All that said, this is probably the quiver with the best chance of getting changed next year, since there are a lot of skis that could work for me. What’s your 1-ski quiver for the next 3 years, regardless of location? The shortest compartment can hold up to sixty arrows, bolts, or similar objects. Anyway, end rant. Deciding where you should sit, what wind direction is correct, what buck you should target and how to approach your stand takes up most of the decision-making process when it comes to deer hunting.However, one key question many deer hunters skip in this process is simply deciding on how … Now it’s time for the most difficult decision of them all: picking a single ski to use for absolutely everything. I think the farthest I’d be comfortable going back would be -6 or -7 cm. I’ve been spoiled when it comes to picking from a massive quiver of skis, but for a single ski to use for all resort conditions at Crested Butte Mountain Resort, the Ranger 102 FR would work well. Most enjoyable powder ski I have ever spent time on. Sounds like I’ll go with 6… I’m a big boy, I’ll get the hang of it! Not skied them but would love to given all the positive (one could say decently edgy) vibes that the Blister crew give out. The first and smallest one can contain up to sixty objects of the same general size and shape as an arrow. Ehlonna was first detailed for the Dungeons & Dragons game in "The Deities and Demigods of the World of Greyhawk" by Gary Gygax in Dragon #68 (1982). Love.My.Rangers. I’d love to try a pair of the 192 cm version. At 182 it’s a bit quicker/more playful than the reviews of the 187 sound, and I might be mounting it back another cm, we’ll see. The Hoji is a pretty comprehensive mashup of the character of the Raven and Renegade. Mounted +2, curious how they’d be on the line but whatever. I know boots are harder to recommend due to personal fit being so important, but it’d be interesting to see the rationale behind each choice. I almost swapped the Mindbender 106c with the 179 cm Nordica Enforcer Free 104. Man oh man, this is the toughy. Wondrous item, uncommon. What ski was the most difficult to leave off your list?VI. | 3.5e SRD This ski carves well, it floats well enough for pretty deep days, and with the rocker profile and mount point I selected, it’s playful enough to take through the park. Thanks in advance. In comparison to what I’ve skied in the past this is a very quick turning/pivoting ski and to me feels like it’s even more center mounted than -6. The first and smallest one can contain up to sixty objects of the same general size and shape as an arrow. That would cover me anywhere. Move the top of the quiver (hood end) forward and back to better balance your bow. They’re all roughly in the right weight range for a 50/50 ski for me, and they all seem like they’ll be playful and stable enough for me. I was quite impressed by the Liberty Genesis 90 and 96 (both the 18/19 and 19/20 versions), but have yet to get on the Genesis 106. Swift Quiver is a spell that's available as of level 5, with a castingtime of 1 Bonus Action for D&D 5e - Read up on all the spells on DND-Spells | Dungeons and Dragons 5e - Spells, Tools, Spell cards, Spellbooks' You will get a lot of answers on magic arrows so I am going to skip those because they will populate the thread and only focus on bows. I was at a ski test weekend last week and always capture some notes, but at best I could write a paragraph and even then am not able to capture the nuances of differences. That’s a lot to ask of one setup, but here’s my take: So this answer is kinda cheating, since this is a ski that was custom built for me by Romp. And this time, Logical Luke is winning, and he’d go with: Fischer Ranger 102 FR, 184 cm + Salomon STH2 13. I also currently spend more time in the resort than in the backcountry (roughly 70/30 or 80/20 split), and if I spent more time in the backcountry I think I might do inserts (to have a lighter backcountry binding for longer days) or just go with something like the Shift or Tecton. And yet, it’s still strong enough to ski pretty hard and not fold on me at fairly high speeds. Jonathan represents the nearest to my own preference for burlier setups among the review crew. I think all of us think we are something different than we are. I skied it a few days over the holidays in everything from powder to ice and ended up buying a pair. But it’s not really cheating because, if I really had to only ski one ski for the whole year, I’d definitely drill them for a lightweight binding for the big days. My advice for your first backcountry setup? I’m a bit heavier and we all ski differently, but it sounds like a ski that is light enough for touring, decent in variable, and still fun in deep pow. I mostly tour for powder and this ski is light and reliable in all conditions but still