bloody hell, as we say in the Antipodes, these look insane!

    I felt slightly guilty ordering mine, knowing I wouldn't ski them for ages. Seeing those photos, though; did the right thing for sure.

    Btw, I let Marshall know that I'm in no hurry, so put me at the back queue. Hopefully one you of gets his skis a little sooner.

    Please post some initial thoughts/mini reviews asap. And real world weight?

    Fwiw, mine are getting og Forzas

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    Ya…. It’s really good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post

    Ya…. It’s really good.


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    Wow it is lowtide on sunny side right now! Where is your mini review? Give me details?! I can hardly wait lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASmileyFace View Post
    Wow it is lowtide on sunny side right now! Where is your mini review? Give me details?! I can hardly wait lol
    Had to pop over and check it out. Alta is very very lowtide across the board.

    The AM 100 is exactly what I wanted out of this quiver spot. I don't know how MO did it but the skis able to lock in on medium to longer ish turns while still being able to break free into drifts. The small pocket of camber just adds another beautiful layer to cake that is HL suspension. They are extremely intuitive... like 2-3 turns and I was at home. Only 6 runs today but I can confidently say I will be reaching for these more than I ever would have thought I would with a 100. I think if you are someone that has enjoyed the FLs and want something I bit less work in bumps or tight areas these will work wonderfully. On the flipside if you've enjoyed the R/FR110 and their pivoty nature this is your low tide huckleberry.

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    Nice mini review! I've cycled so many skis thru this quiver spot looking for a modern drifty charger that plays well in variable snow

    193-5cm in the cards?

  6. #81
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    Heritage Lab AM 100

    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post
    if you've enjoyed the R/FR110 and their pivoty nature this is your low tide huckleberry.
    You answered my question before I could ask. Thanks for the review

    Thinking of selling off everything but a fr110 and am100 for a 2 ski quiver


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    Quote Originally Posted by PeachesNCream View Post
    You answered my question before I could ask. Thanks for the review

    Thinking of selling off everything but a fr110 and am100 for a 2 ski quiver


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    If I didn’t have issues these 3 could easily be my Alta quiver.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rip View Post
    193-5cm in the cards?
    oh man. that sounds really fun. I'd need 15ish confirmed buyers to make em.

    I planning to offer a 166 length too, for those curious.

    Anyhow, back at it. Big stack of sexy new sticks sitting here to keep pushing out the door!

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    These look a lot like the old 4frnt turbo in terms of dimensions weight and profile, which was a ski I really liked during low tide days in CO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post

    If I didn’t have issues these 3 could easily be my Alta quiver.


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    Beautiful. When I move from SoCal back to mountains, I’d do something very similar. Debating fr120, jeff120, and hb122 for high tide. I think you’ve got 2 of those 3 if I remember right. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts once the real snow starts flying


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    Quote Originally Posted by PeachesNCream View Post
    Beautiful. When I move from SoCal back to mountains, I’d do something very similar. Debating fr120, jeff120, and hb122 for high tide. I think you’ve got 2 of those 3 if I remember right. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts once the real snow starts flying


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    Absolutely.

    I’ve got the
    FR 120 ST, HB 122, Jeff 118 and 124. Would love if we could be blessed soon so I can get one them. Especially the HB and 124. Both 2550g and forgiving in flex. Exactly what I like in deep day skis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshal Olson View Post
    oh man. that sounds really fun. I'd need 15ish confirmed buyers to make em.

    I planning to offer a 166 length too, for those curious.

    Anyhow, back at it. Big stack of sexy new sticks sitting here to keep pushing out the door!

    Yes.. I may have to start saving up my pennies.

    And just a reminder for people thinking 195 is huge..

    A 195cm ski at -6, is the same surface area in front of foot as a 185cm ski at a trad -11 mount.

    There's a lot of potential for a ski like that, 'skinny' pow ski that can still drift thru soft snow just deeper in the pack and then the skinnier waist is awesome for when things start to crud up or you encounter firmer snow.

    Closest I've found so far is the longest length 4frnt raven, and the 191 Salomon stance 102. They both were close but if they both had a bit less tip rocker(stances) and a bit more beef up front (ravens) they were almost there.

  13. #88
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    Heritage Lab AM 100

    That am onehundo is bourgi af!


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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post
    Absolutely.

    I’ve got the
    FR 120 ST, HB 122, Jeff 118 and 124. Would love if we could be blessed soon so I can get one them. Especially the HB and 124. Both 2550g and forgiving in flex. Exactly what I like in deep day skis
    Same! Daaang that’s quite the lineup. You’ve got the playful bamboo core deep day ski covered. Will be v curious to see what (ones) end up being the top choice


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    Shipping notification received.

    Thanks Marshal!!!!


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    I'm sure I missed it somewhere here but what's the weight of these in a 187cm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duffman View Post
    I'm sure I missed it somewhere here but what's the weight of these in a 187cm?
    2350

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    I think the 110 is 2350 and the 100 is 2250. I haven’t weighed my 110, but I kinda liked that my Ren is 2450, my 110 is 2350, and my future 100 is 2250.

    Feels like a perfectly balanced family.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    I think the 110 is 2350 and the 100 is 2250. I haven’t weighed my 110, but I kinda liked that my Ren is 2450, my 110 is 2350, and my future 100 is 2250.

    Feels like a perfectly balanced family.


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    The 100s came in heavy and I can tell you it’s awesome for hard snow performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post
    The 100s came in heavy and I can tell you it’s awesome for hard snow performance.
    That’ll work! Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    That’ll work! Cheers.
    Yes sir! It’s really a shitload of fun and the first ski I’ve really clicked with in that waist range.

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    Almost looking forward to skiing in the rain this weekend at WB 'cause my 180 AM100's are mounted.

    Marshal's rec mount is -7cm +/- 1cm.

    I went 83.5cm straight pull from tail (-6.3cm) cause of my short bsl and I like being a bit forward.

    I'm 84cm from tail on the 180 FR110 (-5.8cm), and

    83cm from tail on the 180 R120 ST (-6.8cm), so the AM100 will be right between.

    The AM's long, subtle tip and tail rocker looks nice.
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    You did a phenomenal job Pulling an Arild. Pretty sure that’s my next ski.


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    AM100s showed up today. The flex is sooo smooth and nice. Beautiful profile, amazing finish and another stunning topsheet. Bravo MO. I have no doubt these will quickly become another cold dead hands ski. Mounted at -6.5 from TC.

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  25. #100
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    Damn Those are sexy. I need another 100 underfoot ski like I need another butthole, but do want…….

    Prob for the best I missed this. But looking forward to comparisons to Mantra, Enforcer (older stiffer version), Bonafide etc. Especially curious how the flex handles bigger shittier EC bumps as I have used a 95-100 as a daily here forever. I love how Praxis can make a damp relatively stiff ski without metal and it soundly like this could be similar.


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