AndrewZ
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Damn it... just spent so long writing a reply and then accidentally closed the window... try two I guess.
First off, nice to see this bumped and thanks to everyone for the feedback, I totally forgot I hadn't updated since the skis saw snow. Since they were a gift to my brother I only got a handful of runs on them, but I still got a bit of a feel for how they rode.
They shined in the deep snow like nothing I've ever ridden before, even if you tried you couldn't get them to stop floating. They were bouncy, playful, easy to ski, just an all around fun ski in the deep snow. They actually kind of sucked on groomers and hardpack (they tended to track awkwardly straight when on edge, probably because of the sidewall grabbing or the way the rocker and sidecut worked out), but there's no way I could be upset, they were a purpose built ski and in their element they were awesome! In a nutshell they were worth every dollar and hour spent on them (although I might be a little biased)!
And as long as I'm updating I'll throw up a little bit of an update of my work in progress. Since my brother got skis I'm working on my sister-in-laws splitboard for her half of the gift. It's a long painful process as the board is in MI with my parents and I'm at school in GA. But hopefully I'll be able to finish them up over xmas and then finally get going on a pair for myself!
Now for the fun part, pics:
Mounted and ready to roll:
		
		
	
	
		 
	
My brother putting them to good use:
		 
	
		 
	
Splitboard in layup:
		 
	
Pressing the board:
		 
	
Started trimming them up, but then I broke countless jigsaw blades in a matter of minutes and decided it was time to head to GA. All thats left is to finish cleaning them up and then installing all the hardware.
		 
	
Once again thanks for all the good feedback and feel free to PM me if you have any questions or anything about the process that I might be able to help out with.
				
			First off, nice to see this bumped and thanks to everyone for the feedback, I totally forgot I hadn't updated since the skis saw snow. Since they were a gift to my brother I only got a handful of runs on them, but I still got a bit of a feel for how they rode.
They shined in the deep snow like nothing I've ever ridden before, even if you tried you couldn't get them to stop floating. They were bouncy, playful, easy to ski, just an all around fun ski in the deep snow. They actually kind of sucked on groomers and hardpack (they tended to track awkwardly straight when on edge, probably because of the sidewall grabbing or the way the rocker and sidecut worked out), but there's no way I could be upset, they were a purpose built ski and in their element they were awesome! In a nutshell they were worth every dollar and hour spent on them (although I might be a little biased)!
And as long as I'm updating I'll throw up a little bit of an update of my work in progress. Since my brother got skis I'm working on my sister-in-laws splitboard for her half of the gift. It's a long painful process as the board is in MI with my parents and I'm at school in GA. But hopefully I'll be able to finish them up over xmas and then finally get going on a pair for myself!
Now for the fun part, pics:
Mounted and ready to roll:
 
	My brother putting them to good use:
 
	 
	Splitboard in layup:
Pressing the board:
Started trimming them up, but then I broke countless jigsaw blades in a matter of minutes and decided it was time to head to GA. All thats left is to finish cleaning them up and then installing all the hardware.
 
	Once again thanks for all the good feedback and feel free to PM me if you have any questions or anything about the process that I might be able to help out with.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		