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SteezyYeeter"xankilla has been good for spreading misfit's name" is one of the "worst takes you've ever read" why are you being a jerk and randomly attacking me for having a different opinion? chillout.
BLandzIf you say stupid shit, people are gonna think your stupid.
Newsheepersyou're
BLandz😂😂😂 major backfire
Newsheepersthis is how my skis looked after I took them out, to be fare though
BLandzHa! Gotcha back. Now we both look like idiots
**This post was edited on Jan 4th 2024 at 12:05:49pm
Newsheeperswell, well, well, I normally don't care about grammar, it's just that you are saying he looks dumb, so it's ironic. Now you got me stressing.
SteezyYeetertf does 🥩🛹 even mean
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TowRopesmeat rida
snowfinderI know what factory you are talking about. Dont know why everyone has to be so hush hush about who makes the skis, it doesnt take much work to find the factories that will work with start ups.
Misfitmonkeyare armada made there?, cause my new misfits feel like my armada arv thanos dogs ,
similar profile in terms of camber and rocker, and are almost identical side profile
MisfitSkisVery entertaining indeed. To throw some points out there without making this a penis measuring contest against ankilla; our durability is on par with most brands, we use a poplar and beech core with the standard 10-11mm wood thickness in the center and it tapers out towards the ends, we try to have the beech under where the binding screws go so that it’s a harder wood you are drilling into. We use a heavier fiberglass underfoot to thicken and stiffen the middle third of the ski platform. We come out of a factory that produces other huge name skis (won’t say specifics, they might not like us to) using the exact same materials and labor and pay the same price (probably even pay more per ski due to our scale). There is no corner cutting to save cost, it’s all the same materials and processes they would use for any other company they produce for. We price our skis lower to be more accessible to those who want a good ski to ride, but could charge $600-800 like most other ski companies coming out of our factory. We also are continually adjusting the construction wanting to make a better and better ski each season, and for only our second season with a product on the market I believe we are doing just fine and on the right path from what started as a ski pressed in our garage to now about 200 total skiers on our skis between this season and last. Ankilla is still the only person to rip out like that, and be it 5 times is mind boggling indeed, so I am unsure how to fully address that issue. Myself (Ian) and the rest of the team stand behind the quality of the product and will continue to tweak and modify each season as needed (for example this year was the first production run of the 96 park ski, it’s a little stiffer than we wanted so tweaks will be made to soften up next seasons version). I’m not going to point fingers and blame the mount or the ski or the skier, definitely a independent case for now unless people start ripping out left and right (would bet money that won’t happen). Really enjoying the small ski community beef though, stokes the flame of a dying industry. Cheers fuckers ;)
Bernie585Dying industry is crazy
Bernie585Dying industry is crazy
MisfitSkisThere is no corner cutting to save cost
Misfitmonkeyare armada made there?, cause my new misfits feel like my armada arv thanos dogs ,
similar profile in terms of camber and rocker, and are almost identical side profile
Farmville420
armchair_skierWe're so fucking back
Vish-shoeBlaming tearout on the skis when you mounted them yourself is a reach, what a fucking clown.
partyandBSlol noooo way. 🤣 did they really mount it themselves?! like hell yeah for the diy but you can’t put a company on blast for mounts ripping out if you did your own mount with an online print off on the floor of you apartment.
BradFiAusNzCoCaNo he explained it on some podcast. It was like he’s rider x and their group is ankilla or idk.
I have been staying away from insta but just watched the two stories left. Damn. I couldn’t even finish the second one. I was cringing so hard. And I hate to use the word cringe but that’s all I can think to describe it.
MisfitSkisVery entertaining indeed. To throw some points out there without making this a penis measuring contest against ankilla; our durability is on par with most brands, we use a poplar and beech core with the standard 10-11mm wood thickness in the center and it tapers out towards the ends, we try to have the beech under where the binding screws go so that it’s a harder wood you are drilling into. We use a heavier fiberglass underfoot to thicken and stiffen the middle third of the ski platform. We come out of a factory that produces other huge name skis (won’t say specifics, they might not like us to) using the exact same materials and labor and pay the same price (probably even pay more per ski due to our scale). There is no corner cutting to save cost, it’s all the same materials and processes they would use for any other company they produce for. We price our skis lower to be more accessible to those who want a good ski to ride, but could charge $600-800 like most other ski companies coming out of our factory. We also are continually adjusting the construction wanting to make a better and better ski each season, and for only our second season with a product on the market I believe we are doing just fine and on the right path from what started as a ski pressed in our garage to now about 200 total skiers on our skis between this season and last. Ankilla is still the only person to rip out like that, and be it 5 times is mind boggling indeed, so I am unsure how to fully address that issue. Myself (Ian) and the rest of the team stand behind the quality of the product and will continue to tweak and modify each season as needed (for example this year was the first production run of the 96 park ski, it’s a little stiffer than we wanted so tweaks will be made to soften up next seasons version). I’m not going to point fingers and blame the mount or the ski or the skier, definitely a independent case for now unless people start ripping out left and right (would bet money that won’t happen). Really enjoying the small ski community beef though, stokes the flame of a dying industry. Cheers fuckers ;)
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mikemdon't some companies put a plate in the middle of the ski to help hold the binding? or am I just thinking about kids foam core skis?
BearsOnKetamineOn ankillas story he talked about how his bindings keep ripping out (he’s had 5 bindings rip out). What in the constitution make misfits do this but most skis don’t?
X_ANKILLAHol up just as a correction, 4 rip outs and 1 snap with 2 pairs of misfits. But yeah dawg the ski is NOT meant to butter at all, which is sad bc the owners Lukas and Ian advertised the flex and butter of the skis to me in person before I bought my first pair. So the skis’ durability is extremely questionable. IMO I wasted 450$ this season on the new Misfit 96s.
X_ANKILLAHol up just as a correction, 4 rip outs and 1 snap with 2 pairs of misfits. But yeah dawg the ski is NOT meant to butter at all, which is sad bc the owners Lukas and Ian advertised the flex and butter of the skis to me in person before I bought my first pair. So the skis’ durability is extremely questionable. IMO I wasted 450$ this season on the new Misfit 96s.
Rock_Inhabitantdid you mount the ones that ripped out yourself or nah
Misfitmonkeylast years skis def have wayyyy more flex, I mounted both my skis with paper templates in my garage, one pair has quiver killers(last years), and the other is normally mounted. I always dry my skis off after skiing and keep them indoors, as they tend to last longer that way. this years misfits have a more uniform medium flex, and get super soft at the tip and tail where there are no edges, and a normal amount of rocker and camber. whereas last years skis had a very stiff underfoot, a hinge point halway between binding and tip, and once broken in were CRAZY soft. they also were extremely wide, but have the same turn radius as my 96s. The thing I liked so much about last years was the crazy amount of rocker and camber, that is what made them perform and look so cool, and side by side with this years the old ones have Wayyy more rocker, the tips stick up significantly higher. both skis are fun, and shred imo, but are definately not the softest skis ever
-end yap session.
X_ANKILLAI really loved last years pair. I loved the crazy camber and rocker. Sad they didn’t hold up😞