fun on big lines and in deep snow. I know Kara is down with throwing AT bindings on her Santa Ana’s, but I still wouldn’t want a touring setup that’s that heavy. But I went with the Ripstick 106 because it’s a bit more energetic and better matches with my skiing style (because it’s a bit more precise and poppy). The taper makes this ski much more forgiving than its flex pattern might have you believe. Based on what Sam has said about the unisex Soul 7 HD and the similarities the Soul 7 HD W shares with some of my favorite skis, it seems like it could make for a good 1-ski quiver. Rereading my favorite ski-post of the year and I’ve got another question. A quiver can hold up to 20 arrows. Except for the binding (Look Pivot 14). But of all the skis I’ve used, I can’t think of one that would perform better across all conditions, and have the blend of low weight and suspension to make me comfortable taking it out for bigger days in the backcountry and for lap after lap of inbounds skiing. I can’t really imagine the Pandora 104 being ousted by any ski on the market at this time. Powder is an entirely different experience than with the Camox and it feels pretty strong under foot. Since I also split my time between the backcountry and the resort, the ski I chose would have to handle both. But same as the SD 104, I’m opting to go with something a bit more playful. One thing that would be interesting to add is boot choices for selections that use binding inserts. Her holy symbol is a rampant unicorn or a unicorn's horn. The only thing I put in the bottom of my quiver is a piece of scrap carpeting cut to match the bottom shape in order to dampen the thump of thick leather against the arrow when one drops in. If you only skied in the backcountry, what would your 1-ski quiver be for backcountry-only skiing? Quiver of Ehlonna [ Carquois d'Ehlonna] Wondrous item, uncommon. VI. I think that my answer would still be the Line Pandora 104 since it’s quite light already (~1635 g per ski for the 165 cm) and I love how it skis. Each of the quiver's three compartments connects to an extradimensional space that allows the quiver to hold numerous items while never weighing more than 2 pounds. Sam and Cy sure seem stoked on that Atomic Bent Chetler 120. I. What’s your 1-ski quiver for where you ski most (backcountry and resort)? And … somewhat arbitrarily (see the next section) … I’m going to go with the Nordica Enforcer Free 104. Efficient Quiver. I found that a slight top forward lean is best for my setup. I went with the Origin 96 (original version) and so far I’m impressed. Like all three the Quiver of Ehlonna is specifically described or … It’s so hard to be ruthlessly honest with how and where you ski. Roll20 uses cookies to improve your experience on our site. Move the top of the quiver (hood end) forward and back to better balance your bow. I found that a slight top forward lean is best for my setup. All three skis operate within the same category, they just excel at slightly different things. A shooter can still choose between a two- piece and one-piece quiver. We need a similar guide for those with lower skill levels and/or fewer ski days. But I do own one mountain bike and one drop bar bike. The first and smallest one can contain up to 60 objects of the same general size and shape as an arrow. And so does the Deathwish Tour…. I could rail corduroy on the US East Coast, use it as an everyday driver in the Intermountain West, smash mashed potatoes on the West Coast, and go real fast with almost no stress in AK. Efficient Quiver. Yo Sam – I get the sense that you are actually a pretty “decent” park skier and yet choose some of the most directional quivers (not just this quiver but also in general). My apologies, I should’ve waited to comment until fearless leader chimed in. For me, the ideal 1-ski quiver would be around 100 mm wide in the waist. I had thought of remounting back, but I wasn’t confident that even -2 back would be enough. Any thoughts on those? It’s also not so narrow that I would dread the big dumps — or more likely, dread my ski choice on big powder days. There are a lot of good potential skis for the 1-ski quiver these days, and now I am also thinking back to the many phenomenal days I’ve spent on the Blizzard Sheeva 10, which is another versatile contender. By the way, is anyone as surprised as I am to not see the Sick Day 104 among the choices? I ski in Prime 3.0’s and while I’m starting to feel a little underpowered on resort they handle so many variables so well when fine ‘race’ tuned. For a true 1-ski quiver, I need something that isn’t so heavy that I am miserable during longer days in the backcountry, but not so light that I’m significantly held back in the resort. I have no problems committing to this ski for the next three years (I’ve already been using it for the