What's on3p cooking up?

13897621:IsitWinterYet17 said:
Assuming this is purely for park and rail durability?- which totally makes sense. I can't see this being very beneficial for hold on hard pack or ice for all mountain skiing though.

I really don't want to say too much right now, but it won't go to market unless it can do both.

13897633:Ryhan said:
If ON3P ever gets bought out by k2 or whoever, I'm going to buy like 20 pairs of K108's and stockpile them before the quality goes to shit.

Haha yeah, I don't think you have to worry about K2 buying us...
 
13897633:Ryhan said:
If ON3P ever gets bought out by k2 or whoever, I'm going to buy like 20 pairs of K108's and stockpile them before the quality goes to shit.

why would you even think this?

(however, a little known secret is that the kartel 98 was designed off the old seth pistol... and the 108 is just the next size up)
 
13897773:snomaster said:
why would you even think this?

(however, a little known secret is that the kartel 98 was designed off the old seth pistol... and the 108 is just the next size up)

Oh I'm sorry. Was my situational humor too offensive? The k108 is by far the best overall ski ever made.. and I don't ski an ounce of park.
 
I really hope this concept works well bc my magnuses didn’t hold up at all and I’ve only had them for 3 months (30 days).

**This post was edited on Feb 25th 2018 at 9:22:35am
 
Interesting to see how this slides on rails relative to normal skis with edges. After my edge blew out on my natural front inside edge the base wore away fairly quickly and the core got exposed, so then the wood kept getting stuck on rails that were slightly sticky, which at my home mountain is all of them lol. Ended up replacing the edge and sealing the core and filling the base back in and it’s going strong. I believe Nordica was doing something similar to this, not sure how it worked out but I could be totally wrong. Props to On3p for trying this out and testing for a long period of time to test the durability!
 
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