Official Gear Rumor Thread

What colours is the balfour going to be available in and do you have any information on the vector series pants?
 
13785408:gapersarefriends said:
What changes were made to the jj besides the tips and tails? And still offered in a 195?

13785857:Cole9 said:
So sad what armada did with the jj for 2018 but I guess I can't knock it till I try it. Mainly sad to see the name go and change.

JJ 2.0 was about 4 years old now so it was time for a revamp. As far as changes: decreased the taper angle and moved the widest point forward to just in front of the contact point which results in a more consistent turn initiation and less of a divey feeling in variable terrain. Allows you to ski it with more of an aggressive stance IMO. Increased the sidecut a little bit (don't worry, still on the tight side as far as pow skis go) to make it fit a little better with the ARV line and make it a little less dodgy. Added in our take on a bevelled nose which keeps a full steel wrap for durability and doesn't have an insert which makes it much lighter than another industry alternative.

Seeing as we introduced the Tracer line which will hopefully take some of the "older" crowd that currently skis the JJ, we wanted to make this one much more freestyle focused, back to what the original JJ was intended for.
 
13786730:patagonialuke said:
Balfour comes back, they're replacing the sherwin with a longer, fishtail parka that looks pretty sweet, definitely more resort oriented though. They've got a "soft shell" kit for men and women that's cool, fabric doesn't have the most impressive specs though (10k/10k if I remember correctly)

fishtail parkas are dope, what are the colorways?
 
13786969:loganimlach said:
JJ 2.0 was about 4 years old now so it was time for a revamp. As far as changes: decreased the taper angle and moved the widest point forward to just in front of the contact point which results in a more consistent turn initiation and less of a divey feeling in variable terrain. Allows you to ski it with more of an aggressive stance IMO. Increased the sidecut a little bit (don't worry, still on the tight side as far as pow skis go) to make it fit a little better with the ARV line and make it a little less dodgy. Added in our take on a bevelled nose which keeps a full steel wrap for durability and doesn't have an insert which makes it much lighter than another industry alternative.

Seeing as we introduced the Tracer line which will hopefully take some of the "older" crowd that currently skis the JJ, we wanted to make this one much more freestyle focused, back to what the original JJ was intended for.

So a little chargier then too with the widest point moved up? Cause that'll skip ya over shit instead of going under it? I'm drunk and trying to decipher knowledge
 
13787046:gapersarefriends said:
So a little chargier then too with the widest point moved up? Cause that'll skip ya over shit instead of going under it? I'm drunk and trying to decipher knowledge

Yup
 
13786969:loganimlach said:
JJ 2.0 was about 4 years old now so it was time for a revamp. As far as changes: decreased the taper angle and moved the widest point forward to just in front of the contact point which results in a more consistent turn initiation and less of a divey feeling in variable terrain. Allows you to ski it with more of an aggressive stance IMO. Increased the sidecut a little bit (don't worry, still on the tight side as far as pow skis go) to make it fit a little better with the ARV line and make it a little less dodgy. Added in our take on a bevelled nose which keeps a full steel wrap for durability and doesn't have an insert which makes it much lighter than another industry alternative.

Seeing as we introduced the Tracer line which will hopefully take some of the "older" crowd that currently skis the JJ, we wanted to make this one much more freestyle focused, back to what the original JJ was intended for.

Thanks for the info I'll have to try out the tracer series next year
 
13795095:.MASSHOLE. said:
So, is Seth still on FT?

Because he is skiing tech bindings a lot and I can't ID these boots


John kutcher posted on his insta using a tech setup with full tilts too.

Also was at an armada/4frnt demo day. Only rode the 4frnt massif and renegades as everything else was too short for a foot of fresh. New jj's look really really good, tracers look interesting too. Bummed they were all ~180cm
 
13790376:scratchskier321 said:
has there been any SIA or ISPO coverage of 4frnt?

there was a post a few pages back that had detail. things worth noting were no more YLE for next year (bummed, one of my favorite skis), inthaynes are a cool ski, devastators are still there I think, and the kye lineup looks very sexy.
 
13795509:patagonialuke said:
Full Tilt's been working on a boot with tech fittings for a while now, still not sure how close to production the design is (wasn't shown at SIA).

Bigger question is who is making Seth's all gray skis

i had a feeling he was on black crow. not sure though, i think the brand would be a good fit but the shape looks way off. i've noticed his been posting way more on social media. goes to show you really need that online presence now and can't just sit back on your reputation
 
13795541:PowPirate said:
i had a feeling he was on black crow. not sure though, i think the brand would be a good fit but the shape looks way off. i've noticed his been posting way more on social media. goes to show you really need that online presence now and can't just sit back on your reputation

I made a thread about him being on Black Crow. Didn't get much attention. I have heard from numerous places that he is on Black Crow though..

Guess we will see, would be kinda cool to see a film part from him again.
 
13795509:patagonialuke said:
Full Tilt's been working on a boot with tech fittings for a while now, still not sure how close to production the design is (wasn't shown at SIA).

Bigger question is who is making Seth's all gray skis

Oh I know they have been, just wondering if perhaps anyone else had some industry insider info 😉

The ski question is great. Black Crows would make sense since he's in Cham a lot. But if so, why hide it?
 
13795550:.MASSHOLE. said:
Oh I know they have been, just wondering if perhaps anyone else had some industry insider info 😉

The ski question is great. Black Crows would make sense since he's in Cham a lot. But if so, why hide it?

Paperwork and marketing and what not. Lots of pros picking up companies or switching companies dont announce it for a while. Just that business side of skiing
 
I rode the lift with Seth at crested butte and when I asked him about the skis he said "they're the ones I bought" hahaha he just when on to say that he can't reveal anything until everything is set in stone and all that. Business blah blah like stated above.
 