past two years with no issue). I spend most of my time skiing resorts in Colorado, in a wide variety of snow conditions, and most often on steeper slopes, and I have yet to ski a ski that can perform so well across the board. The confidence it provides me in variable snow is impressive, float in soft snow is somewhere between good to great, and it can hang while hammering into stuff all day at a resort. Swift Quiver is a spell that's available as of level 5, with a castingtime of 1 Bonus Action for D&D 5e - Read up on all the spells on DND-Spells | Dungeons and Dragons 5e - Spells, Tools, Spell cards, Spellbooks' IMO it is a more natural and fluid motion to reach over your shoulder to grab the arrow, nock the arrow, and place it on arrow rest. The QST 106 will be best in deep pow. Thanks for the A2A. Anyone? As long as I have the Pandora 104 in my quiver, I feel like I am prepared for all conditions. After my brief time on it so far, the Deathwish seems like one of the best options for a wider 1-ski quiver that is light enough for touring. While I’m not confident that any ski will knock off my selections here, the ski that I think has the best chance at doing it is the 185 cm WNDR Alpine Intention 110. The SD 104 is more stable and arguably more versatile than the SFB, and I would be totally content with it as my do-everything 1-ski quiver. It’s a great ski for the majority of days at Taos as it holds its edge through some of the firmest conditions while maintaining a bit of playfulness. And if we’re totally speculating, I’m really curious about some skis that don’t yet exist. But I think the Ripstick 106 would do pretty well. I think its multi-radius sidecut helps it perform well at slower speeds and mellower terrain, while still being comfortable in bigger turns. Her garb varies, ranging from the serviceable clothing of a forester or ranger to the delicate gown of an elven princess, but it is always pale green. Her garb varies, ranging from the serviceable clothing of a forester or ranger to the delicate gown of an elven princess, but it is always pale green. You will get a lot of answers on magic arrows so I am going to skip those because they will populate the thread and only focus on bows. I would offer up before hand that the magic weapon should match the level of the character. https://blisterreview.com/gear-reviews/2014-2015-romp-skis-106-2 Legal Information/Open Game License, Fan Labs Overall, I’m always going to be looking for soft snow, and the Hoji excels there while still doing well enough when things get firm and sketchy for me to commit to it as my only backcountry ski. The Origins are also very quick, but comfortable making longer turns. 1H crossbow + quiver; 2H crossbow/bow + quiver; Given equivalent level items of all of these types, in every single situation I have ALWAYS found the 2H crossbow/bow + quiver to be the highest dps of the three combos. If I didn’t know where in the world I’d be, my ideal ski would probably be ~105 mm underfoot, decent in pow, hold a strong edge, and still come in less than 1900 grams in ~190 cm length so I could tour on it. Greetings from Sydney, Australia all..Having just bought the highly acclaimed new Volkl Mantra M5, I’m more than a little surprised it doesn’t even rate a mention as a one ski quiver choice !? The quiver collapses and holds the arrows fast, preventing the broadhead edges from grinding together and your arrows from making noise. Then i just picked up a pr of 2020’s Deathwish skis. I’m glad to see that it made it into one of the reviewers quivers. Recent Changes This appears to be a typical arrow container capable of holding about 20 arrows. Ultimately, I just can’t wrap my head around not having a ski wider than 93 mm underfoot, which is why I opted for the Trace 98. I find that ski to be really fun because of how hard you can ski it, but it’s just a bit too game-on for me to want to ski it 100 days in a row. Think about it. Before improvements in touring equipment, I was the guy you saw out there happily (sometimes) logging miles in alpine boots, race-stock bindings, and Alpine Trekkers. This is a great question because I feel that it is very applicable to a lot of backcountry skiers. My one ski quiver would also be the Fisher Ranger 102FR with pivots, it does everything well enough that I would be totally happy. What’s your 1-ski quiver for the next 3 years, regardless of location?V. Ehlonna watches over all good people who live in the forest, love the woodlands, or make their livelihood there. This one is tough, as it should be. And I really need my single backcountry ski to be playful for my skiing style, which makes the Vision 108 an easy choice of the skis I’ve used. How Many Hunting Arrows are in Your Quiver? And Romp’s build seems pretty burly (I know several people here in CB who have been skiing one