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jumpman101Got the Jeffery 102 and copped a set of 100s for this season. I had the first set of the 98 kartels and loved them they were perfect. Noticed on the 102 jeff they floated really well but on icy days east coast and skiing park they slid around alot. Didn't help sliding rails but the 100s the new rocker profile was lowered to increase the effective edge so excited to get on them. I wouldn't stray from on3p. If you loved the 96 you'll love the 100 it's a small bump up but probably perfect daily driver.
ChinchiYeah probably just need to sack up and pay the ~$200 more for the on3ps lol
jumpman101Got the Jeffery 102 and copped a set of 100s for this season. I had the first set of the 98 kartels and loved them they were perfect. Noticed on the 102 jeff they floated really well but on icy days east coast and skiing park they slid around alot. Didn't help sliding rails but the 100s the new rocker profile was lowered to increase the effective edge so excited to get on them. I wouldn't stray from on3p. If you loved the 96 you'll love the 100 it's a small bump up but probably perfect daily driver.
ChinchiSup guys. So I’m looking for a new daily driver for all mountain/park in the east coast (75%AM, 25%) park. I’m coming off of on3p kartel 96s ~2018 which are by far the best skis I’ve ever had, if I could just buy them again I would. Was wondering if the Jeffrey 100 would still fit the bill for this purpose or if going with something different (and cheaper) like the prodigy 2.0 would fit the bill as well.