ON3P Mango 110's

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Looking for a freestyle/all mountain centered (wider) ski to use as my one ski quiver for Hood. Looking into Mango 110's, but they seem a bit wide for the day-to-day stuff. I Spend about 20% of my time in the park and the rest of my time rippin all mountain stuff (Cliffs, Side hits, etc). Also looked into the Oski Gt's, Line blade optic's, Wildcats, Sakanas, Reckoners, and a few others. Let me know what you guys think, can't really find anything on the Mango lineup and I'd like to hear some of your guys' thoughts on em.
 
Don’t get anything else, 110 is mint for a one ski.

Im able to have a daily and powder ski but if I didn’t I’d just get Jeff 110s
 
Jeff 102 is really the one ski quiver answer. I love fat skis, and if you do too then Jeff 110 or Mango 110 is a dope option. I have some mango 100's, 3 sets of Jeffery 110's and a Jeffery 102. I have also ridden 4-5 sets of previous Kartel and Jeffery skis. The mango 100 is my park ski and the jeffery 102 is my current all mountain ripper, unless I know its a pow day in which case the Jeffery 110 comes out. Recommended mounting point might help make your decision depending on what you normally ride. My mangos are at true center and my Jeff 102's are at recommended. If you setup a pair of jeffs (102 or 110) at -2 or -2.5 that would be a pretty dope ski to comfortably rip anything. For reference I think recommended mount on a 102 in a 186 is like -4ish
 
14501588:Schoess said:
Jeff 102 is really the one ski quiver answer. I love fat skis, and if you do too then Jeff 110 or Mango 110 is a dope option. I have some mango 100's, 3 sets of Jeffery 110's and a Jeffery 102. I have also ridden 4-5 sets of previous Kartel and Jeffery skis. The mango 100 is my park ski and the jeffery 102 is my current all mountain ripper, unless I know its a pow day in which case the Jeffery 110 comes out. Recommended mounting point might help make your decision depending on what you normally ride. My mangos are at true center and my Jeff 102's are at recommended. If you setup a pair of jeffs (102 or 110) at -2 or -2.5 that would be a pretty dope ski to comfortably rip anything. For reference I think recommended mount on a 102 in a 186 is like -4ish

Thanks, hoping to demo a few pairs in the upcoming weeks. 102-ish seems to be the happy medium around here. How is the flex on the Mangos? Currently riding center mounted Chronics which are pretty damn soft. looking for something a tad bit stiffer than my current setup.
 
Definitely stiffer than chronics, similar to Jefferys I would say but not sure if intended to be softer or stiffer, most on3p's feel similar to me

14501755:21CABBAGE said:
Thanks, hoping to demo a few pairs in the upcoming weeks. 102-ish seems to be the happy medium around here. How is the flex on the Mangos? Currently riding center mounted Chronics which are pretty damn soft. looking for something a tad bit stiffer than my current setup.
 
Line chronics are nothing like any On3p. ON3P is in a league of their own. Heavy and damp but full of energy. The more you give the more they rebound back…The Jeffrey 102 rips everything. I ride mine at recommended.but I ski my magnus 102 for park.. But if I could only afford one ski for park and all mountain I would have just got the Jeffrey and mounted them at +2 from recommended.
 
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