ON3P Skis

these skis are sick, scott let me try his pair in the early spring and I would be willing to go as far as saying they were the best ski I have skied on.
 
Our main Blue steele tester is actually up in the wood of montana untul september, so he would be the best one to talk to.

They are a medium-stiff flex. Not super stiff, but far from soft. Totally symmetrical in flex, shape, and mount, so ride should be identical going both forward and switch.

The turn radius is a bit longer than some of the other skis in the 17-19m range, so it is less hooky when landing, which was something David Steele, who had a lot of input into the ski, really liked.

The have pretty decent tips which kick up a mean rooster tail too.

Our skis measure true to tip to tail in length, not flat material length like most companies, so they are going to be a bit longer than most other companies 181cm, but mounted true center they are still super manageable and just give you more ski to land on.

Cambered, but not super high.

They are definitely park specific. If you want something a little more all mountain, the jeronimo is 181cm, 126/96/120, mount -3cm from center, and has low rocker in the tip and tails. that will probably be my park ski next year. The whole idea was to create something that was capable in the park, but could also be enjoyable elsewhere.
 
Real men.

But there are skis in a variety of lengths, including the Caylors, so everyone should be able to find something that works for them unless they weigh less than 130lbs.
 
lots of people, i do, and im 5' 10'' and 150 pounds. 190 is a good length for me, just depends what and how you ski
 
Just picked up my 6th pair of one3ps over the past 10 years. Thank you for making burley skis, at a proper weight, that just keep going and going and going!
 
i find myself coming back to this thread multiple times a year and it really makes me want to try and make my own skis in the future

would it be a waste of money to get the materials to make me and my homies skis?
 
Oddly coincidental bump. I was just searching for an on3p thread to post how stoked I still am about these skis. The past few days I hit quite a fair amount of rocks. Yesterday especially I wholeheartedly expected multiple large core shots from navigating a rocky section.... Whelp no core shots. Just minor scratches and blurred edges. My old armadas would be ruined by now. Lettttssss goooooooo!

**This post was edited on Mar 2nd 2021 at 1:20:10pm
 
14252138:HypeBeast said:
Oddly coincidental bump. I was just searching for an on3p thread to post how stoked I still am about these skis. The past few days I hit quite a fair amount of rocks. Yesterday especially I wholeheartedly expected multiple large core shots from navigating a rocky section.... Whelp no core shots. Just minor scratches and blurred edges. My old armadas would be ruined by now. Lettttssss goooooooo!

**This post was edited on Mar 2nd 2021 at 1:20:10pm

I’ve been in my magnus’ for over 30 days this season, they literally have no scratches and just 1 edge crack. And I’ve been smacking rails every run every time I’ve gone, done disasters, quad kinks, donkey dicks, etc.

so durable if you file down the edge cracks and debur them.

my only problem is Ice but I live on the east coast with park skis, what do you expect
 
14252152:MaimHelp said:
I’ve been in my magnus’ for over 30 days this season, they literally have no scratches and just 1 edge crack. And I’ve been smacking rails every run every time I’ve gone, done disasters, quad kinks, donkey dicks, etc.

so durable if you file down the edge cracks and debur them.

my only problem is Ice but I live on the east coast with park skis, what do you expect

100% agree, i've skied my magnuses for 50+ days this season and they are holding up amazing, and all i do is ski rails and low tide woods
 
spreading the love as well, and these skis are still catching people turning their heads or random shredders on ON3Ps giving props to other riders on them. Thanks for all the work.
 
14252182:Hellbrook_Labs said:
Now the skis are pretty popular

I remember when they were still pretty underground. Every once in a while you would catch a glimpse or run in to someone in the lift line. Now they are pretty common in the lift line around here on Hood. But still kind of underground, and you always get questions about them on the chair still.
 
14252133:Jems said:
i find myself coming back to this thread multiple times a year and it really makes me want to try and make my own skis in the future

would it be a waste of money to get the materials to make me and my homies skis?

Go for it, the best that can happen greatly outweighs the worst that can happen
 
My earliest recollection of ON3P was one of you walking around with one of the skis showing it to people at triple threat at EVO and I think probably we vaguely knew some of the same people back then. I had no idea who or what I was looking at until after the fact until I put some pieces together like I think I saw that Caylor ski 20 beers deep at a movie premier once.
 
I swear last season I probably saw 1 or 2 other pairs of ON3Ps in the same day. This year, every other person is riding them, and like no repeats too! It's so hype to see.
 
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