

For a 100 they can really get down on some groomers. The magni-traction (serrated edge) definately gives a different edge hold grip than anything I've ever been on which did takeme a few days to get used to. Good build quality and an all around fun ski especially for the price. Have a lib tech wreckreate 100 in my current quiver and had a lot of fun in the around 40 days I put on them this season. Not saying don't do it, as did above if you get on them and don't gel it should be pretty easy to sell them. The lineup is mostly geared to the upper level advanced and expert skier that likes to charge at Mach loony speeds and actually sees the added weight as a bonus for stability.Īs someone who grew up skiing 7springs (and still does on occasion) it probably wouldn't be high on my list for a daily driver in those parts. The indestructible bases, edges,and sidewalls add a good bit of weight. Also they come measured after pressing so ski 1-2cm longer than other brands in the same length.

That being said across the board 0n3p skis are heavy. Probably put a Woodsman 108 into the rotation this winter. Now back to being called Jeffery again but softer than og) with upwards of 250 days on them. I have a pair of 191 Jeffery 114 (2015 when they were chargier than the more freestyle kartel they turned into.

On3p makes IMO the most bulletproof /durable skis on the market.