pair of Romps for many years). Moment Deathwish Tour, 184 cm + Fritschi Vipec Evo. One ski for all the skiing that I do will have to do A LOT of different things — firm early season groomers on man-made snow, zipper-line bumps, funky steep terrain / moguls, wide-open bowls, (usually small) cliff drops, moderate to very deep powder days (and the ensuing chop), 5000-10000’ powder-touring days, 5000-10000’ ski-mountaineering days, rock-hard snow in 50°+ no-fall terrain, and pretty much every other snow condition imaginable. I’d be tempted to pick something skinnier, but my whole winter is focused on pow skiing and I’d hate to feel under-gunned when Alyeska’s north face opens. The midsize compartment holds up to … In my experience, the 18/19 Faction Prime 4.0 is charger … at least for a ski this light (we haven’t skied the revised 19/20 version). Quiver of Ehlonna: This appears to be a typical arrow container capable of holding about 20 arrows. While the logical part of me wants to pick the 186 cm Line Sick Day 104 (one of the best 50/50 skis I’ve ever used), I’m going to go for the much more playful 184 cm Line Sir Francis Bacon. If I can go custom, I’d go with the Romp 100. Like all three the Quiver of Ehlonna can fit many items without ever changing its weight. I suspect that the SFB’s much fatter tips will help it initiate carved turns much better, but it’s much lower weight will likely make it get knocked around much more than the Vacation. Because the two styles of riding they support are inherently VERY different. 50/50: Fischer Ranger 102fr with CAST/Pivots. It’s fun on smooth firm snow, it’s crazy fun in soft snow, and while it’s not very stable, I’m not going to have a bad time on it in almost any condition since it’s so fun at slower speeds. While I don’t have any reason to doubt the durability of the Shift (I haven’t had any issues with the pairs I’ve been using), I just have a bit more faith in the all-metal construction of the Cast system for a binding that I’d be bashing around in the resort for 100+ days a year (especially for my “1-ski quiver for the next 3 years”). The Deathwish is far more stable than the SFB, and my main question is how much less playful it’ll feel compared to the SFB. | 5th Edition SRD Between expensive bindings, a second set of boots, avy gear, skins, and all the other stuff, backcountry skiing is a very expensive activity. I’m one of the Blister reviewers who really likes the Dictator series. I gave it a few days and determined it just doesn’t work for me. It’s great in the trees and rips groomers, favoring medium radius turns, although it feels spring loaded so I kind of felt like I had to let it bounce around a bit and stay light on my feet. Blizzard Bodacious, 186 cm + Salomon STH2 16. The 169 cm Nordica Santa Ana 100 seems like a great option for a inbounds-only ski. Ehlonna was first detailed for the Dungeons & Dragons game in "The Deities and Demigods of the World of Greyhawk" by Gary Gygax in Dragon #68 (1982). I’ve skied it back east and all over CO and NM and haven’t had any issues. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Preparing for your hunt takes careful preparation. A couple of us are trying to figure out how to scale arrows in a quiver plot so that we can exactly specify what the output arrows look like. Big Jim’s bow quiver is easy-on and easy-off because of the rock solid rubber strap attachment system. The Nordica Santa Ana 93. Most one-piece quivers are attached at only one point on the bow, creating a sort of “tuning fork” thing that creates vibration that causes noise. The quiver has a much more useful property than this, however. Dynastar Mythic 97 Pro, 184 cm + ATK Raider 2.0 12. It also is pretty stiff in the middle of the ski with softer tips and tails, and its flex pattern is fairly similar to the Genesis 96 and Genesis 90’s flex patterns. But I know I’m going to end up building some jumps and hucking my carcass off them, which means I want a more playful ski with a more forward mount point and more rocker. of all the magical things in life that fit under the heading, ” one is too many, two is not enough.” : bikes, cars, cats, beers, girlfriends… skiis might top the list ! And sliding the quiver up or down to where you want it. PRODUCTIVE: Quiver detects impairments well below the system noise floor making it possible to fix problems invisible to other meters. While the SFB isn’t as damp or stable on firm conditions, I can still have a lot of fun on it by dialing back my speed. The ski does have a big sweet spot, but I’d be worried about how a very rearward mount would interact with the rocker profile, since the locations of the “micro camber” sections are based around that recommended mount point. Each of the quiver’s 3 compartments connects to an extradimensional space that allows the quiver to hold