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Questions for ON3P owners (specifically: Wrenegade, Billy goat, and Caylor)
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I have heard nothing but good things about ON3P skis.
Im 6 foot, 181 pounds
I'm looking for a all mountain ski that can slay powder but also can have alot of fun on steep groomers and trees.
The Billy Goat seems perfect for this, with the Caylor and Wrenegade not far from perfect.
IF YOU OWN/HAVE OWNED ONE OF THESE SKIS: please tell me about them, if they will be good for my specifications.
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obviously, plus karma for help, it is greatly apreciated
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I got to ski the BG last weekend and loved them.
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I can tell you right now that they are making a pair of skis for a 6' 7" over 200 lb guy with 2 layers of carbon fiber. I think they will hold up buddy. These are super, legit, hardcore, well built skis.
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having skied them, and having a pair of wrens on the way i can tell you this much.
BGs have a much sharper turn radius then wrens. and the extra rocker makes the excel in tighter trees. but they dont ski as well on groomers or when charging. the wrens blast through anything in their way, can ski groomers well because of the small rocker, and are just overall more stable when dropping stuff. the caylor has the most jibby feel out of the 3, similar to hellbents just stiffer and way more lively. they will be your best bet if you want to land/ride switch or for any of your powder jibbing shenanigans.
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thomas would know about hucking, he stomps 180's off 45 footers on the reg
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