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I ride park and I’ve been really looking into On3p skis, but their kind of expensive and I heard their warranty isn’t the best, do you think it’s worth getting a pair???
				
			topic:Cole_E_Kaufmann said:I heard their warranty isn’t the best
14215654:Lazylightning said:I've accidentally skiied mine through some smaller ones in forests and they have definitely come out on top
14215662:drifts said:I just mentioned it because of that thread awhile ago where some kid basically skied his on3ps into a dirt wall and tried to come here and say he hit a little dip and they broke (if someone knows how to find this thread please link, I can’t find it)
14215666:CatdickBojangles said:It’s been deleted for awhile.
14215666:CatdickBojangles said:It’s been deleted for awhile.
14215763:BigNol said:Yeah buddy got bullied off the internet for that one
14215976:lil.Boye said:as being the idiot that made a whiney thread about my on3ps breaking, i think their skis are sorta bombproof. skiing some older kartel 108 i couldn't trust them more. i was unlucky that one time.
warranty isn't bad. scott was probably just not wanting to give me a ski at first since i was a dickwad. i did get a ski though, and scott have been the best to me afterwards too. great company to support!
14215976:lil.Boye said:as being the idiot that made a whiney thread about my on3ps breaking, i think their skis are sorta bombproof. skiing some older kartel 108 i couldn't trust them more. i was unlucky that one time.
warranty isn't bad. scott was probably just not wanting to give me a ski at first since i was a dickwad. i did get a ski though, and scott have been the best to me afterwards too. great company to support!
14216070:Bigruss39 said:Okay but how do you pronounce On3p?
14215578:yhprum1720 said:From my experience, their warranty is the best. I was very well taken care of when I had an issue. I've also seen them do cool non-warranty customer service things like send out a square of base material to patch a core shot
14216600:Lazylightning said:They really take care of their customers, kinda crazy how far they'll go
14216600:Lazylightning said:They really take care of their customers, kinda crazy how far they'll go
14277549:Flynnn said:On3p are fucking shit
14277803:lil.Boye said:If you have the money, yes. Been skiing 100+ days this season on the kartel 108 and they are the prefect killing machine for every condition. And for me being a rail rat and a chargey pow skier they do both. I have had no durability issues yet. I would recomend on3p if you want a ski that Is fun and chargey at high speeds and playful at slow speed jibs. Love them to death. Dreaming of buying the mags 102 some time in the future
14278739:Session said:The 108 is literally a quiver destroyer. No matter what ski I started the day on this year I always finished on the 108.
14216583:Getshifty said:Got a pair of Magnus 102s, skied them three days and by far the best ski I’ve had. Carves better and butters better then my edollos. Top sheets seem way more durable due to the beveled side wall, rail detune was professional. Definitely pricey, I payed under retail for them this fall, but where I stand now I would’ve definitely bought them full price. I don’t want to ski anything else.
topic:Cole_E_Kaufmann said:I ride park and I’ve been really looking into On3p skis, but their kind of expensive and I heard their warranty isn’t the best, do you think it’s worth getting a pair???
14283170:DolansLebensraum said:If on3ps cost 300-400$ i would say they are worth it, but at 700-800$ they simply are not worth it.
you get alot more value per dollar from other brands.
for 800$ a ski should be comprehensively indestructible, and on3ps are very easy to destroy, at least by the look of internet comments.
14283170:DolansLebensraum said:If on3ps cost 300-400$ i would say they are worth it, but at 700-800$ they simply are not worth it.
you get alot more value per dollar from other brands.
for 800$ a ski should be comprehensively indestructible, and on3ps are very easy to destroy, at least by the look of internet comments.
14216605:DeebieSkeebies said:i love how they're kinda blowing up too. i went to deer valley last winter with my parents and saw a few pairs being donned by uber rich dudes. its cool to see a brand like that reach all types of skiers i guess.
14283170:DolansLebensraum said:If on3ps cost 300-400$ i would say they are worth it, but at 700-800$ they simply are not worth it.
you get alot more value per dollar from other brands.
for 800$ a ski should be comprehensively indestructible, and on3ps are very easy to destroy, at least by the look of internet comments.
14283243:Session said:It's mind numbing you think they could even break even at $300-$400 dollar retail.
14283702:DolansLebensraum said:How can head and volkl sell adult skis in that price range then?
inb4 “chinamen”
14283708:CatdickBojangles said:Mass production. They can order more materials for cheaper. Just one of the many reasons.
14283715:DolansLebensraum said:Still tho, the way volkl and atomic and fischer and head make park skis is a person putting together the layup and putting it in the hydraulic press.
its not like the big companies have automatic factories that are puking out 10 skis a minute.
it has to be cheap labor. Volkl isnt going to be able to pay their factory workers less in germany than on3p pays its factory workers in the us. And the number of ppl needed to create a given number of skis is prob similar between volkl and on3p.
no?
14283715:DolansLebensraum said:bla bla
14283715:DolansLebensraum said:Still tho, the way volkl and atomic and fischer and head make park skis is a person putting together the layup and putting it in the hydraulic press.
its not like the big companies have automatic factories that are puking out 10 skis a minute.
it has to be cheap labor. Volkl isnt going to be able to pay their factory workers less in germany than on3p pays its factory workers in the us. And the number of ppl needed to create a given number of skis is prob similar between volkl and on3p.
no?
14283722:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:Honestly every ski is technically “hand made”. It’s just the materials, level of care, attention to detail, process, etc.
Völkl contracts out their twin tips to china. Their other skis are made in Germany. The most expensive part is probably setting up the process/molds. Past that, I imagine it’s relatively cheap. They recycle some cores along different lines too