What gear are you looking forward to most next year?
I'm gawking hard at that Line Sakana...
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powpatroldude,it’s ns unofficial rule to wait for masshole to create the gesr
rumour thread.
But in all seriousness the sakana seems cool and also the atomic/salomon shift binding will be pretty cool to see the change in ski ‘culture’
wpskiI'm excited for next year's 4frnts, even though we don't know what they are
DingoSeanWhat gear are you looking forward to most next year?
I'm gawking hard at that Line Sakana...
.MASSHOLE.I'm interested in the Richard Permin pro model..
mmccarthy81I really want to try the bentchetler 100s, although I’ve never actually skied the fatter ones
evaroniSame here, I mostly skied the backland 102's and the infamous last season. Both really fun in their element but the Bent 100 seems like it will be that all mountain/ park Slayer you can use every day.
evaroniSame here, I mostly skied the backland 102's and the infamous last season. Both really fun in their element but the Bent 100 seems like it will be that all mountain/ park Slayer you can use every day.
mmccarthy81Yeah my park skis rn are center mounted blends and are currently doubling as my all mountains. I want something a little better for out of the park that can handle tracked out pow and crud. I’m hoping the bentchetler 100s mounted a little back with the boat hull tips will do it for me.
xerophyteWant to try Head Kore 99 and Benchetler 100.
-arc-Next years bent chetlers look sick af
eheethDoesn't matter, but you'll be able to buy three pairs for the price of one the week after they're released, with free bindings
YabaDabaDoobieWait what? How does that work?
wpskiWhat's this I'm hearing about Solomon putting rock in their skis next year?
.nastySuper thin tip profile on the bentchetler 100. The HRZN tech is a bit smoother and less angulated (also on the 120) as well.
Greg_KHow did they ski?!?!
Dying to try them out.
Greg_KHow did they ski?!?!
Dying to try them out.
DingoSeanThey're cool. Hype as fuck tho.
I like the new 120's way more. They're so freaking light holy crapoly
DingoSeanDon't expect it to stick in ice. They have a bit more rocker than you'd need for the east coast.
BondyTbh people talking about the 2019 chetlers i'm kinda razzed they made em so light every companies trying to turn good skis into light touring skis.
.nastyWhile that is somewhat true, I wouldn't say the new benchetler is in that same "ultra-light" category that say a brand like Dynafit would make.
DingoSeanHaha I kinda would honestly. I don't see any ski that wide from Dynafit (See: Fischer or Blizzard, since that's who actually makes their skis) being any lighter.
You're in powder... you don't need a heavy super stiff ski: See any ski with Eric Pollard's name on it.
DingoSeanHaha I kinda would honestly. I don't see any ski that wide from Dynafit (See: Fischer or Blizzard, since that's who actually makes their skis) being any lighter.
You're in powder... you don't need a heavy super stiff ski: See any ski with Eric Pollard's name on it.
.nastyI can’t give a great opinion since I only demo’d the 180cm (I’m 6’ 180lbs) and it’s a very light ski, I was over skiing it quite a bit haha. This pair in the pic is for Wacko.
.nastyI'm talking about the 100
Profahoben_212For resort yes you do. I'm not a huge fan of the lightening up train for resort. Super awesome for 2 hours and then get thrown around like a hooker in a frat house when it gets chopped up.
Throw some shifts as a 50/50 ski and fuck yeah.
DingoSeanHaha I kinda would honestly. I don't see any ski that wide from Dynafit (See: Fischer or Blizzard, since that's who actually makes their skis) being any lighter.
You're in powder... you don't need a heavy super stiff ski: See any ski with Eric Pollard's name on it.
Profahoben_212Super awesome for 2 hours and then get thrown around like a hooker in a frat house when it gets chopped up.
BondyIts not like it stays super untracked all the time the second the snow gets tracked and chopped the 1700 grams is really going to be a unjustice
Greg_KSounding like the Blizzard Rustler 9 which has been getting great reviews in all conditions might be a better bet for people that want an “all mountain free ride” ski that still does well at speed and on hardpack. More traditional mount and feel than the Bent 100 though.
DingoSeanWhat gear are you looking forward to most next year?
I'm gawking hard at that Line Sakana...
mmccarthy81I really want to try the bentchetler 100s, although I’ve never actually skied the fatter ones
DingoSeanThey're cool. Hype as fuck tho.
I like the new 120's way more. They're so freaking light holy crapoly
highpeakThey are a lot of fun. Pretty much a well-rounded park ski. The bentchetler 120's are surprisingly lighter than the 100's because the 120 uses a touring core.
highpeakYeah the new 120 is lighter than the 100. I skied them at the back bowls of Copper and they were a blast
mmccarthy81I'm hoping that the 100 won't be too light, I really want it to be my fun ski for chop and crud.
DingoSeanweight doesn't matter. the snow density, the slope, and your ability to drive through it matter.
If you're in heavily tracked west coast dense snow, it's going to be a bitch, sure... in which case I wouldn't even bring something as wide as a 120 underfoot rockered ski.. I'd go about 100-110 and keep my speed up as fast as I can...but if you're at say.. Wolf Creek, Colorado on February 22nd when they had 33" of 4% density snow with ratios in the 1:20 range... it doesn't matter if it gets tracked up.
TheVictatorYesterday I learned that the graphic designer who did the designs for pretty much all of the 4frnt skis is no longer working with the company. In regards to actual ski technology this means nothing, but maybe that’s why they’ve taken so long to preview their 2018-2019 lineup?
Bonus fun fact: he’s now doing designs for Rayne Longboards, if you’re familiar with them.