Sorry, no.Anyone here been on the MX Limited?
It's not like me to do something like this but I'm gonna. I'm getting new orthotics from Germany too. A scanning machine says I have hotspots.Sorry, no.
If memory serves, the Limited is the old 88 in a new graphic — is that it?
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Nope, to answer my own question. It's 84 at the waist and carbon-laminated. What about shape & camber? More like the old 83?
It is the mold of the 84, not the 83.Two sheets of carbon laminate added to an MX 84 with a few other tweaks to accommodate the carbon and then there's a different top sheet.. What I'm hearing is it's stronger and smoother than the stock 84t. I haven't heard anyone associate it with the 83 but I haven't been on it.
If I don't like it it'll get sold.
A scanning machine says I have hotspots.
I have had to deal with hot flashed in my life but they haven't been mine.Is that like hot flashes?
Only in 168cm and 178cm and only available with a binding for $1,999.00. I haven't talked to anyone that said "OMG, they ruined the MX88 by going to the MX89..I wish they never got rid of the MX88 or were scouring Ebay to stock up on them.I see they've added the MX88 Anniversary (not available in the US, 188 made), which sounds like the MX88 with carbon added (and graphic details). I've been wondering if Kästle planned to keep the old MX mold in use, since some people prefer it to the 89's.
I have had to deal with hot flashed in my life but they haven't been mine.
Only in 168cm and 178cm and only available with a binding for $1,999.00. I haven't talked to anyone that said "OMG, they ruined the MX88 by going to the MX89..I wish they never got rid of the MX88 or were scouring Ebay to stock up on them.
FWIW one of the best Masters skiers/racers I've been around here (you should see him carve moguls) collected a few pair of MX 88-s out of fear the new ones wouldn't be as good or beefy but then sold them after getting on the 89-s for a while.Only in 168cm and 178cm and only available with a binding for $1,999.00. I haven't talked to anyone that said "OMG, they ruined the MX88 by going to the MX89..I wish they never got rid of the MX88 or were scouring Ebay to stock up on them.
FWIW one of the best Masters skiers/racers I've been around here (you should see him carve moguls) collected a few pair of MX 88-s out of fear the new ones wouldn't be as good or beefy but then sold them after getting on the 89-s for a while.
I think you can live without them.Peril of being straight. Can't live with them can't live without them.
I liked the 89 I demoed — might have gone for a different length, though, for Northeast mountains.