numerous items while never weighing more than 2 lbs. As for bindings, I’d opt for the better power transfer (and potentially safer release characteristics) of the Tecton since I’d want that for mid-winter days and can deal with a heavier binding in the spring and summer. Cookies enable you to enjoy certain features, social sharing functionality, and tailor message and display ads to your interests on our site and others. What ski do you imagine has the greatest likelihood of making your list, if and when you get to ski it, or get to ski it more? K2 should be revamping their freestyle skis, and if they come out with more freestyle-friendly versions of the Mindbenders, well, they’d be high on my list of potential 1-ski resort quivers. Same answer — Trace 98, 172 cm. As I noted in my 2-ski-quiver selections, this ski isn’t the most playful or the most stable, but it’s really good at combining both of those aspects. It creates an endless supply of arrows or bolts, depending on which was chosen at item creation. Thanks. That said, it was a close call with the K2 Mindbender 98Ti Alliance for my inbounds-only ski. And after having said all that, I’m not really going to follow my own advice. The efficient quiver weighs the same no matter what’s placed inside it. Each of the quiver's three compartments connects to an extradimensional space that allows the quiver to hold numerous items while never weighing more than 2 pounds. By that, I mean not the lightest, not the widest, not the “coolest” — middle-of-the-road is often your friend, at least for your first skis. I haven’t skied that ski since it first came out … and I was not a huge fan of it back in 2012. Two version of Quiver XT are available, a standard version which works with the Hunter system, and an unbundled version for stand-alone operation. The quiver has a much more useful property than this, however. If I’m only going to be touring, that means I’m going to be spending a lot of my days searching for good snow mid-winter, and the Vision 108 is perfect for that. If that’s the case, then I at least want something that’s really fun, even when I’m not using it in that particular ski’s ideal conditions. The quiver of Ehlonna appeared like a well-crafted mundane quiver.It had three compartments of different lengths. Is there something I’m missing about the Shift’s release/elasticity/safety on the wya down? A quiver can hold up to 20 arrows. And in this case, I’d put some alpine bindings on the Pandora 104, most likely the Marker Griffon. And as a smaller gal, I have no problem keeping this ski afloat in powder up to around 10”. For my touring ski, there are lots of more directional options that could work, such as the Black Diamond Helio 105. The midsize compartment holds up to … ], spell component pouch. The shortest compartment can hold up to sixty arrows, bolts, or similar objects. Easy decision. I don’t think I’m going to change from my first 1-ski quiver. Shape-wise, width-wise, and weight-wise … while I still really respect WNDR’s clarity in calling this a backcountry ski and not a 50/50 ski … since you terrible people are making me select one setup … the Intention 110 could end up being that do-everything ski. No speed limit, heavy, damp, and fast. IV. | PF2 SRD. In efficient quiver: arrows (60); javelins (15), everburning torch, sunrod (2); short bow, quarterstaff, spear, club, sectioned 10 ft. pole (two 5 ft. lengths that screw together; 50 gp masterwork tool). It is quite lightweight and super energetic. It has three distinct portions, each with a nondimensional space allowing it to store far more than would normally be possible. 153) only mentions that it can hold 20 arrows. The SFB is more similar to the Vacation than the SD 104, but the SFB is still a lot lighter and has a very different shape. The shortest compartment can hold up to 60 arrows, bolts, or similar objects. As previously mentioned in earlier quivers, I have not skied so many different skis (yet, am playing catch up). | OGN Articles In this scenario, I’m going to switch it up a bit and go with the Marker Kingpin over the Dynafit ST Rotation 12. i’d love to know your thoughts about it. The candidates are the 186 cm Nordica Enforcer Free 104, the 184 cm Fischer Ranger 102 FR, or the 188 cm Salomon QST 106. I was able to try many lighter skis this past season, many of which still handle inbounds conditions well, which made me worry less about compromising in the resort or in the backcountry. All that said, I know Paul Forward had a pretty different experience on the Prime 4.0, but this is my take after spending a good chunk of time on it (and messing with the tune). Wondrous item, uncommon . We’re hoping to get on some more of their shapes this season, though we did review the 106 a few years ago: Notice a theme? If this were truly the only ski I was able