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Thread: Wrenegade 114, 184cm w/Pivot 14

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    Wrenegade 114, 184cm w/Pivot 14

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    Fairly minty wren 114. Minor top sheet dings, edges and bases excellent. Mounted once with P14 for 315. Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	509613 More pics coming. $450. Pick up in CO or I will ship on your dime. PM or post up any questions. Cheers.</p>
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    &nbsp;And SOLD! thanks.&nbsp;</p>
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    Bump for epic sleds


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    Double Bump. Between Ohsnowflake and I, I think we have 3 pairs of these. The Wren 114 is absolutely incredible. This is one of the better skis ON3P has ever made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdadour View Post
    Double Bump. Between Ohsnowflake and I, I think we have 3 pairs of these. The Wren 114 is absolutely incredible. This is one of the better skis ON3P has ever made.
    They really are! Tell your friends.

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    And bump..
    Had an amazing time on my Wren114 today (passed down from Powtron). Such an incredible ski—stable, nimble, and so fast.

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    Anyone been on these and a 186 Bodacious that could compare? Asking for a friend...


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    Quote Originally Posted by snowaddict91 View Post
    Anyone been on these and a 186 Bodacious that could compare? Asking for a friend...


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    Nothing will be as damp and stable as the Bodacious, but these are damn close. These will be more maneuverable and easier to pivot. I think the best thing about this ski that others have found as well, is they hit both ends of the spectrum really well. Flatten out the bases and they can pivot quite easily (even in the 189), roll them on edge and they are incredibly stable. Again, this is one of the better skis ever designed by ON3P.

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    Wrenegade 114, 184cm w/Pivot 14

    …Topsheet included, those sticks are fuckin sick!
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    I tried the black reissue Bodacious in 186, didn’t really click with it personally. I think the Wrenegade has a bit looser tail, probably just as stiff, they both had big radius (30m?)

    I recently got a pair of Rx in 184, and maybe it’s just the new factor but I prefer them, on paper and on snow pretty similar. I should take both of these out to the hill and do some A/B testing, for science.

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    bump

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    Thanks guys. Sounds like these would check a lot of boxes for me. I have some thinking to do..

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowaddict91 View Post
    Thanks guys. Sounds like these would check a lot of boxes for me. I have some thinking to do..
    I'd sell the Wrens flat too, if that would help you.

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    Sent you a PM


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    How much for the Wrens flat? Sent a PM with that question or at least I think I did?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aanev View Post
    And bump..
    Had an amazing time on my Wren114 today (passed down from Powtron). Such an incredible ski—stable, nimble, and so fast.
    I have. I use to own a 184 wren 114 and still have my 186 bodacious. The wren floats better but not 100% I agree that it picots more. In deep snow on flat terrain it prob does but on hard snow the bode pivots better. The tail of the wren splays up higher but the tail rocker on the bode starts earlier and it has zero camber. Both are great skis and both will plow through anything.


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    Quote Originally Posted by snowaddict91 View Post
    Anyone been on these and a 186 Bodacious that could compare? Asking for a friend...


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    Also the 184 wren is slightly longer than the 186 bodacious.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jdadour View Post
    I think the best thing about this ski that others have found as well, is they hit both ends of the spectrum really well. Flatten out the bases and they can pivot quite easily (even in the 189) ON3P.
    This is exactly how I feel about my Wren NinetyEights. If they ski anything like my NinetyEights, they float better than a ski much wider when called upon. (Due to shape & flex)
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    Quote Originally Posted by N1CK. View Post
    I'd sell the Wrens flat too, if that would help you.
    for the folks who have asked about flat price, I'm going to hold off a bit to see if anyone can take them with the pivots. (plus I'm going to ski the shit out of them this weekend)

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    N1CK your inbox is full

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    Quote Originally Posted by McShortyShorts View Post
    N1CK your inbox is full
    Douched. Fire away.

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    bump. still hoping to sell with Pivots.

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    how about $375 flat. I'll find a home for the P14s.

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