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Garn

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  1. @scuppers With all the previous threads about Nate, if you're not familiar with it, I'm not going to go back into it.

     

    I would really like to understand what he does, why he is so dominant, and why don't the other pros pick up on what he is doing and replicate it.

  2. I was just watching the video of the last Miami tournament. After Nate won it with a score of 1 @ 43, Wade was interviewing him and Nate said that he has ran, this year alone, 25 41s. That is just insane! What is he doing that is so different from everyone else that allows him to run it with ease! Nobody can even come close to that! Most of the dozen or so people who have ran 41 in a tournament, have only done it once or twice in their lives! As much as I dislike the guy, how can you say he isn't the goat?!
  3. If you have an HO and are not using the Syndicate hardshell, I don't see why you wouldn't go direct connect. I have a hardshell on my front but a direct connect on my rear. I've been using it for about five years. I love the setup and it works great. On my other HO skis for my family I am totally direct connect. It is easy to mount and set up your bindings, looks nice and clean, no loss of the flex of the ski, just a nice and clean setup.
  4. First, let me just say that I have a very low opinion of Nate Smith. Not someone that I would want my daughter to date or even be around. I've met him at our boat show a couple of times and he has an air of arrogance about him, unlike someone like Will Asher who just comes across as a humble and nice person. Having said that, I don't see how anyone can say that he isn't the GOAT. I have read all the above arguments and reasons and I don't agree with them at all. To me it sounds like way more people like Andy so they just don't want to give the title of GOAT to Nate even though he skis better than any other person ever has. He has run more 41s than all other competitors combined. I just don't agree with any of your arguments. I can't stand Nate. But he is the GOAT.
  5. I'm talking about my Syndicate hardshell boot!! I almost never take the hardshell of my boot out of the binding. I just pull the liner out. And then slide my foot in with the liner on. About the only time my boot isn't in the binding is if I take a hard fall and the binding releases my boot. But other then that, it stays in the binding. But reading a previous thread someone said how they never leave the hardshell in the binding so its not under constant tension. I never even thought of that. Does that matter? Should I take the boot out of the binding when it is not being used?
  6. I think the base Omni would be a great ski for you. Same shape, design, features with the difference being in the construction (carbon vs fiberglass). The downside is you don't have as much upside. As you progress and get into faster speeds or shorter lines, then the Carbon Omni would be better. But for now, I think you'll love the base Omni. And another upside, in a couple of years you can get a new ski! That's always fun!
  7. I have the Syndicate Omni and ski it regularly in all conditions. I find it to be a great ski regardless of chop or smooth. I think it is the most versatile ski out there. Easy on the body to ski. Super easy to get up on. Effortless turns. Fast. Incredible ski.
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