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steez_apprenticethat's tight asf
hegleezy$850 💀💀💀
nmwninjartIf I was going to blow almost 1K I'd get the Mango or the Rasta GT.
Icant_kfedDo it
Vish-shoe
Cheaper weed ski
Vish-shoe
Cheaper weed ski
switchlip2Much rather would pay a lil extra for a ski that’ll actually last
SessionYou spelled "weaker" wrong.
Icant_kfedSpeak for yourself my j’s are absolute tanks
gravelL take, J makes some dumb durable skis it's why they're so damn heavy, i've skied a pair for 5 years
SessionI'm not commenting on durability, just design.
Icant_kfedSpeak for yourself my j’s are absolute tanks
animatorThey’re heavy because of the use of maple, not because they’re more durable
IsaacNW82From a materials perspective, ON3P and J skis are actually built pretty similarly. They both tend to use 1.8mm bases, full p-tex sidewalls, huge edges, aka the stuff that usually helps it last longer
SchoessON3P uses 2.5mm edges on everything other than their touring skis. Also basically everything they use to make skis in the factory is proprietary and totally custom. So by nature, there's no other ski built like them in the world. You can take that for better or for worse but as a small ski manufacturer that's just kind of par for the course.
SchoessON3P uses 2.5mm edges on everything other than their touring skis. Also basically everything they use to make skis in the factory is proprietary and totally custom. So by nature, there's no other ski built like them in the world. You can take that for better or for worse but as a small ski manufacturer that's just kind of par for the course.
Icant_kfedDoesn’t armada use 2.5s as well?
IsaacNW82And J exclusively uses a 2.5 x 2.2mm edge. What inherently makes ON3P's factory so different than, say, Moment or Utopie?
This isn't a knock on ON3P at all, I'm saying when you dig into how they are built, J and ON3P are similar in that they almost exclusively use the thickest, burliest materials available, and they are the only two companies I know of that do that
SchoessDifferent materials, different edge tempering process, different shop processes (meaning workflow, how they get cooked, glued and on and on), different guys with different hands man. Making good skis is really complex and there are SOOOOO many decisions that are made at every step of the process. On paper 2 skis might look somewhat similar but I don't think that tells the whole story. They'll still feel very different (j to ON3P specifically) when you go to ski them. I'm not saying better or worse, just different. I personally prefer ON3P to any other ski but the point here is more about how skis made by small companies generally are not using standardized equipment in any way, have their own recipes, etc. That makes them each unique and in my opinion more interesting.
SchoessOn some skis I believe they do, or did at least. Every ski company should say how thick their edges are if you read about the ski on the website. 2.5 is the thickest available from any supplier from my understanding
SchizoSkierThey copying vishnu but that’s acc so hard
SessionYou spelled "weaker" wrong.
Vish-shoe
Cheaper weed ski