![]() ![]() I didn't find it to feel particularly soft in crud and nasties. The guys at blister didn't love the softer shovel. Going fast and straight over crud and variable didn't feel unnatural. It's definitely there when you lay them over, but I didn't find them to be hooky or nervous at speed at all. ![]() I found no problems with the small sidecut. Not an uncomfortable experience, really, but they definitely encouraged you to get forwards again. That is a hell of a tail on the labs, and I found myself riding them a couple times when I got kicked into the backseat. Others felt either too locked in or dead compared to the renegades to keep me coming back.Īnyways, no problems with transitioning to the labs, and I think they'll make a great compliment to the renegades in my quiver (both 186 and 196). Motherships didn't bring enough to the table that the renegades didn't already offer. I got a pair of Cochise a couple years ago, and they were OK, but they were bouncy in deeper soft and kind of boring everywhere else. The amount of steering required (soft touch with the renegades) and turn initiation differences made for an awkward few turns that always cooled my ardor. I find that transitioning from full reverse camber, 122mm waist, big sidecut to most more traditional skis is a bit of a challenge. ![]() I've spent the last 4 years on 186 renegades, and I've been looking for something in the 100-110mm range to complement them. I didn't find myself second guessing the mount at all. Only a few hours on them in 3-5" on top of refrozen, but I liked them a lot. Skis I've liked: 4frnt Renegades, line mothership, armada ant, kneissl AK rocket lab. ![]()
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