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  1. #151
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    I have the Reighty seven comp so I went for the am one hundy

    Only skied a groomer and some skiing with the kids this past Sunday but I loved the stability and quietness of the AM hundies

    Can’t wait to get into some more techy terrain with them


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  2. #152
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    "I think of the AM100 and RC95 as being "the same ski, for different skiers" -- meaning I would use them in the same snow conditions, but the skier is the factor... are you looking for more fore-aft stability from larger camber pocket and looking to drive the shovel? Go for the RC95. Looking for a more progressive mount with a longer more supportive tail and a more slashy ride in tight terrain? Go for the AM100." MO

    Why I'm getting AM100 and holding onto my Pro Riders.

  3. #153
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    Joining the AM100 train. 180cm. Woohoo!

    Your wife can't be too mad when the skis show up 11 months later and your like I don't worry I paid for those like a year ago!!

  4. #154
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    Heritage Lab AM 100

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    Your wife can&#39;t be too mad when the skis show up 11 months later and your like I don&#39;t worry I paid for those like a year ago!!
    Story of my life. Ripped the AM Hundies today at Blackcomb in shit ice. They are really good skis on firm snow. You can drive them and carve on edge, or stand up on them and slide. They go fast. Really fast. Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums</p>
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  5. #155
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    Heritage Lab AM 100

    I too had an afternoon on the AM hundy’s at JHMR today

    Very pleasantly surprised at the stability and maneuverability of this beast

    Snow was pretty firm but some northern aspects were holding some chalky snow, whether it was wind transport, and if found I could carve or put in some nice slides in the bumps or some of the smoother steeps

    I haven’t gone this fast in a while either. I think kc mentioned that as well

    My minus eight cm mount with my two nine five bsl might be a hair too far back, but still ok

    If I had to do again I’d mount at minus seven

    Im five-eight and weigh one eight five to one ninety

    Very happy with this ski

    Well done marshal!!!!


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  6. #156
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    Quote Originally Posted by kc_7777 View Post
    Got a few good ski days on the AM100's on proper snow (eg. packed pow and decent groomers) with decent temps and good vis at WB the last few days.

    Great all mtn ski.....with the AM100 you can rip groomers like a lunatic, then jump into a varied terrain, bump run like lower Insanity or Goat's and have a blast on both. 55 mph (90 km/hour Cdn sounds faster) is easy on these on regular groomers full of tourists. The AM's take more commitment to a turn than the FR 110, but if you ski them they will do what you ask. I won't ski the Head SuperShape e-Titans again. Irrelevant now. Marshal is making me money!

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  7. #157
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    Well ended up pulling the trigger on an AM100 and RC85 for next year because why the hell not?

    I expect the AM100 will be more my style, but when it's icy and hasn't snowed in a month nothing beats a groomer zoomer.

  8. #158
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    Just got my 187, and will try to keep a lid on the excitement for six months or so. Very nice shape and build.

    Pretty trad style and 6'1 x 170 in my birthday suit, bsl 325. Trying to decide between mounting at 7 or 8. Used to Monsters and LPs on the line. Very keen on advice.

  9. #159
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    Kc I saw you're selling you am100s in another thread. What are you thoughts behind that decision?

  10. #160
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    Got an Amex gift card for my 15 year work anniversary that was burning a hole in my pocket...

    So it is time for some His and Hers skis!

    - 187 AM100 for me
    - 166 Supernova 100 for the wife

    Will she actually like the skis? No idea...but she needs a fatter ski and they sound like they might work for her. And they are pretty.

    For me, I kind of want an alpine ski in this slot and they sound fun. Something between my 84mm Stockli Monteros and MVP 108s. The stocklis rip low tide, but require a fair amount of effort and concentration off piste, especially in old/heavy snow...not much for noodling around (and also there's a tension between trying to keep their edges razor sharp and skiing them over crap...). The MVPs don't feel like they range as far down as my prior 104 underfoot daily drivers, so there's an opening in the ~100 range.
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  11. #161
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    Mine arrive on Monday!!!!

