Was thinking of picking the wildcat 101s at the end of the season, but there’s not much info on them besides on moments website, so does anyone know what they ski like? is it almost identical to the pb&j? im also looking at magnus 102s as they’re also stiff and pretty rockered and the revolt 104s. If anyone has skied this years model and wants to drop some knowledge that would be dope!!
Idk much on the ski but the topsheet on it is sick. Future wall art for sure.
I'm thinking about getting a pair too for next season. I ride k2 obsethed's right now and from what I've been told the moment wildcats are pretty similar, really fast ski that is decent on groomed runs and fucking awesome in deep snow and crud.
We have the wildcat 101 in for the roofbox review this year. Unfortunately the full review won’t drop until the beginning next season most likely but I have skied them in most conditions at this point and can answer any specific questions you have.
TheWeazWe have the wildcat 101 in for the roofbox review this year. Unfortunately the full review won’t drop until the beginning next season most likely but I have skied them in most conditions at this point and can answer any specific questions you have.
I was thinking about getting some too. What are they like in the park, and do you think they would work well center mounted or -1 or 2?
I pretty much strictly hit jumps when I ski park, but the recommended line is only -5 so going to -2 or 3 from center really isn’t that far off, should work fine. Theres lines at +1cm and +2 so you’d really only be +1 from the furthest forward line.
do you have any experience with them center mounted?
TheWeazI pretty much strictly hit jumps when I ski park, but the recommended line is only -5 so going to -2 or 3 from center really isn’t that far off, should work fine. Theres lines at +1cm and +2 so you’d really only be +1 from the furthest forward line.
No my pair is mounted at recommended. If you want to mount center why no look at the frankenski, its only 3mm narrower and designed to be a park ski.