Im considering buying a pair of on3p magnus 90. Sherw your experience with their durability below.
Thanks
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sambuswellThis thread... Again
sambuswellThis thread... Again
mystery3Same title and everything. At least this one won't give me notifications for a thread in which my comment was deleted.
VinnieFMy ON3P's just had the base delaminate on one of the tips down to past where the edge starts, so the edge is coming out with it too :(
I got them used, but they were perfect condition with not even a topsheet chip or any evidence of having touched a rail. Maybe 20 days in on them now. I plan to try and epoxy it back together if anyone has any tip on which type of epoxy is best for this?
AJ.NormandBump
eheethdude chill, you have what you want - on3p are some of the best durability in the game.
there's literally this thread that someone's already shown you https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/866490/ON3P-Durability- if you want more
AJ.NormandI just want to hear what people have experienced so that way I don’t waste 800 on new skis
VinnieFMy ON3P's just had the base delaminate on one of the tips down to past where the edge starts, so the edge is coming out with it too :(
I got them used, but they were perfect condition with not even a topsheet chip or any evidence of having touched a rail. Maybe 20 days in on them now. I plan to try and epoxy it back together if anyone has any tip on which type of epoxy is best for this?
VinnieFMy ON3P's just had the base delaminate on one of the tips down to past where the edge starts, so the edge is coming out with it too :(
I got them used, but they were perfect condition with not even a topsheet chip or any evidence of having touched a rail. Maybe 20 days in on them now. I plan to try and epoxy it back together if anyone has any tip on which type of epoxy is best for this?
skiP.E.I.I used a flexible automotive/all purpose adhesive from Canadian Tire for this. Can't remember what it's called but it was in a grey tube and was about $8. It's transparent. It sets pretty quickly, so make sure you have clamps ready to go. I have tried marine epoxy too, and I find it works for filling large core shots but isn't great for sticking skis back together.
Andy03What I can say about the dourability after a half season riding ON3P Jessie: the topsheet is really durable. But thats it.
One edge of a ski is broken, on the other ski the base is loosen.
The ski are really expensive and I bought them because of the durabilty. But the durability is the same as other ski brands.
I wrote them a email with pics but they didnt answer me yet. Really sad, especially if you buy an expensive ski :(