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Supergaper

Slaying it gently.
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Kastle,

This year:

MX 99
FX 106 HP
FX 116

Next Year:

MX 98
ZX 108
FX 116
 

Tony S

I have a confusion to make ...
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1 ski: Mantra 102
2 ski: Mantra 102, BMT VWerks 109
3 ski: Deacon VWerks 84, Mantra 102, Katana VWerks or maybe Confession

Wait, wait, wait. Crap! What happened to the 100Eight? Do I need to demo a Mantra 102 now? Groaaan. I hate you.

And the worst of it is I will have to eat crow with Grump.
 

David Chaus

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I have a Renoun Z90, but I‘m thinking a quiver of:
Atlas 80
Endurance 98
Citadel 116 would be sweet.

DPS
Trainer 79 or 82
Cassiar 94
Wailer 112

And because I’m getting to be an ON3P fanboy, a PNW special
Wrenegade 96
Woodsman 108 (possibly reverse these first two)
Billy Goat 116

Keep in mind, there’s several of these I haven’t tried, so take it with a grain of salt. Is there an emoji for that?
 

David Chaus

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BTW, I would probably love any of the quivers mentioned previously.
 

Alexzn

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Kastle:
1 ski: FX96HP (or FX95HP)
2 ski: MX99 BMX115
3 ski: MX84, BMX105, BMX115

My ideal 3-ski quiver however will be:
MX99, Stormrider 105, DPS Alchemist 124, with the Stormrider as a "travel" ski.
 

ADKmel

Skiing the powder
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Renoun Z-90's have been my 1 Ski Quiver
UNTIL I met
the Liberty V76W , now my eastern front side carver

"Want" a 100+ floater for the illusive western powder day while on vacation. My Z-90's have enjoyed up to a foot w/no problem so I haven't had to demo'd any..
 

Andy Mink

Everyone loves spring skiing but not in January
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Renoun 3--Atlas, Z90, Citadel
DPS 3--Trainer (Alchemist 79), 94C2, Wailer 100RP
Augment 2--SC, AM88
Liberty 3--VMT76, Evolv 90, Evolv 100
 

Andy Mink

Everyone loves spring skiing but not in January
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"Want" a 100+ floater for the illusive western powder day while on vacation. My Z-90's have enjoyed up to a foot w/no problem so I haven't had to demo'd any..
Citadel. Keep it in the family.
 
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EmperorMA

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My ideal 3-ski quiver however will be:
MX99, Stormrider 105, DPS Alchemist 124, with the Stormrider as a "travel" ski.
I have no idea if this is true but I’d like to think my ideal quiver would be one of these two:

Salomon S/Force Bold 84
Rossignol Black Ops Escaper 94
Liberty Origin 112

or

Rossignol Hero Elite Plus Ti 78
Liberty Evolve 90
Dynastar MFree 108
 

Tom K.

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And because I’m getting to be an ON3P fanboy, a PNW special
Wrenegade 96
Woodsman 108 (possibly reverse these first two)
Billy Goat 116

I really want to try a pair of the Wren 108s in 184.

I have no idea if this is true but I’d like to think my ideal quiver would be one of these two:

Salomon S/Force Bold 84
Rossignol Black Ops Escaper 94
Liberty Origin 112

or

Rossignol Hero Elite Plus Ti 78
Liberty Evolve 90
Dynastar MFree 108

Wait just a minute. There seems to be a rule infraction in these two multi-brand quivers! :ogbiggrin:
 

Noodler

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Quite a few Stöckli fans here. That’s more spending than most skiers are will to do. Says a lot about the commitment to skiing of the members of this forum.

Is there such thing as a poor man’s alternative?

I've been skiing on Stockli skis since 2006. And since 2006 I've been in a constant search for the "poor man's alternative" for many of my favorite Stockli models. Sometimes you can come close, but I really haven't found any one manufacturer that completely nails what Stockli does. Blossom is close. I'm hoping some Fischers I'm about to pick up have some of the qualities I love in my Stocklis. But there is no doubt that being a Stockli "fan boy" comes with financial challenges! ;)
 

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