ON3P Jeronimo help

debmitt24

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Recently i have been thinking about buying this ski, and i was just wondering about some of its specs.(weight, swing weight, where to they usually bind the ski, )

I am 5'6 and weight 140 so i was going to get the 171cm

When looking online i couldn't find much information on the ski, so any information will help.

Oh and i live in the east and i wanted to know how the ski would handle eastern conditions. Thanks
 
i love my jmos, great all around east coast ski, a pretty beefy ski, i have look pivot 18s on them so they pretty heavy, they rock on jumps and kill it in anything under 8 inches id say
 
I have two pairs and my son has a pair. I am 5' 7" / 145 lbs. I mounted pair one with Salomon Guardians and the are absolutely my fav skis ever - hence pair two which are not yet mounted but am thinking Dynafit. I ski mostly Whistler and Baker, both in and out of the resort. They ski great in all conditions. Son also skis in the park with em. I love ON3P. My son also has Caylors, my wife Jeffries and besides the jmos I have Wrenegades and BGs. Highly recommended.
 
You can just 'insert' your skis for two sets of bindings, way more cost efficient than having two sets of identical skis. Also threads, my 181 jmo's get here tomorrow.
 
171 or 176 sounds good for you. The J-mo is a park ski that can handle all mountain very well for what it is. It's a perfect East Coast ski and my all time favorite everyday ski. I loved skiing Colorado's techy terrain in the morning to warm up and then hitting park in the warm afternoons. Perfect ski if you do everything every day.

Going on about 120 days on mine and they are in excellent condition, if that helps.
 
jmos would be great for east coast. they are really durable and fun skis.i wish they were just a little softer but they are still sick. tons of pop and pretty decent swing weight
 
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