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    Quiver ski question

    Buy my Prophet 100's. $335, 4 days, practically brand new, never drilled. https://newschoolers.com/ns3/web/forums/readthread.php?thread_id=203356&
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    FS: Line Prophet 100 186cm

    Nearly new LINE Prophet 100's 186cm. Dimensions 133-100-124. Skied 4 days. Bases and edges appear brand new, topsheet has minor scuffing in a few spots, but are in very nice condition. This is a nice ski, but I've got to offload them to help finance my quest for an even fatter fatty. They have...
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    reactor all mountain

    do you think you can really be harder on them in the backcountry than in the park? i run them everywhere, and they are doing fine. if you want to cover all axes of release, they are a good binding, albeit a little heavy.
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    Wearing Helmets

    i have participated in sports that require helmets all my life(moto, bmx), so it doesn't really phase me. I wear the K2, it was the most comfy. Beanies make my head sweat anyway, the K2 is all nice and vented, but the ear flaps keep my ears warm. Ski helmets weigh nothing, feeling cool in your...
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    Line Reactor 12: 2 days out

    Well maybe it's just cuz I'm rich, but I like to support American innovation and small companies, especially those geared toward freeskiing.
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    Mt Rose opening thurs

    that must be some local trailer chick you hang out with. Rose McGowan the celebrity is indeed an attractive girl. Buffoons like you clutter this otherwise helpful forum.
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    2005 pollards?

    i have the 2004 Pollards, and i love them. good medium width for a very versatile ski. good in crud and everything. the 186cm length makes for a decent speed ski too.
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    Line Reactor 12: 2 days out

    yep. wanted a bit more speed stability. they still switch super easy but i run them in the steeps and trees more than the park, so 1cm. 2cm would have been even better maybe.
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    Reactor Size?

    well i seem to remember that being the max size, but you should research it more. from the adjustments i've made to my reactors, they seem like they could accomodate a much larger shell size. in fact, they probably can, but the boot wont be centered. not important anyway.
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    Line Reactor 12: 2 days out

    early 2004 models, no threaded inserts. i mounted the freedom plates 1cm back from the recommended centerline.
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    ? about line freedom plate (for line binding)

    doesnt feel much different from my topsheet mounted Marker 8.2s
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    Reactor Size?

    Check your shell size which is labelled on the outside of the boot, measured in millimeters. The Reactors can accomdate up to a 340mm shell.
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    mounting reactors

    i've been running my 2004 Pollard Pros with the Freedom Plate, which allows you to mount wherever you want on the ski. It works well and the added height is not a factor.
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    Line Reactor 12: 2 days out

    Ran my Reactor 12's for the second day today on my 2004 Pollard Pros. I like em. I am even running with the Freedom Plate, which puts my boot sole way above the ski, but I can detect no adverse effects. The weight is not signficant either. They are right under foot, so there is no extra moment...
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    Line Reactor 12 impressions(pics)

    I mounted my Pollard Pros(2004 non-drilled) 1cm back from the centerline, hoping for a squeak more speed stability. Cool thing about the Reactors is that I can shift them forward back to the intended centerline if I want.
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