Rekoner 102, or volkl revolt 104

CaIeb

Member
i’m looking for a fun all mountain/park ski, I ski pretty hard and don’t like super soft skis and i need the ski to be durable and not break within a season
 
jeffrey 108s are probably significantly heavier than the skis listed because i own a pair

**This post was edited on Jul 5th 2021 at 4:26:08am
 
Magnus 102 or Jeffery 108 would be my choice. M102 have way more sidecut so edge to edge they're very quick. j108 is super fun but more setup for soft snow and whatnot. Pick your poison, both are amazing skis.
 
14302178:Schoess said:
Magnus 102 or Jeffery 108 would be my choice. M102 have way more sidecut so edge to edge they're very quick. j108 is super fun but more setup for soft snow and whatnot. Pick your poison, both are amazing skis.

i was also considering the bent checker 100’s would that be a good choice too?
 
I would think the J108 might be overkill for a "fun" east coast all mountain/park ski, they are pretty stout... Reckoner 102 from what I've heard seems like it might fit the bill for you. Corbetts has them for cheap right now
 
revolt 104 are pretty damn fun. if your superlight reckoner 102s are probably there as well, Im gonna say revolt 104 is better all mountain
 
I don’t think there will be a Jeffery 108 this year, I believe it will now be a 110. Depending on where you ski in the east coast a 110 may not be a good choice for a daily drive. I would pick it all day long as part of a EC two ski quiver.

I have said this in other posts, the Revolt 104 is a super fun EC ski…
 
14302443:Phatboy64 said:
I don’t think there will be a Jeffery 108 this year, I believe it will now be a 110. Depending on where you ski in the east coast a 110 may not be a good choice for a daily drive. I would pick it all day long as part of a EC two ski quiver.

I have said this in other posts, the Revolt 104 is a super fun EC ski…

yeah i mostly ski at gunstock and around that area but i do have a pair of faction prodigy 1.0s so it’s meant to be my all mountain freestyle ski
 
Yooo saw you said you ski gunstock so you’ve probably seen me around a bit. I rode the revolt 104’s in the park for the majority of the season and loved em, definitely give em a shot if you can. The 188 was a perfect length as well. Super flexy but only to a certain point and then locks up, only downside is how chattery they are at high speeds, but it’s not the worst I’ve experienced so you should be fine to hit anything at the hill
 
im late to this one but i was choosing between these a while ago and i went with the reckoners. Very fun ski, they are definetly not as soft as people like to say they are. not stiff really but it took me by surprise how hard it was to butter on them. althouhg I am a kid so take it with a grain of salt
 
14302125:CatdickBojangles said:
Neither. Go get Jeffrey’s.

I've dailied both revolt 95s and Kartel 108s for 3 years and the revolts are beat the fuck up but skiable while the Jeffreys are well skied but not beat up minus the core snaps ...
 
14304130:ReturnToMonkey said:
I've dailied both revolt 95s and Kartel 108s for 3 years and the revolts are beat the fuck up but skiable while the Jeffreys are well skied but not beat up minus the core snaps ...

How’d you pull that off?
 
14304161:CatdickBojangles said:
How’d you pull that off?

Probably with how I ski each ski. I definitely feel more flowy and sender on the ON3Ps than volkls so that could be a cause. I believe I have some sheer bad luck. I don't believe the ON3Ps have worse durability, as they feel very solid and I'm simply astounded that my volkls still ski alright.

**This post was edited on Jul 15th 2021 at 9:31:43am
 
Back
Top