Did anyone get an inside look at the new Smith Code helmet? I'm trying to decide if the earpads can be taken out. Here is a picture of goggles under the helmet


It just looks like the whole liner has to come out according to this picture.

If that is the case, I would imagine the fit would change quite a bit. Anyone got any input?

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13795885:rclover106 said:
Did anyone get an inside look at the new Smith Code helmet? I'm trying to decide if the earpads can be taken out. Here is a picture of goggles under the helmet


It just looks like the whole liner has to come out according to this picture.

If that is the case, I would imagine the fit would change quite a bit. Anyone got any input?

[img=]861116[/img]

Yeah, I / the lady has one. The whole liner can come out, would alter fit considerably. Earpads are part of liner if I remember correctly though.
 
13795918:cydwhit said:
Yeah, I / the lady has one. The whole liner can come out, would alter fit considerably. Earpads are part of liner if I remember correctly though.

Thanks for the info. so would a beanie be a suitable replacement for the liner or would it be best to leave it in, in your opinion?
 
13795944:rclover106 said:
Thanks for the info. so would a beanie be a suitable replacement for the liner or would it be best to leave it in, in your opinion?

I think a beanie would be fine. Helmet with liner was just too small for my head, thus the fact that the lady is using it and not me.
 
13795544:.lencon said:
I made a thread about him being on Black Crow. Didn't get much attention. I have heard from numerous places that he is on Black Crow though..

Guess we will see, would be kinda cool to see a film part from him again.

awh maybe that was it!!

100% agree with the film part. he was one of the first skiers i fell in love with. still rock his signature crowbars after what must be like 8 years!!
 
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catalogue for next years Saga stuff
 
13796411:.lencon said:
Peeped the apparel for tha ladies.. ya know in case I wanna spoil the lady I dont have.

Kinda disappointed.. all the jackets are under 20k.. guess saga really does wanna get the ladies wet.

Saga is atleast expanding which is general decent after they seemed to condense last season. Couple new jackets for mens, all new women line up, new packs and mitts. I did notice there was nothing at 20K which was gross, and the lifestyle clothing is always bland in the same color ways every year (grey, black, white). I think next season they are emphasizing a broader range of products. I have like $50 gift card to blow so ill probably grab like a hoodie or something
 
13796411:.lencon said:
Peeped the apparel for tha ladies.. ya know in case I wanna spoil the lady I dont have.

Kinda disappointed.. all the jackets are under 20k.. guess saga really does wanna get the ladies wet.

I would agree that not doing 20K/20K is a poor choice as far as a statement of quality, but the difference in waterproofing is not very different. I have never wet out any Polartec NeoShell stuff, and that only has a 10K waterproofing rating. You really don't experience that sort of water pressure in everyday activities, even skiing. DWR quality would probably be more important. Hope Saga continues to innovate with the women's line though, there's a pretty substantial lack of quality in that area.
 
13796471:patagonialuke said:
I would agree that not doing 20K/20K is a poor choice as far as a statement of quality, but the difference in waterproofing is not very different. I have never wet out any Polartec NeoShell stuff, and that only has a 10K waterproofing rating. You really don't experience that sort of water pressure in everyday activities, even skiing. DWR quality would probably be more important. Hope Saga continues to innovate with the women's line though, there's a pretty substantial lack of quality in that area.

Did they start out the men's line with the monarch in 20k tho? I'm not a saga historian but I believe they started out with some basic men's stuff and then branched out to better equipment. If I had to guess, I'd say they're testing the waters with the women's line to see how well it is received and maybe in the next few years we can start to see a wider variety of women's outerwear with better tech specs.
 
13796536:Zypher said:
Did they start out the men's line with the monarch in 20k tho? I'm not a saga historian but I believe they started out with some basic men's stuff and then branched out to better equipment. If I had to guess, I'd say they're testing the waters with the women's line to see how well it is received and maybe in the next few years we can start to see a wider variety of women's outerwear with better tech specs.

Nail on the head. Launching any new product line you want to go with what you are more sure will be accepted and then use that feedback to grow future products.
 
13810332:Deepskier said:
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Super sick ski! the whole collection for new year is looking really badass. What are your thoughts on the 3L gore tex pin tail jacket and pant combo?
 
13810646:Kbob94 said:
Super sick ski! the whole collection for new year is looking really badass. What are your thoughts on the 3L gore tex pin tail jacket and pant combo?

No idea haven't been able to get my hands on a zero or softgoods lookbook, even though Ive talked to a few people about it. Pisses me off.
 
13810647:Deepskier said:
No idea haven't been able to get my hands on a zero or softgoods lookbook, even though Ive talked to a few people about it. Pisses me off.

oh ok gotcha makes sense. Im definitely getting the al dente zero next season. such a badass ski
 
Yeah wasnt crazy about the graphic on it for next year, Id take the zero this year tho. Love next years edollo tho, thinking about getting a pair of those or maybe arv 96s. Leaning to the dollos tho.
 
13812116:SofaKingSick said:
Where is the best place to see the rest of the selection?

I don't know if you are being serious or sarcastic. But I have looked all over the internet, weird Japanese sights, their website, google, talked to reps without answer and the closest shop that carries armada is 3 hours from me and they don't have much.
 
13812133:Deepskier said:
I don't know if you are being serious or sarcastic. But I have looked all over the internet, weird Japanese sights, their website, google, talked to reps without answer and the closest shop that carries armada is 3 hours from me and they don't have much.

Oh yeah I just meant where's the best place online to look at next year's armada lineup
 
13812174:SofaKingSick said:
Oh yeah I just meant where's the best place online to look at next year's armada lineup

On ns just for their public hardgoods. other than that I can't find anything yet.
 
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