to have in my quiver, I would definitely mount the ski with a touring binding that had an alpine heel, such as the Salomon Shift. And honestly, while I still hate the idea of having to ski 100+ days and all terrain — inbounds and out — on a single setup … given the many inherent compromises here … I think I could be quite happy on either of these setups. It’s not ideal for super firm conditions, but it’ll get me down them. 18/19 Faction Prime 4.0, 185 cm + CAST Freetour System. It does well on piste for what it is — the Bodacious doesn’t feel like a ski that’s 118 mm underfoot, meaning I don’t feel penalized by its wide waist when things aren’t especially soft or deep, or on the way back to the chairlift. (2) The quiver is sized to fit Z-poles and other poles that break down; telescoping poles really stick out the top. For the touring 1-ski quiver, the 179 cm K2 Wayback 106 is a great ski that I think a lot of people will get along with. Ehlonna is the goddess of Forests, Woodlands, Flora, Fauna, and Fertility. And yeah, I cheated and put inserts in for two bindings. The shortest compartment can hold up to sixty arrows, bolts, or similar objects. As I have relayed throughout these quiver articles, I ski mostly inbounds at Taos Ski Valley, with 20-30% of my time being spent in the backcountry in an assortment of conditions and locations. Hey, I just picked up a pair of moment wildcat 108’s as my 1 ski (Colorado) quiver. Pushed really hard in really steep or deep conditions, I can outride it fairly quickly. 1 year ago. Possessions: ring of protection +1, efficient quiver [=quiver of Ehlonna], handy haversack [=Heward's h.h. john, i think the issue is the thin aussie snowpack. The Sheeva 10 is the most forgiving of the options I looked at, and for a true do-everything ski, I prefer the stronger firm-snow performance of the Mindbender 106c. Also excited to see the Dictator on his list. And then since I currently spend more time in the resort than the backcountry, I’d take that potential increased durability over low weight and efficiency for the skin track. Getting a ski recommendation from the most reputable reviewing group in the outdoor community for the one ski I should be on at the resort (or in the backcountry) is perhaps the best thing I see here all year. With that in mind, I’d mount the skis with the Marker Kingpin or Salomon Shift MNC, as I feel comfortable skiing in the resort with them and they’re not so heavy as to impede my uphill motivation. EFFICIENT: Track impairments faster and identify their source quicker – without pulling pads or taking your network down. I feel like these days many skiers wish they could throw spins and flips while (at least by quiver choice) you seem to have transcended that desire. I was thinking of 8-10 cm … a mistake? So in summary, suspect this would be difficult to achieve! It’s incredibly fun on chalky snow and it demolishes anything approaching soft snow. The Quiver of Ehlonna is only an uncommon wonderous item, so this solution isn't out of the realm of possibility to get pretty early in a campaign. On that note, a narrower Volkl Revolt 121 could be really, really cool. Done and done. Each of the quiver's three compartments connects to an extradimensional space that allow the quiver to hold numerous items while never weighing more than 2 pounds. Once the owner has filled it, the quiver can produce any item she wishes, as if from a regular quiver or scabbard. Possessions: ring of protection +1, efficient quiver [=quiver of Ehlonna], handy haversack [=Heward's h.h. What’s your 1-ski quiver for the next 3 years, regardless of location? 1H crossbow + quiver; 2H crossbow/bow + quiver; Given equivalent level items of all of these types, in every single situation I have ALWAYS found the 2H crossbow/bow + quiver to be the highest dps of the three combos. How Many Hunting Arrows are in Your Quiver? The Wildcat Tour, however, is easy to live with no matter what I’m doing. I skied 181 Camox, mounted on the line (-6) for a few days in the past so I’ll give you some input. Quiver of Ehlonna let's you hold sixty and since the other compartments hold lots of other larger objects I'd rule that if you were to pack those with only arrows you could hold a lot more than 60. Moment Wildcat Tour, 190 cm + Salomon Shift MNC. Invocations. I’ve just had too many good days and years on it to say anything else here. I think the Ripstick will be ok. Side/Hip Quiver vs. Back Quiver. The narrower Genesis skis offering a good balance of playfulness and stability; they were easy to get on edge, fun to pop out of laid-over turns, but were stable, stiff underfoot, and quick to respond to inputs. And the Mythic 97’s extremely high tip splay means that this ski floats far better than most skis with a 97 mm waist. 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