How is this setup

cbraun21

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I wanna get some good new gear next year. I ski at a pretty small mountain. For next year, I’m thinking:

-ON3P Magnus

-attack 13 bindings

-full tilt b&e pro 2018

-either panda poles or j skis poles

Does this seem like a good setup? I ski all mountain a lot too. Any help or comments appreciated, thanks

**This thread was edited on Mar 24th 2018 at 1:41:22pm
 
Sounds like a nice setup,but it might not be for you.

What type of skiing do you do,conditions?

Weight and ability?

I love the new b&e's but its so so important to just go to a boot fitter.

Get the boot for your foot,not the one for your style or credibility.

Panda poles are the shiiiiit,search around for some discount codes and have fun :)
 
13907959:powpatrol said:
Sounds like a nice setup,but it might not be for you.

What type of skiing do you do,conditions?

Weight and ability?

I love the new b&e's but its so so important to just go to a boot fitter.

Get the boot for your foot,not the one for your style or credibility.

Panda poles are the shiiiiit,search around for some discount codes and have fun :)

I’m 5’10, and about 155. I’m pretty aggressive, and love going through woods and basically anywhere I can get to on my little mountain. I’d say I’d probably ski 60-70 percent park. I know that ON3P’s durability is really nice, and I’m currently riding some 2017 chronics. Top sheet is wrecked, hard to find an edge where it isn’t showing wood, and got a couple little gashes on the bottom. Also, I just liked the boots because I already have a pair of full tilt high fives that I really like and fit well, and they look cool too. I’m just getting a little bit of toe bang which gets annoying, so I might try a smaller size on.

**This post was edited on Mar 24th 2018 at 3:16:57pm
 
13907967:cbraun21 said:
I’m 5’10, and about 155. I’m pretty aggressive, and love going through woods and basically anywhere I can get to on my little mountain. I’d say I’d probably ski 60-70 percent park. I know that ON3P’s durability is really nice, and I’m currently riding some 2017 chronics. Top sheet is wrecked, hard to find an edge where it isn’t showing wood, and got a couple little gashes on the bottom. Also, I just liked the boots because I already have a pair of full tilt high fives that I really like and fit well, and they look cool too. I’m just getting a little bit of toe bang which gets annoying, so I might try a smaller size on.

**This post was edited on Mar 24th 2018 at 3:16:57pm

Skis seem like they will work,but 5.10 and 155? That doesn’t make sense,you should be riding some 180+

You will be so much happier and comfortable going to a bootfitter however!
 
13908231:Poindexter. said:
Save your money on the poles, snag some basic rentals

only poles i use. the resort i work at have a full room of lost poles. i went in there one day and just snagged a pair.
 
13909028:lil.Boye said:
only poles i use. the resort i work at have a full room of lost poles. i went in there one day and just snagged a pair.

Nice and when they break from skiing into a ditch its easy to get replacements
 
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