Need help with Bridger Bowl setup!

Looking for another addition to the quiver for next year. Ill be at Montana state and want to add a thicker ski to my quiver.I have 4frnt devastators at 184 and 108 underfoot and sir francis bacons at 104 underfoot, also at 184. If any of you have knowledge about bridger for my quiver i would love the help! Thanks in advance
 
topic:Grant_Tarbell said:
Looking for another addition to the quiver for next year. Ill be at Montana state and want to add a thicker ski to my quiver.I have 4frnt devastators at 184 and 108 underfoot and sir francis bacons at 104 underfoot, also at 184. If any of you have knowledge about bridger for my quiver i would love the help! Thanks in advance

Get some 194 Devs and let em rage.
 
What are you really looking for? Skinnier? Wider? Playful? Hard Charging?

gib me moar info plz
 
Well why didn't jah say so!

Check out the on3p Kartel 116, moment Wildcat, k2 catamarans, Armada JJ as you said, 4frnt inthayne, liberty origin 112.

That's off the top of my head so sorry if I forgot any.
 
Well why didn't jah say so!

Check out the on3p Kartel 116, moment Wildcat, k2 catamarans, Armada JJ as you said, 4frnt inthayne, liberty origin 112.

That's off the top of my head so sorry if I forgot any.
 
14019556:Grant_Tarbell said:
Sor for lack of info a freestyle ski like the jj. Gonna be spinning and flipping and hitting cliffs that’s about it! Thanks

JJs suck if you aren’t skiing fresh snow. What’s your height and weight?
 
14019672:Grant_Tarbell said:
6 foot 4 175

186 Rossi Black Ops 118 for maximum stability and surprisingly good versatility

186 ON3P Kartel 116 for similar stability but lower swing weight

184 Moment Wildcat for good stability, but easier spinning (way lighter than the above 2 skis)
 
I wouldn’t recommend skiing less than 190 if you’re 6’4...just see some people recommending a mid 180s and below

**This post was edited on Apr 2nd 2019 at 3:23:38pm
 
Yeah size is interesting because I’ve never ridden anything above 186, but I also ride park so it makes sense. Am I going to need something bigger than 186 if I’m still spinning and all that good stuff? Do you guys think it will start to feel like I have too much ski for what I’m doing?
 
14019800:Grant_Tarbell said:
Yeah size is interesting because I’ve never ridden anything above 186, but I also ride park so it makes sense. Am I going to need something bigger than 186 if I’m still spinning and all that good stuff? Do you guys think it will start to feel like I have too much ski for what I’m doing?
If you're looking for a more cliff oriented powder ski and chargability with playfulness (probably more centered mount?) is a concern I personally wouldn't want to go less than a 190.

**This post was edited on Apr 2nd 2019 at 3:28:59pm
 
Get the 190 wildcat, great combo playful and stable but still relatively light compared to the kartel or black ops. Also super versatile I ride my 184s most days regardless of conditions.
 
I'm 6'4 and 180 and I ski BBowl. I'd get something long, as in 190 if possible. Bbowl is a land of chutes and ripping very fast, and it's really nice to have a long ski with stability here
 
14019687:patagonialuke said:
186 Rossi Black Ops 118 for maximum stability and surprisingly good versatility

186 ON3P Kartel 116 for similar stability but lower swing weight

184 Moment Wildcat for good stability, but easier spinning (way lighter than the above 2 skis)

black ops 118 fosho
 
im your size and going into my 3rd year at bbowl, i ride bentchetler 120s on the deep days, icelantic nomads on the chalky days, and moment deathwishes on the days in between
 
This is me but at snowbird

14020032:whiteboi said:
I'm 6'4 and 180 and I ski BBowl. I'd get something long, as in 190 if possible. Bbowl is a land of chutes and ripping very fast, and it's really nice to have a long ski with stability here
 
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