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CalCarson2 on continuing 2 is a terrible looking trick even when performed perfectly with mad style. Also think Daniel Hanka is way over hyped and im not a fan of his quadruple shifty shit
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TheBagOTricksI thought he was implying landing sideways takes more edge control, which I didn't agree with. And even if it does take some amount of edge control, making a trick look ugly is a weird way of showing off your edge skill.
john18061806@skicompanies stop claiming your skis are tougher or more durable or god forbid "bombproof" because they're not.
I thought my ON3P Magnuses would be durable because they're built pretty beefy. I've been on them for maybe 15 days, got 9 edge cracks and the sidewall is opening up. straight up the least durable ski I've owned so far. Kind of pissed that I blew $550 on a pair of skis that might get me to January if I'm lucky.
Or maybe I should just quit skiing rails and stick to groomers.
auskiI don’t really like urban-only edits.
Would rather watch a big booter with lots of doubles.
sharhodesWell they fix damage for free to the best of their ability as long as you send the skis back. Heck, even call the shop and they can probably help you to fix it yourself. Have you contacted them yet? They detune this years magnus pretty well, but you have last years and I'm pretty positive they didn't come with a park detune. What did you use to detune?
Saho3914Deer Valley is actually fun as fuck because almost everyone there only skis groomers. Fresh tracks all day.
benyannelliMagnus/ The Bunch ruined the sport
TrickyDick470Maybe not unpopular in skiing in general, but this is definitely unpopular on the site.
Yellow jackets / safety patrol at Vail Resorts aren't bad (but they aren't good either). Just slow TF down for like 50 yards and you won't get your pass pulled. If you want to go fast there are lots of other places on the mountain to do that.
Or don't get a Vail Resorts pass if you have the option like I did.
hot.pocket95% of so-called nose butter 270's onto rails aren't nose butters, just someone spinning on the ground before hopping onto a rail.
RaarlThe gucciman7 edits are fresh and bring something new to the table
john18061806@skicompanies stop claiming your skis are tougher or more durable or god forbid "bombproof" because they're not.
I thought my ON3P Magnuses would be durable because they're built pretty beefy. I've been on them for maybe 15 days, got 9 edge cracks and the sidewall is opening up. straight up the least durable ski I've owned so far. Kind of pissed that I blew $550 on a pair of skis that might get me to January if I'm lucky.
Or maybe I should just quit skiing rails and stick to groomers.
john18061806Either you're extremely lucky or you don't hit rails the same way most people do. I think a lot of my cracks were from mount hood. The rails get hot there from the sun beating down and their challenge rails are long as hell. Edge cracks happen from the edges heating up from friction on the rail and then hitting the cold snow immediately.
I really wish all ski companies weren't lazy chumps that think steel is good enough for edges (because it's not). Ski ompanies need to get off their lazy ass and hire a materials science guy on their R&D team to figure out a something for edges that isn't so sensitive to rapid changes in temperature.
john18061806Skis that break make more money anyways
john18061806It doesn't matter what I think because most of newschoolers jizzes over anything ON3P
a_burgernot gonna change if everyones making skis with essentially the same construction still
after all armada has been sitting on that patent for replaceable edges for what, more then a decade now?
.lenconIf you take care of your gear and ski hard you can make it last long. Just wax those bases, detune those edges, and fix shit as soon as it pops up.
cool_nameThat is exactly my point, he is saying ON3P makes more money from their skis breaking, which is stupid, as people who break their $600 skis won't buy from them again.
DIRTYBUBBLEOh another one:
ALL boxes are fucking lame
WestcoastsendPark skiers who can't shred all mountain are posers.
mr-mcsteezeFulltilts are as durable as wet paper. Bad quality boot
GRaboneSnowDepends if you are lazy or not when you store them. I stand by Full tilts.
mr-mcsteezeThe last 3 seasons i skied 2 of them on 3 different pairs of full tilts and 1 pair of dalbellos. the fult tilt's boot sole wore out so fast they wouldnt release from my bindings correctly which is why i switched dalbello and wont look back. The plastic bases on full tilts are made from so pretty low quality plastic
GRaboneSnowEver heard of Cat-Tracks? I've got a pair of Head projects made of super tough plastic where the sole has been eaten through from walking without Cat-Tracks. Maybe spend the 2 bucks at a re-use-it centre for a pair?
mr-mcsteezeThe last 3 seasons i skied 2 of them on 3 different pairs of full tilts and 1 pair of dalbellos. the fult tilt's boot sole wore out so fast they wouldnt release from my bindings correctly which is why i switched dalbello and wont look back. The plastic bases on full tilts are made from so pretty low quality plastic
BenWhitthis should be pretty basic stuff, but don't walk through the parking lot with your boots on.
SofaKingSickbleh, worrying about wearing your boots in the parking lot sounds annoying as hell. my 11 year old boots have been walked over way too much pavement and they still work just fine. idk if that's because ive lucked out or a difference in materials but damn
GRaboneSnowDepends if you are lazy or not when you store them. I stand by Full tilts.
SofaKingSickbleh, worrying about wearing your boots in the parking lot sounds annoying as hell. my 11 year old boots have been walked over way too much pavement and they still work just fine. idk if that's because ive lucked out or a difference in materials but damn
BenWhityeah, i get that, but if you are constantly wearing through boots (seems you are not) so much so that they don't function properly in a binding, maybe you should consider doing some basic things to preserve the life of them. i mean, we're spending upwards of $600 on boots, might as well try to maximize the useful life of them. personally, I fucking hate walking around in ski boots to I put them on and take them off in the lodge; problem solved. I don't need to freeze my cajones off getting dressed at my car.
BenWhityeah, i get that, but if you are constantly wearing through boots (seems you are not) so much so that they don't function properly in a binding, maybe you should consider doing some basic things to preserve the life of them. i mean, we're spending upwards of $600 on boots, might as well try to maximize the useful life of them. personally, I fucking hate walking around in ski boots to I put them on and take them off in the lodge; problem solved. I don't need to freeze my cajones off getting dressed at my car.