Looking for skis that are similar to the Shredditor 102

ThatMNkid

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I have the beloved 15/16 K2 Shredditor 102. I have them in the 177 length. Recently the rear edge on one of the skis has started to delaminate. I've attempted to fix it with epoxy, but I know what the inevitable is. So, I'm looking for some new skis that are similar because I love these so! Currently looking at the Fischer 108 and Black Diamond Impulse 104. I will be skiing in the midwest for the rest of this season (yes I ski silly wide skis for where I live), but next season I will have moved to the PNW and want something that can handle the real mountain skiing out there. Looking for advice and recommendations, thanks!
 
14501734:ASSholebomber22 said:
Either the k2 reckoner 102 or maybe the on3p jeffey 102

The Reckoner is much lighter and has more pop/is much less damp than the old Shreditor. The Jeff 102 and the Wildcat 101 are pretty damn similar to and *much better skis* than the old Shreditor (IMO, I loved the Shreditor but it had its problems)
 
14501795:animator said:
The Reckoner is much lighter and has more pop/is much less damp than the old Shreditor. The Jeff 102 and the Wildcat 101 are pretty damn similar to and *much better skis* than the old Shreditor (IMO, I loved the Shreditor but it had its problems)

I have some Jeff 108s and they are much stiffer than the shredditor, I'd imagine the 102s are similar. For going fast I'd go with Jeff, but for fun and jibby I'd go shredditor or reckoner, but reckoners have questionable durabilty compared to past k2s.
 
14501821:TOAST. said:
I have some Jeff 108s and they are much stiffer than the shredditor, I'd imagine the 102s are similar. For going fast I'd go with Jeff, but for fun and jibby I'd go shredditor or reckoner, but reckoners have questionable durabilty compared to past k2s.

I did find my Jeff a bit stiffer this is true, good point. The dampness is similar but given the bamboo in the ON3Ps they have a lot more energy than the Shreditors. Also second your point on the durability, the old skis were a lot more durable for sure
 
~104mm waist, ~21m turn radius, deep tapered nose and tail, long twin rocker profile, camber underfoot, partially paulownia core, soft-ish flex at the tip and tail with stiffness underfoot, no metal reinforcing

sounds like our 175 Pioneer could be a good fit. Check it out:https://faunaskis.com/product/pioneer/ and drop me a DM if you’re interested.
 
topic:ThatMNkid said:
I have the beloved 15/16 K2 Shredditor 102. I have them in the 177 length. Recently the rear edge on one of the skis has started to delaminate. I've attempted to fix it with epoxy, but I know what the inevitable is. So, I'm looking for some new skis that are similar because I love these so! Currently looking at the Fischer 108 and Black Diamond Impulse 104. I will be skiing in the midwest for the rest of this season (yes I ski silly wide skis for where I live), but next season I will have moved to the PNW and want something that can handle the real mountain skiing out there. Looking for advice and recommendations, thanks!

How do Shredditors perform in crud? Local shop sells an unused pair of 15/16s for 270 euro. thinking if i wanna cop
 
Yungskigga, I've been happy with them. I ski everything and I ski it hard, so I might be more muscling through it than anything else.
 
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