• Jeffrey 114 by ON3P
      • Ratings:
      • Terrain
        Park
        Pow
      • Design
        Clean
        Busy
      • Durability
        Fragile
        Durable
      • Weight
        Light
        Heavy
      • Style
        Uncool
        Cool
      • Flex
        Soft
        Stiff
      • Camber
        Cambered
        Rockered
      • Pop
        No Pop
        Poppy
      • Stability
        Jittery
        Stable
      Reviewed on Dec 23, 2014 @ 7:11 PM Skis 2014
      Comments:

      just started riding these fine ass babes this week and i have to say these skis are without a doubt the sickest skis i've ever ridden. they kill it on literally everything. they are the most versatile skis on the market IMO. i was previously on some Armada JJs which i loved to death and while they were my primary pair i didn't think a ski could get any better... boy was i wrong. the jeffery 114 is an insane amount more stable at high speed and the elliptical sidecut grips groomers like nothing else. they especially surprised me in the nimbleness of the ski. i can ski tight trees in any condition with unbelievable quickness and control for a ski as wide as the jeff. they float much better than the jjs and almost as well as the magic j (but i'm a light guy only 5'10" 155lbs) the pow is where they really shine, i cannot begin to describe how much they skis kill it in the pow. so much control and so much floatation for a ski with such a medium waist. that being said they are not "skiing pow every day of your life" type of ski. they are built as a "slay an any condition" ski and they do just that. anything you throw at them they will conquer with ease. not to mention they are super burly and follow along with ON3P's reputation for bomber skis. they are actually considerably stiffer than other twintip pow skis that i've ridden and i love it. i cannot stress how sick these skis are enough without writing a multi page essay STATS: strengths: everything except a park ski (sure you could ride them in the park but i would not recommend it) Weaknesses:only thing i can think of is they are a little on the heavy side not anything wild though. i have learned to actually love it as it provides mor control- so basically nothing if you are in any way on the fence about the Jeff 114, buy them. if you want to buy them, buy them. if you dont want to get them, buy them. they were worth every cent

    • adrenalin 16 by Tyrolia
      • Ratings:
      • Terrain
        Park
        Pow
      • Design
        Clean
        Busy
      • Durability
        Fragile
        Durable
      • Weight
        Light
        Heavy
      • Style
        Uncool
        Cool
      • Reliability
        Sketchy
        Trustworthy
      Reviewed on Dec 19, 2014 @ 3:23 AM Bindings 2014
      Comments:

      just got them and they are burly as hell. i dont think ive seen a alpine touring binding with the same thickness as the locks on these bindings. weirdly enough they are still reasonable light for their class of binding. they work as binding...their functional... they passed the calibrations i ran on them... they're high quality functional bindings ,they don't really ride with much variation so not much else to say but when compared to salomon Guardians , they do have a much burlier locking system and while they don't have 2 metal rods underfoot they are considerably stronger. so if you are looking for a binding that will slay anything inbounds or out of bounds and you have some extra coin, i say these are your best bet