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CatdickBojanglesI feel like most pipe skiers are on a custom ski just because there are not really any made anymore. @hot.pocket does David Wise ride a custom moment in the pipe?
He is on a fully custom ski built for him from the ground up. We sold it on our store for one year, under the Transition name. Overall it's a highly specific design so we now make it specifically for David, and do not sell it to the public anymore. We also made a Transition specific graphic to try and avoid confusion with the rest of our lineup.
hot.pocketHe is on a fully custom ski built for him from the ground up. We sold it on our store for one year, under the Transition name. Overall it's a highly specific design so we now make it specifically for David, and do not sell it to the public anymore. We also made a Transition specific graphic to try and avoid confusion with the rest of our lineup.
We had a pair sitting in the shop for a while from him from his 4frnt days and you literally can’t even flex the damn thing it’s so stiff.
CORE_Projectwell, maybe somebody will love new designs
Cheers to the Line crew for breaking into new design territory and not keeping their eyes in the rear view mirror. I personally love that they are changing it up and bringing a fresh face to the look of the brand with their new crew over there. Nothing is worse then having a few (really important) people leave a brand and continuing to try to recreate the look they had already been doing.
and here is photo of new BC atris taken from TGR forum as well
bradwaltersCheers to the Line crew for breaking into new design territory and not keeping their eyes in the rear view mirror. I personally love that they are changing it up and bringing a fresh face to the look of the brand with their new crew over there. Nothing is worse then having a few (really important) people leave a brand and continuing to try to recreate the look they had already been doing.
For me, the heart of the Full Tilt brand will always be weird little graphic/style touches that make no real performance difference, and often aren't visible, but are there anyway. This duck camo liner falls squarely into that category, and for that reason, I love it. I want this liner, with the timberland tongues so that I can slay steezy backcountry laps.
The Flex logo is pretty weird other than that the boots are sick. Flex logo reminds me of the Salomon Snowler blades logo from
back in the day for some reason.
cydwhitFor me, the heart of the Full Tilt brand will always be weird little graphic/style touches that make no real performance difference, and often aren't visible, but are there anyway. This duck camo liner falls squarely into that category, and for that reason, I love it. I want this liner, with the timberland tongues so that I can slay steezy backcountry laps.
I’ll say I’m very happy that I can continue to carry a large selection like we do now with the same image. I’ll just make an FT stencil if someone is seriously bummed it’s not the same logo/brand.
What’s going on with those shovels? Is there a vibration dampener in there or something? The new Line topsheets/cores (and how they reflect on the topsheet) are seriously reminding me of Völkl.
-eREKTion-Anyone know the sidecut on the Blade 104? Is it tight af like the Blade or is this a legit ski that could be a Supernatural 108 replacement?
Do you mean the optic? The Blade is a retarded undersized BBR with metal that no one wants. I might be forgetting but I think the optic side cut was about the same as a sick day, maybe a cunt hair longer?
cydwhitFor any nerds that care, flat Bent 110 in the 188cm length weighs 1860 grams per ski on my home scale.
Subtle brag. It’s a fun ski.
**This post was edited on Jan 19th 2022 at 11:34:30pm
cobra_commanderDo you mean the optic? The Blade is a retarded undersized BBR with metal that no one wants. I might be forgetting but I think the optic side cut was about the same as a sick day, maybe a cunt hair longer?
Subtle brag. It’s a fun ski.
**This post was edited on Jan 19th 2022 at 11:34:30pm
Yeah, if the Optic 104 is a metal sick day I'm gonna have to cop.
bradwaltersCheers to the Line crew for breaking into new design territory and not keeping their eyes in the rear view mirror. I personally love that they are changing it up and bringing a fresh face to the look of the brand with their new crew over there. Nothing is worse then having a few (really important) people leave a brand and continuing to try to recreate the look they had already been doing.
LazylightningHead/tyrolia only make frame bindings right? They are probably just trying to keel it within their company
It wouldn’t kill them to license a tech binding from someone else. Everyone else is doing it and there are plenty of good options out there. Presenting any frame binding as a legitimate part of your product line these days is pretty pathetic.
CatdickBojanglesWomens Full Tilts aren’t. They have a lower cuff height (or at least used to) but the clog is the same.
I actually might like a lower cuff height. Or not, not sure. But going from Remz aggressive skates to tall 130 flex boots tends to be kinda weird. I think women's FTs come in a 27.5?
TwigNot to be 'that guy' but the Mana 4.0 is a new ski to replace the outgoing 5.0. The 2.0 and 3.0 carry over in to the new name.
Haha be that guy all ya want, I’m no oracle. That’s good to know. Although I have a feeling we won’t carry many mana’s anyway. The prodigy is so far out pacing Candide’s in sales now
FruitBootProI actually might like a lower cuff height. Or not, not sure. But going from Remz aggressive skates to tall 130 flex boots tends to be kinda weird. I think women's FTs come in a 27.5?
Whatever I already have boots that work fine lol
They do come in a 27.5. I’m not so sure how the lower cuff height would feel. Your driving a way bigger ski than rollerblades. I’d stick with normal cuff height. Hell I wish my FTs were a little taller.
I love the simplicity of their graphics but I feel like they should do an overhaul of their design pattern on all their skis...lines be getting a little boring