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gapersarefriendsJJ's my man
ExileHayingEnded up going with meridians in 181 as I'm looking more for that surfy/slashy feel.
maclooneyI know it's been a while since the last post but how did you find the meridians? I'm really interested in picking up a pair.
Also, how tall are you? I'm 5 ft 7 so also thinking about going 181.
ZypherI dont know if the construction of the 187cm version differed from the 181cm but at least the ones I rode are true rippers. As well, pow performance left something to be desired. Based on their profile I'd expect them to float nicely but they sort of sunk like a rock. I believe this seasons meridian updated that a bit so maybe Hotpocket or Tyler could fill in a bit for me there.
ZypherTl;Dr if youre looking for a ski that rips hard, has a loose feel, and is capable of taking you anywhere on the mountain look no further. If you expect a softer, playful ski; you may want to reconsider.
hot.pocketThis is one of the complaints that we sometimes [read:rarely] hear from customers regarding the 107 Meridian. Unfortunately, adding some increased powder performance to the ski would take away from the chargy / surfy collaboration you spoke of earlier. We did not change any of the Meridian lineup for next season, aside from the new tip shape on the 117 version.
We designed the 117 Meridian specifically to deal with these issues and it has a significantly more powder oriented sidecut / flex / etc...when compared to it's 107 counterpart.
Pretty much this right here.
jdadourHot Pocket, have you guys ever considered making a Meridian 117 in a longer length? Like 192-194cm? I ski the Bibbys at 190 and feel super comfy on them at that length. Considering adding a fully rockered ski to the quiver for more pure powder skiing, but hesistant to get the Meridian in 187 because it seems like it would be too short. If the ski is fully rockered and -5cm mount, seems like it would ski short and have no problem pivoting, so a longer length would make sense.
Request: Special Run of Meridian 117 192cm with the OG Chipotle Banana crazy topsheets (those graphics are fucking rad!)
-eREKTion-I like this but request Ghost Chant graphics.
jdadourThat works. Alright, we got 2! Any other takers?
ZypherI can’t handle a 192cm ski to well at 5’8 but since the supergoats went over very well in the longer length I can only imagine that the meridian 117s would have a similar outcome
jdadourRequest: Special Run of Meridian 117 192cm with the OG Chipotle Banana crazy topsheets (those graphics are fucking rad!)
-eREKTion-I like this but request Ghost Chant graphics.
hot.pocketWe did not change any of the Meridian lineup for next season, aside from the new tip shape on the 117 version.
We designed the 117 Meridian specifically to deal with these issues and it has a significantly more powder oriented sidecut / flex / etc...when compared to it's 107 counterpart.
Mr_pretzelWhat is the new tip shape?
Would you mind giving a small writeup on the 117 compared say to the bibby? So little information out there on this ski, would love to give it a go.
-eREKTion-Objection, your honor. Asked and answered.
New tip shape?
Aesthetically pleasing and fucking cool.
Meridian vs. Bibby?
Camber, mainly.
Mr_pretzelWhat is the new tip shape?
Would you mind giving a small writeup on the 117 compared say to the bibby? So little information out there on this ski, would love to give it a go.
hot.pocketNew tip shape:
As stated above, the main thing that the 117 brings to the table is it's 'surfy' nature, due to the full rocker. It's quite a bit stiffer than the Bibby due to the fact that you don't have any camber to press through. Both will blast through crud and float plentifully, the 117 is simply more surfy while the Bibby / Wildcat will have a little more stability on the hardpack.
Pure surfy / chargy powder riding, 117 Meridian.
Powder riding + hardpack performance, Bibby / Wildcat.
hot.pocketIf you enjoy the length of your Bibbys, the 117 Meridian 187 would most likely fit you pretty damn well, but I understand the want for longer stuff.
Our production quality / quantity has been steadily increasing over the past few years, and special projects like longer skis and goofy designs are making their way back into our schedules. Unfortunately we've already kind of filled up our quota for new models / specialty stuff due to the introduction of the Wildcat Tour 108, other secret stuff and several OEM projects.
wpski- yes please thank you
-realllyyyy hoping for a non-tour Bibby/wildcat 108
wpski- yes please thank you
-realllyyyy hoping for a non-tour Bibby/wildcat 108