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Give me the lowdown about ON3P
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It's obvious that NS is obsessed with on3p. Whats the deal with these skis? Why are they so good, and what would you recomend for me as a new big mountain ski?
Specs:
6 foot
140 lbs
Whistler/Baker as home mountains
Expert skier
looking for rocker/early rise/reverse camber
Something that can handle big cliffs, steeps, tight turns, ect.
Thanks NS!
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191? That's pretty long, no?
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Billy Goats.
Thank me later.
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If you want a charging ski, look at the cease and desist. I dont remember the lengths but you would want something around 190. If you want a powder jib ski, look at the caylors. I have them and they are amazing. As for size, it is a call on your point, 181 or 191. I am 5'10 and ride a 181, so it all depends on how much ski you want. For a powder ski that is more directional and is more all around, look at the 186 Billy goat. I haven't heard much about the c&d, but the caylors and bg's have great reviews, definately worth looking at
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Also I'll have a review for caylors up soon, I need one more day to test them in different conditions
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they arent completely bomb proof but the base durability is quality along with most of the top sheet, though it will chip like any other ski
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they put weird shit on your ski boxes. i advise looking elsewhere
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