Y’all’s thoughts on the On3p mango 100s

Agate420

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Been needing a upgrade since I grew out of my Charlie murphys and the mango 100s really caught my eye and I was wondering what you guys thought of them
 
14457785:Jems said:
cool skis probably ride like sex but they’re so overpriced it’s embarrassing

It's embarrassing you have no concept of the costs of doing business.
 
Did you like your Charlie Murphy’s?

If so, you’ll probably have an idea of ON3P construction and there’s a decent chance you’ll like the mangos
 
14457785:Jems said:
cool skis probably ride like sex but they’re so overpriced it’s embarrassing

Overpriced the way a 911 is overpriced for a Sunday fun car. You could have nearly just as much fun with a Corvette that is almost half the price and that will certainly get the job done. But by paying more you can get some other nicer things like good durability, really fun to ride, cool looking usually, etc. I mean they're more bonuses and luxuries than mandatory things but if someone likes the skis and likes the company, then it's worth the price I'd say
 
14457870:mobadis said:
He’s poor af and spends all his money on drugs what do you expect

buying on3p park skis and ripping them on a tow rope is like buying a hellcat then crashing it 3 weeks later
 
copped some 181s a couple months ago. Got to ride them in the fridge for a day, I already love them. The width feels super nice on rails, doing swaps etc. I’m used to super light skis but they didn’t feel much heavier or anything.

I like how the flex and rocker comes together. I very vaguely remember someone saying they’re slightly softer than the mag102s. I definitely felt more confident/stable in my riding because of the flex. Still a pretty stiff ski compared to what I’m used to riding (Vishnu’s, Icelantics) but the rocker makes up for it. For reference I’m 5’9” 165lb and I had no issues getting my weight clear over the noses to pop nollies and butters. Honestly makes it so much more fun to throw nollie1s / butter 3s or whatever you please cause they pop so much. Always thought it would be super hard to butter and nollie on ON3Ps but it really wasn’t.

All the shit I talked on ON3P on here and here I am tellin y’all why they’re my new favorite ski lol.
 
[tag=244295]@weastcoat[/tag] how long are your other skis you're comparing the mangos to? You are 3" taller than me and got skis 4" longer. I wish I got the longer length due to the rocker/flexibility and am wondering what your thoughts are
 
14457995:ReturnToMonkey said:
[tag=244295]@weastcoat[/tag] how long are your other skis you're comparing the mangos to? You are 3" taller than me and got skis 4" longer. I wish I got the longer length due to the rocker/flexibility and am wondering what your thoughts are

i believe y’all are the same height he likes long skis
 
14457995:ReturnToMonkey said:
[tag=244295]@weastcoat[/tag] how long are your other skis you're comparing the mangos to? You are 3" taller than me and got skis 4" longer. I wish I got the longer length due to the rocker/flexibility and am wondering what your thoughts are

183 Vishnus and 180 Icelantic DaNollies (the DaNollies measure only to 177 tho). If I bought Icelantics again in the future I would definitely cop a 190. Thought about going with the 186 for the mangos but it woulda been too much for that stiff of a ski… woulda been burning too many calories trying to nollie those things lol
 
14457995:ReturnToMonkey said:
[tag=244295]@weastcoat[/tag] how long are your other skis you're comparing the mangos to? You are 3" taller than me and got skis 4" longer. I wish I got the longer length due to the rocker/flexibility and am wondering what your thoughts are

Just realizing I didn’t answer your question but I’d go for the longer sticks, at least 177-180 range I think that’ll be perfect
 
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