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Differences between the 184 B Squads and the 190 EHP's
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Anyone tell me the flex patteren comparison and how they handle differnetly in every type of terrain.
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Common someone must beable to make a general distinguishment between these two skis
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184 Squads are quite a bit stiffer. And probably ski a bit longer because of the lack of a twin. The TGR boards will have more info. Possibly ask Vicious as well, I believe he is selling some 184 squads, and chances are hes ridden the 190 EHPs and could give you some sort of comparison.
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If my understanding is correct, 190 EHP's are modified VCT's from the previous season. The 193 are entirely different skis, far more relateable to the B squad's than the 190's are. I advise you to search TGR for this, since newschoolers is not that informed on the big mountain scene.
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Word. Get the 194s. Superman can't flex that shit.
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Those are two entirely different skis. The Squads are going to be a lot stiffer so they will handle crud and speed better. However, the EHP's will float better and be more forgiving if you don't stay on top of them. Squads would make a nice everyday ski, but the EHP's are definitely more of a quiver ski.
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so the 184 squads measure out bigger than the 190 EHP
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anyone know if there is enough sidecut to still carve on the hard pack
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Lengthwise, the two ski about the same.
As others have mentioned, the Squad is much stiffer.
Yes, the 184 Squad has plenty of sidecut to rail hardpack. In fact, that's where I find them to excel.
There's not much comparison to be done between one and the other here as you are talking about horses of s different color my friend.
Bottom line, Squads for hardpack and crud or EHPs if you are in softer snow a majority of the time.
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