Meekus on3p promodel?

lil.Boye

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Looks like it doesn’t have underfoot edge, some sort of tough abs or something as an edge underfoot? Really exited about this project. Any other thoughts?

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What's the recommended mounting spot? What happens if someone wants to mount it at true center it looks a bit back. Not trying to point out a flaw just genuinely curious.
 
Hybrid edgeless underfoot skis work much better than you think and are very fun. Don't ask me how I know...
 
Interested in why it looks like the underfoot is wider, probably gets cut off otherwise it would be impossible to carve
 
14221174:Schoess said:
Hybrid edgeless underfoot skis work much better than you think and are very fun. Don't ask me how I know...

How do you know? ?
 
14221217:a_pla5tic_bag said:
You used BDogs?

No, those are full edgeless. I have a pair of hybrid edgeless ON3P's that I've been riding for awhile. They have a number of advantages in the park over a full edge ski. So first off, you will never stick to rails again. They get slow and have more or less friction sometimes, but they never have the dangerous STICK that metal edges can have. Secondly since there is no edge underfoot, you don't get edge cracks, which means the ski doesn't lost it's integrity which means that the ski won't delaminate like a full edge ski will. They are mortal don't get me wrong, but in my experience so far, they have deteriorated much slower than a normal ski on rails here in the midwest (your mileage may vary, this is only my experience). Also because you DO have a lot of metal edge on the ski, they grip pretty well even when it's hardpack or borderline ice but no one grips ice unless you're a racer. Overall they are probably a more effective park weapon for most park skiers imo. Maybe if you hit a lot of big jumps and do a lot of dubs you want full edge for extra grab and confidence, but for us normies... I think these skis are a great answer.

**This post was edited on Jan 3rd 2021 at 7:01:34pm
 
looks like thats carbon fiber underfoot most likely to add strength to handle bigger impacts. Or they removed some of the core from that area and added in some tip spacer material.

**This post was edited on Jan 4th 2021 at 8:38:15am
 
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