mishka
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them it doesn't make sense for me to be there at the same time. We need to pick another day.
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I am thinking of skiing Thursday at Kton.Went to Wachusett with Mishka and tested out a pair of 175 MR custom skis. These had 87 under foot and about a foot I think of rocker. They were a blast for the conditions (mashed potatoes, temps in the 50s). They handled the snow really well, and even though I couldn't see (heavy fog all day) I could trust the skis enough to plow through the heavy wet snow without seeing the snow first. By the afternoon the snow was getting a bit challenging, but still handled the conditions much better than my Volkl 12ft all mountain skis would have. Mishka got the binding balance (front/back position) perfect. Even though the skis don't have much sidecut and no camber, I was still able to carve them. It turns out they are excellent for jumps, too. I caught some crazy air when I went off a lip and suddenly found myself 10 feet or so up in the air. The landing was seamless. Later, another jump, not quite as high, but I was in the back seat and should have landed on my ass but somehow the skis handled the landing very well. I'm looking forward to skiing on them again when we go up to Cannon or Sugarbush or Killington or wherever we end up going on Thursday. Although I would also like to try something very similar but in a longer length (maybe 180 or 185). I may test out the 185s again (110 under foot).
Anyway, I highly recommend you try out his 175/87s I tested as they are an awesome spring skiing ski.
for now we were thinking about Sugarbush only because we both have free tickets. would you like to join us at Sugarbush?
Actually I don't know who would have better coverage?
I was glad to be able to demo the MR87's this year. I'll be curious to learn about what you have in store for next season.
Any thoughts on attempting a carving oriented ski for hardpack days? Something in the 75-85 waist? Just curious and glad you had a great season....sorry we missed each this yr
that's what I want to do.
Most of my skis preform well on the hard pack. Especially MR-87 but by no means I consider them as a hard pack dedicated skis.
so far my thoughts: Smaller rocker in the tip, flat tail, camber. Definitely tighter turn radius compare to 87's
Nice. Makes sense and if u do build Id love to give them a spin as I'm in the market for a dedicated hardpack ski