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SlitherySnakeso you're saying I have less than a 45% chance of micropenis no matter what?
also this means little kids on 70-something underfoot are more likely to have a bigger dick than me, yikes
**This post was edited on Mar 28th 2021 at 12:00:55am
well of course. I couldn't go around saying 80% of 100mm users have micropenises, we have to account for the peybens and pete koukovs of the world. Making it at about a flip of a coin is just enough to make one question whether or not it's worth it.
NotaskibumOne of these days I'm gonna mount pivots on 2x4s, like actual two by fours and show up to vail.
Do we think I get my pass pulled or nah?
Use plywood and pour hot water to give it some camber/tip and tail rise. Wax the shit out of that mf or coat the base with resin. Maybe sand the bases so they'd hold wax. I can't remember the name but there's a tool for scraping the little grooves that bases have to prevent suction and hold wax. I suggest using marine ply wood if you can afford it cause it won't get water logged as quickly. Use quarter inch ply and sand it slightly thinner in the tip and tail, then give it a fiberglass topsheet for support. Maybe use another sheet underfoot to keep binding mounts secure. Bonus points if you're willing to slap a p tex base on there.
Bushdid9_11Anyone who has anything more than a one ski quiver is not a versatile skier.
hear me out doe out west i honestly think you need:
jib skis
carving skis
bombproof powder skis
mellow touring skis
mega deep/booter touring skis
yes you could choose either or jib or carving for your daily drivers, but the jib skis get trashed in a week and its nice to have super sharp edges to rail arcs w the squad but also hike a rail or two when you're feeling it or only got like 30 min to ski.
Quiver killer is definitely in the 104-110 range, you can have a blast in powder, crud, groomers, bumps, and park on a ski like that, trouble is once you throw in rails and touring its pretty hard to have one ski that just does it all.
jompcockUse plywood and pour hot water to give it some camber/tip and tail rise. Wax the shit out of that mf or coat the base with resin. Maybe sand the bases so they'd hold wax. I can't remember the name but there's a tool for scraping the little grooves that bases have to prevent suction and hold wax. I suggest using marine ply wood if you can afford it cause it won't get water logged as quickly. Use quarter inch ply and sand it slightly thinner in the tip and tail, then give it a fiberglass topsheet for support. Maybe use another sheet underfoot to keep binding mounts secure. Bonus points if you're willing to slap a p tex base on there.
mikemachear me out doe out west i honestly think you need:
jib skis
carving skis
bombproof powder skis
mellow touring skis
mega deep/booter touring skis
yes you could choose either or jib or carving for your daily drivers, but the jib skis get trashed in a week and its nice to have super sharp edges to rail arcs w the squad but also hike a rail or two when you're feeling it or only got like 30 min to ski.
Quiver killer is definitely in the 104-110 range, you can have a blast in powder, crud, groomers, bumps, and park on a ski like that, trouble is once you throw in rails and touring its pretty hard to have one ski that just does it all.
IMO a 3-ski quiver is enough for the west. You have a touring setup (between 105-130 depending on who you are), a good day resort ski thats 102-115, and a bad snow day resort ski thats somewhere under 100. Some folk might have two bad day skis, one jibber and one carver.
For the horrible people on this site who hit rails, I guess you need another ski for those.
So are you saying have more than one ski or not?
Because I’m getting conflicting info from you
Bushdid9_11IMO a 3-ski quiver is enough for the west. You have a touring setup (between 105-130 depending on who you are), a good day resort ski thats 102-115, and a bad snow day resort ski thats somewhere under 100. Some folk might have two bad day skis, one jibber and one carver.
For the horrible people on this site who hit rails, I guess you need another ski for those.