Bent Chetler 100s

asiansatan

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First post, long time lurker. Anyone know what the deal is with the Bent Chetler 100s? How's their swing weight and butterability? Crazy deals on them online with/without bindings. Thanks
 
topic:asiansatan said:
First post, long time lurker. Anyone know what the deal is with the Bent Chetler 100s? How's their swing weight and butterability? Crazy deals on them online with/without bindings. Thanks

I can tell you they lighter than K2 poachers so you'll spin faster. Also hella fire so extra style points on the hill.
 
Not a buttery ski at all. Too stiff for that. Solid durability, reasonably light, but not superlight. One of the best edge holding twin tips I've ridden. They're great one ski quiver skis!
 
I've heard they are a really good all mountain twin tip, but if you are looking to do primarily park, I'd check out other skis because the skis are kinda directional and have a soft flex in the nose and a stiff flex in the tails which some people don't like. But if you wanna ski all mountain and do some tricks, they'd be a great ski.
 
14167480:SoggyOatmeal420 said:
I've heard they are a really good all mountain twin tip, but if you are looking to do primarily park, I'd check out other skis because the skis are kinda directional and have a soft flex in the nose and a stiff flex in the tails which some people don't like. But if you wanna ski all mountain and do some tricks, they'd be a great ski.

What do you think I should take a look at? Already have park skinnies but need another pair for some side country and mild powder.
 
14167655:asiansatan said:
What do you think I should take a look at? Already have park skinnies but need another pair for some side country and mild powder.

I'd say the bentchetler 100s would be good, but also check out the faction prodigy 3.0, on3p jeff 102, and moment wildcat 102. They are all pretty rockered but are decently stiff so they can hold up to speed. The bentchetlers will have the most effective edge and be more directional, with the on3ps and moments probably having the least effective edge but will be more slashy and better on pow. If you got any more questions or if I missed something, let me know and I can try to help
 
I've got the bent chet 100's and the moment wildcats 108's which has been mentioned. For an all mountain ski the 100's are super light and really buttery, but a designated park ski would obviously be better in those categories. They're an awesome 1 quiver ski, but if you want to charge hard on the mountain then the wildcats will be much better. They're stiffer but man they're fun, probably my favorite ski ever. They hold a great edge and you can stomp anything and plow through crud.

IMO the 100's are good for someone that's like 60% park and and 40% all mountain but isn't charging crazy hard and wants to have fun as slower speeds. The wildcats are good for like 80% all mountain and being able to go crazy fast and big wherever
 
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