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14380882:Coleg55 said:On custom order.
nah but this ski is the shit man. Ordered in 191 and the width is perfect daily
Where do you ski?
14380882:Coleg55 said:On custom order.
nah but this ski is the shit man. Ordered in 191 and the width is perfect daily
14380801:Paul. said:
14381019:skeirman said:Where do you ski?
14381855:steep said:Convinced myself I need a pair of Jeffrey 118s. Sold out on the site - seems like they only way to get a pair is custom - does anyone have an idea of lead times (or where the heck I might be able to find a pair for sale)? I know with supply chain issues, covid in general, etc. lead times are probably going to be long and also hard to predict.
Site currently says mid-February, however I leave for a 10 day trip on Feb 12 so about hesitant to pull the trigger on something I might get a couple of days out of until next year. Can anyone possibly provide a timeline if you recently ordered customs?
(Or if for whatever reason someone has an unmounted pair of J118s to sell, ha!)
thanks all
14381859:steep said:Okay listening to the podcast now, seems the J118 isn’t in production yet so totally understandable that they aren’t for sale on the site. Well, if anyone has some info on build times, would be beyond appreciated.
14381889:Phatboy64 said:Ordered on 11/13 and they shipped on 12/20
14381999:DeebieSkeebies said:I feel like I made a mistake throwing kingpins on my Woodsman 108s because Ive barely touched them, but I also swapped a pair of STH2 16s onto a pair of Ravens that I might honestly swap my kingpins to and take those/put those on the 108s and finally let them puppies breath.
14382040:ReturnToMonkey said:The way I see it, pin bindings should never go on on3ps. The typical skier riding on3ps is way too aggressive and dynamic for pins and they simply hold the ski back a lot
14382040:ReturnToMonkey said:The way I see it, pin bindings should never go on on3ps. The typical skier riding on3ps is way too aggressive and dynamic for pins and they simply hold the ski back a lot

14382360:RudyGarmisch said:Lol I had kingpins on my Woodsman 108’s last year and when I brake checked a tree, the bindings held while the ski did this. Pin bindings are fine, stop being a pussy and send it.
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14382360:RudyGarmisch said:Lol I had kingpins on my Woodsman 108’s last year and when I brake checked a tree, the bindings held while the ski did this. Pin bindings are fine, stop being a pussy and send it.
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14388645:xonskier78 said:Anyone knows when/if Jessies 96 gonna be stocked?
14389062:RudyGarmisch said:Anything under 100 underfoot is basically built to order, so if you want one order one.
14389062:RudyGarmisch said:Anything under 100 underfoot is basically built to order, so if you want one order one.
14389438:xonskier78 said:Nah I cant afford it. I mean 750$ for a pair of skis is much but pay plus 300$ just because its custom and just because it isnt stock i mean its ridiculous…
14389457:Session said:ON3P runs a sale on customs during the summer. And if it's $300 over a stock build then you chose to many upcharges.
14389465:xonskier78 said:No if I buy j96 on stock its 749 and custom starts by 899 plus park detune 50 makes 949$. So its 200$ for the exact same ski. I mean wtff?!!
14389465:xonskier78 said:No if I buy j96 on stock its 749 and custom starts by 899 plus park detune 50 makes 949$. So its 200$ for the exact same ski. I mean wtff?!!
14390358:RudyGarmisch said:Jeffrey 96 don’t come with a park tune out of stock. It’s $150 more, and for that you get to choose your bases, sidewalls and topsheet. Find any other company offering custom options for that little over stock MSRP.
Also - check evo maybe?
14390771:whatsamonad said:Bro the customs are worth the small price just for the sick top sheets and bases you can get
14401359:xonskier78 said:anybody knows when the new skis drop? its late february....
14401359:xonskier78 said:anybody knows when the new skis drop? its late february....
14401425:Chunder_Khat said:What new skis
14401428:ReturnToMonkey said:Mangos. You have been able to get them custom for months now, I bit the bullet and got a pair. I love em!
14401432:xonskier78 said:yeah but not on stock![]()
14401448:drifts said:is the 2016 kartel top sheet going to be available for customs?
14382360:RudyGarmisch said:Lol I had kingpins on my Woodsman 108’s last year and when I brake checked a tree, the bindings held while the ski did this. Pin bindings are fine, stop being a pussy and send it.
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14428011:Colingarnes said:Bumping this thread since my soft Jeffrey 110’s came today to go along with my Kartel 98’s.
Stoked is an understatement. Mounting em up with Attack 14’s again and taking them up to Mammoth next week.
