Actually I’m getting 191 114 sego big horns.
If you see someone killing it at hood this summer it’s definitely probably usually going to be me
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WoFlowzJust had to not type that paragraph I was gonna right about how this was the 3rd thread today. Ya got me good one
BraybladeIdk if its just me but I really don't enjoy sego skis :( I'm from Idaho so I really wanted to like my local brand but the skis were just utter shit. I rode the Tot, the cleaver, and the bighorn and all of them were just so unresponsive. It was like skiing an old piece of plywood
BraybladeIdk if its just me but I really don't enjoy sego skis :( I'm from Idaho so I really wanted to like my local brand but the skis were just utter shit. I rode the Tot, the cleaver, and the bighorn and all of them were just so unresponsive. It was like skiing an old piece of plywood
SavageBiffIt’s probably just you, big horns are a dope damp ski
BraybladeMy issue was that they were so damp they were unresponsive
SavageBiffUnderstood.
I prefer easy to ski skis that can still charge, like my yle, nothing wrong with easy to ski skis which is why I’m getting a +10 ullr , basically a yle, I also like bacons and outlines and love heavier damper skis like the b ops, commanders for nukin chop
for me I didn’t find them un responsive , I found the lack of pop to be in responsive, almost, dead, other than that, for such a progressively mounted ski, they are pretty dope in pow, chop, and groomers, not ultra easy like a marksman or similar but still pretty easy to manage, the 106 anyway I never rode the 11? Whatever width it is
BraybladeI rode the big horns on a demo day a few years back so i was on demo bindings at the recommended mount which could have made the ski less fun. I have a vivid memory of skiing some soft crud (snowed 3-4 inches the night before and it was skied out at this point) and the skis just feeling like I was holding on for dear life. It felt like they just wouldn't do anything that I wanted. My major complaint was that even when i was turning or speed checking it was really hard to feel how my skis were interacting with the snow. I hadn't had an experience like that with any other skis that day and I rode everything from magnus 102s to dynastar chams (even some stokli race skis). I really wanted to like em but i just had a poor experience with all the skis of theirs that I tried. Hopefully I can ride em again in the future but im not really seeking it out at this point