  12. #162
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    The AM100 has been my new favorite skis this year, you will not regret the decision and it is a great fit in-between those to skis imo. It's been pretty low tide in my part of the world this season and this ski does all the low tide things I want it to do and more. Rip scrapped off to soft groomers? Check. Steep chalk bumps to slushy mank on these 50 degree Feb days? Check. Popping off side hits and arcing through janky bumps at 25 MPH? Check Jump turns in a punchy 40+ degree chute barely wide enough for the skis? Check.

    I am looking at the BC100 for my daily driver moving forward after how awesome the 100 has been for my inbounds skiing this season.

  13. #163
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    Heritage Lab AM 100


    Hitting freeway speeds on mine….

    Well right lane speeds

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  14. #164
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    hey K1mJ0ngTr1ll, are those the latest production version? do you have a profile pic posted up somewhere you can point me towards?

  15. #165
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    Heritage Lab AM 100




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  16. #166
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    Welp while giving my beloved Deathwish one o fours a tune today I noticed a crack in the sidewall. These have been my low tide skis for two and a half seasons now and I&#39;ve loved the piss out of them but it looks like they&#39;re going to be bumped down to rock skis. My question is how do the AM 100s compare to the DW104? Im tempted to just pick up another set of DW but Id also like to expand my horizons and diversify the quiver with some HL beauty

  17. #167
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingslien542 View Post
    Welp while giving my beloved Deathwish one o fours a tune today I noticed a crack in the sidewall. These have been my low tide skis for two and a half seasons now and I've loved the piss out of them but it looks like they're going to be bumped down to rock skis. My question is how do the AM 100s compare to the DW104? Im tempted to just pick up another set of DW but Id also like to expand my horizons and diversify the quiver with some HL beauty
    This AM 100 is much much more damp than the DW104. Personally my time on the 190 104 felt a bit harsh. Both are easy to pivot but the 100 isn’t excessively stiff like the DW. Does a much better job at absorbing bumps and impacts. My AM (first/early run) is a touch on the heavy side at 2330 but it’s not tiring to ski. Was just talking to my buddy about how the 100 has the craziest ability to be fucking glued into a turn and then with the slightest bit of heel pressure can be kicked out into a nice drift. It’s a really fun ski. Accomplishes the same mission as the 104 just in a slightly different more supportive way.


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  18. #168
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    Sounds pretty sweet. How would you compare the flex profiles between the two? And should I go 180 or 187? for reference I was on the 184 DW and loved it in that length for what I was using it for. The rest of my skis are between 186 and 190 so I enjoy longer planks but also liked having the DW as a maneuverable option that could still be driven hard in firm conditions. Basically, does the AM 100 ski shorter, longer or appropriately for its length?

  19. #169
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    What’s the Height/Weight?

  20. #170
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    I was on the 190 104 and the 187 AM100 is more than enough.

  21. #171
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    6foot 200 I have a feeling the 180 would most likely be too short, if the 187 still feels plenty maneuverable Ill happily go that route

  22. #172
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    187 for sure then.

  23. #173
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoarhey View Post
    I have the Reighty seven comp so I went for the am one hundy Only skied a groomer and some skiing with the kids this past Sunday but I loved the stability and quietness of the AM hundies Can&rsquo;t wait to get into some more techy terrain with them Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums
    I have a NIB set of Blue STH2 WTRs awiting these!!!

  24. #174
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    Quote Originally Posted by K1mJ0ngTr1ll View Post



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    Those rocker shots look very similar to the Wren102ti's I have. Anyone been on both and care to give a comparison?

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  25. #175
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    Can you comment on the “energy” you get from these skis when exiting hard carves or mashing through moguls? Do they feel dead/damp or are they pretty lively? Thanks!

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