On3p Skis

From working on skis I've had and my friend's skis, from a construction standpoint it seems like on3p makes skis considering that mountains are made of scraggly rocks that dine on ptex, steel, and wood while other brands make skis considering that mountains get covered in snow and the only thing skis have to do is slide on it.

I'm pretty high so I don't know if that will make sense, but my Jeffrey's and my Wrens get the most abuse of all my skis and yet they are the least fucked up. And I ski/land on/crash into a loooooooot of rocks.
 
13779863:iggyskier said:
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Killing it. I'll be hard pressed to ever stop buying from you guys.

That being said for some reason I tear your topsheets up. I have friends with ON3Ps that have twice the time on them and their topsheets are clean as hell. the base/edge/core durability is unreal though.
 
13781278:Auschie said:
Killing it. I'll be hard pressed to ever stop buying from you guys.

That being said for some reason I tear your topsheets up. I have friends with ON3Ps that have twice the time on them and their topsheets are clean as hell. the base/edge/core durability is unreal though.

Yeah I'm missing a half-dollar sized hunk of topsheet after like 30 days on my kartels. Probs from all those steeze ass shiftys and landing with my skis together.
 
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