Corey_O132
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Damn dog. That's wild. Though, I will say I was on some ON3Ps for 3 seasons, and they're supposed to have pretty tough edges, and I broke those multiple times over the course of their use. I feel like stuff like that, and this with the bases, just comes down to and wear and tear (plus skiing a lot of days in a season). But yeah, the Durasuft 4001 was the toughest stuff you could get for years. Hopefully this 7500 carbon series is better.
I'd buy those off you depending the price of course (if your willing to sell). Just PM me if your interested.
I'd say though, you could base weld those, and give it a base grind if your base high, & check with a true bar to see that your all set again. If you did that you'd be fine for another season if the repair work is done correctly. What's great about those Moments is that if you need to base grind you can do quite a few passes on the machine bc the base material is so thick compared to most other skis.
I'd buy those off you depending the price of course (if your willing to sell). Just PM me if your interested.
I'd say though, you could base weld those, and give it a base grind if your base high, & check with a true bar to see that your all set again. If you did that you'd be fine for another season if the repair work is done correctly. What's great about those Moments is that if you need to base grind you can do quite a few passes on the machine bc the base material is so thick compared to most other skis.
14388334:skeirman said:I guess. This is 2 seasons use. I've stopped putting money into them because they seem to be incurably base high. I've had similar issues with my old pbj's too. Meanwhile my 4frnt and k2's have no coreshots at all. I dunno maybe just bad luck when I ride my moments.
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**This post was edited on Jan 29th 2022 at 5:37:24pm


