On3p Custom Vs. Stock

CrackHead.

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I'm currently looking at a magnus102/jeffrey96/kartel98 but I would want them customized to the softest setup (I've ridden a buddys magnus 90 and wanted a little more and magnus 102 is stiffer) is it worth the money paying $800+ on a custom ski? I'm not gonna shred through these in a month but still I don't know if I can justify it when I can just buy another pair of vishnus for $440
 
topic:CrackHead. said:
I'm currently looking at a magnus102/jeffrey96/kartel98 but I would want them customized to the softest setup (I've ridden a buddys magnus 90 and wanted a little more and magnus 102 is stiffer) is it worth the money paying $800+ on a custom ski? I'm not gonna shred through these in a month but still I don't know if I can justify it when I can just buy another pair of vishnus for $440

honestly vishnus are the cheaper option and they have good durability

i would geth the on3ps if i was gonna ski all mountain but as u want them in the softest preset

i would say just save ur money and go vishnus
 
14036247:CalumSKI said:
honestly vishnus are the cheaper option and they have good durability

i would geth the on3ps if i was gonna ski all mountain but as u want them in the softest preset

i would say just save ur money and go vishnus

word, i rode v's this past season and loved them just was thinking of switching it up (plus none of this years topsheet are good for me)
 
I don’t want to interrupt the bromance going on above, but if you just talk with the ON3P guys they’ll work with you to dial in the exact skis you want. They’re super awesome and helpful.

And the skis will be worth it.
 
14036431:Kevski said:
I don’t want to interrupt the bromance going on above, but if you just talk with the ON3P guys they’ll work with you to dial in the exact skis you want. They’re super awesome and helpful.

And the skis will be worth it.

But if cost is a big factor, I would still say get vishnus
 
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