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14428025:Session said:I sold my beloved 108's. But I have some 110 customs in the pipeline. Might be able to ski them one time before the season ends.
14428038:Colingarnes said:Mine came pretty quick.. wanna say 2 1/2 weeks. Hand flexing these 110's versus my stock stiffness 98's has me pretty excited for some butters and pow skiing.
14428051:CatdickBojangles said:Gotta let us know how the soft flex is.
14428069:Colingarnes said:Definitely. Was pretty set on line sir Francis bacons then was like why not just soften up another pair of wider Kartels?
14428073:CatdickBojangles said:I’ve got Jeffrey 98s and 108s I’ve wanted a pair of bacons for awhile just for that turn radius ripped straight from the Sakana. But I’ve been considering replacing the 108s with a custom soft 102 or 110.
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14431382:No.Quarter said:Once again I am trying to decide if I should pull the trigger on another pair of OHNEPS.
Currently ski the 2019 Wrenegade 114 in a 184cm, and Jeffrey 114 in a 181cm. Wrens are alpine only, Jeffs are mounted with inserts for both alpine and tele, and whatever width of Woodsman I buy would be also get inserts for alpine and tele. Despite being a very directional skier I deeply adore my Jeffries, they are the main squeeze, and still thoroughly enjoy the Wren when I'm feeling like I want to charge.
I can't decide between the Woodsman 96, 102, and 108. Seems like mostly everyone is trending towards skis in the 106-110mm range as daily drivers at Bridger these days (whereas the trend 5 years ago seemed to be everyone on 112mm+ underfoot every day), I still intend to ski my Jeffs and Wrens when we get snow, but it's been a struggle when 95% of my ski days are in the hardpack to absolute shitfuck range, so I want something narrower. How do I decide between the 96 and 102, or do I just get the 108 and get rid of my Jeffs and Wrens and join the one ski quiver club.
14431479:ReturnToMonkey said:Get the 96 or 102, depending on how much your knees hurt. Go 102 if no pain ever, 96 if you occasionally feel pain. Or get Jeff 100s and Woodsman 108, sell the Jeff 114s to me on a lend-lease deal![]()
14431382:No.Quarter said:Once again I am trying to decide if I should pull the trigger on another pair of OHNEPS.
Currently ski the 2019 Wrenegade 114 in a 184cm, and Jeffrey 114 in a 181cm. Wrens are alpine only, Jeffs are mounted with inserts for both alpine and tele, and whatever width of Woodsman I buy would be also get inserts for alpine and tele. Despite being a very directional skier I deeply adore my Jeffries, they are the main squeeze, and still thoroughly enjoy the Wren when I'm feeling like I want to charge.
I can't decide between the Woodsman 96, 102, and 108. Seems like mostly everyone is trending towards skis in the 106-110mm range as daily drivers at Bridger these days (whereas the trend 5 years ago seemed to be everyone on 112mm+ underfoot every day), I still intend to ski my Jeffs and Wrens when we get snow, but it's been a struggle when 95% of my ski days are in the hardpack to absolute shitfuck range, so I want something narrower. How do I decide between the 96 and 102, or do I just get the 108 and get rid of my Jeffs and Wrens and join the one ski quiver club.
14431338:CatdickBojangles said:You aren’t even going to buy them
14431934:RudyGarmisch said:I'd get on the 96 for pure shitfuck conditions. I've been on the wide trend historically and have narrowed it down - daresay I actually enjoy skiing on shitty days a lot more now.
Dont sell the Wrens and Jeffs if you still like em. I tried to retire a set of Wren 108's and took em down from the wall and remounted them - still too much fun.
14431382:No.Quarter said:Once again I am trying to decide if I should pull the trigger on another pair of OHNEPS.
Currently ski the 2019 Wrenegade 114 in a 184cm, and Jeffrey 114 in a 181cm. Wrens are alpine only, Jeffs are mounted with inserts for both alpine and tele, and whatever width of Woodsman I buy would be also get inserts for alpine and tele. Despite being a very directional skier I deeply adore my Jeffries, they are the main squeeze, and still thoroughly enjoy the Wren when I'm feeling like I want to charge.
I can't decide between the Woodsman 96, 102, and 108. Seems like mostly everyone is trending towards skis in the 106-110mm range as daily drivers at Bridger these days (whereas the trend 5 years ago seemed to be everyone on 112mm+ underfoot every day), I still intend to ski my Jeffs and Wrens when we get snow, but it's been a struggle when 95% of my ski days are in the hardpack to absolute shitfuck range, so I want something narrower. How do I decide between the 96 and 102, or do I just get the 108 and get rid of my Jeffs and Wrens and join the one ski quiver club.