The first and smallest one can contain up to sixty objects of the same general size and shape as an arrow. 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. The shortest compartment can hold up to sixty arrows, bolts, or similar objects. Thanks, I was set at factory suggested (5cm??) 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. Like all three the Quiver of Ehlonna is specifically described or … 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. Then I really, really want Rossignol to make a narrower Black Ops 118. 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. I would offer up before hand that the magic weapon should match the level of the character. 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. Craft Wondrous Item, secret chest; Cost 900 gp. 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). I’m still looking for good touring and transition efficiency, but the Kingping’s heel gives me a bit better firm-snow performance over the Dynafit, which will be useful if I’m going to be skiing something that’s 112 mm underfoot everywhere and in all conditions. Then i just picked up a pr of 2020’s Deathwish skis. So I think the Vacation will be more stable than the Bacon, but not quite as easy to flick around and probably won’t carve quite as well (though it might be better on really roughed-up groomers). I’d often wish it was skinnier or lighter or heavier or fatter, but it would get me through a winter here in Alaska. Given that I am currently spending most of my 100+ days a year skiing inbounds, I’m going with a heavier setup that will work well in the resort. 153) only mentions that it can hold 20 arrows. I skied 181 Camox, mounted on the line (-6) for a few days in the past so I’ll give you some input. In the end, its lighter weight and more forgiving flex pattern comes as too much of a compromise to be my only ski for everything. It’s a ski that rarely feels out of place, and I love that it doesn’t give up too much stability and damping on firm snow while being much quicker than many of the metal-laminate skis I’ve been on in the past. The Enforcer 104 is another really versatile ski that can handle super firm, unforgiving snow while not being a chore in deeper and softer conditions. Glorious. 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. Any thoughts on those? It is forgiving enough that I can ski it lazily and it won’t kick my ass when the consequences are high. The quiver of Anariel was a magical arrow quiver that automatically replenished its ammunition.12note 1 1 Description 2 Powers 3 History 4 Notable Owners 5 Appendix 5.1 Notes 5.2 References The quiver of Anariel looked like any other ordinary arrow quiver, holding twenty arrows. Efficient Quiver. Assuming you want to give out magic items of course. Up until Sunday I would have said my one ski quiver would be the Nordica Enforcer 100, but then spent 3 days in Soelden this weekend and amongst others skied the Fischer Ranger 102 FR and just loved it, so think that would be my one and only now. This is the most contested answer for me. It has an aura of alteration if magic is detected for, and examination shows that it has three distinct portions. Hey, I just picked up a pair of moment wildcat 108’s as my 1 ski (Colorado) quiver. The only remaining question I have with the Woodsman 108 is its firm-snow performance, while I want to ski the Northwest 110 with a new tune to see how well it can balance edge hold with a loose, surfy feel. Cookies enable you to enjoy certain features, social sharing functionality, and tailor message and display ads to your interests on our site and others. i am puzzled, why heavier CAST over Shifty or Marker? If I was going to throw a single pair of skis in the truck and drive for the next three years, didn’t know where I would be headed, and didn’t know what I would encounter, it would be the 188 cm Salomon QST 106 with CAST Freetour system. 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. Sell at the Open Gaming Store! 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). 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. If you didn’t do any backcountry touring, what would your 1-ski quiver be for inbounds-only skiing? Thanks in advance. Be interested to hear other views. To me, a true, 50/50, 1-ski quiver is about realizing that you’re not going to have the perfect ski for some (or most) days. I’m going to stick with the Ripstick 106. I. What’s your 1-ski quiver for where you ski most (backcountry and resort)? All that to say this…the one ski quiver for either resort only or touring only (rather than one-ski for all) may be the single most important gear question this site asks itself on a year over year basis. Regardless of where I am, I’ll probably be touring a lot and skiing whatever resort is around. So our selections below shouldn’t be viewed as our answer to the question, “What are the best skis out there?” Instead, these are our personal picks, and our rationale for why we’d choose them. If I saw it, I’d have to stare at my shoes, pretend that I just remembered that I needed to be somewhere else, and slink away.). It is a pricey ski but it is well made and skis surprisingly well. 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 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. This will be my second pr. The Hoji is a pretty comprehensive mashup of the character of the Raven and Renegade. Luke? However, I am still very impressed by the performance of this ski (it’s not some super light, super soft noodle), and feel like I could happily take it with me to pretty much anywhere. Same as my first quiver: 184 cm Moment Deathwish with inserts for the Fritschi Vipec Evo and Look Pivot 14. 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’s also not so narrow that I would dread the big dumps — or more likely, dread my ski choice on big powder days. It’s the choice a realist would probably make for their quiver of one. For example, efficient, modern board shapes need less power from the rig, but older boards will demand greater drive to get them up-and-running. I’m glad to see that it made it into one of the reviewers quivers. I would offer up before hand that the magic weapon should match the level of the character. In the backcountry there is no denying that the CAST system can be slow and tedious to transition, and bulky, and it’s pretty heavy … but it gives me a tech toe on the way up and a legit alpine binding on the way down. Even while writing this I’m a little hesitant since it is a very light ski, but it doesn’t get bounced around as much as I would have thought. ‘Modern’, say mid 00s onwards, boards and sails will have huge variances in behavior from earlier models despite the sizes of … But I’d throw a lighter AT binding on it (probably G3 ZED or ION, or something in our Lightweight Touring Binding Shootout). which might make the the M5 a natural choice down under… if you really skower the reviews, you will find alot of love for the M5. Thanks for all your great reviews. This was a fairly easy pick since I spent a lot of days on this ski last season in a massive range of conditions. I think the Shift is a phenomenal piece of equipment, but for hucking tricks in the resort, I think the all-metal CAST system would give me more peace of mind. But that’s when it was being pushed hard as an everyday inbounds ski. 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). Available in: Small, Medium and Large, 4 or 5 Arrow Gripper. It comes with a three-point carry system which makes it lightweight and comfortable to carry from one place to another. 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. 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. Thanks in advance. I’d be bummed to face an Alaskan winter or pow chasing and heli guiding with nothing over 120 mm underfoot. That would cover me anywhere. But I’m not at all upset about choosing the standard Deathwish. (Yes, I know. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS. It still doesn't sit right with me.) 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. For me, it’s a toss up between the Armada Trace 98 and the DPS Zelda A106. guys, will there ever be a review of the big bodacious? So with that said, and based on the relatively small number of ~100mm-wide skis I’ve recently been on, I’m going to stick with the Trace 98 for my inbounds-only ski. Ehlonna is known to the elves as "Ehlenestra." Am not touring so resort only. 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. Also excited to see the Dictator on his list. Unlike some light and / or soft skis, I wouldn’t call the SFB “scary” or “unpredictable” in less-than-ideal conditions. So the one-ski quiver interests me greatly. Just like in the mountain bike world, it seems more and more folks are willing to grind a huck wagon up the hill for the thrill going down. VI. I primarily ski Taos, but I do venture east and north on occasion, and 100 isn’t so wide that I feel ridiculous skiing it on days where the snow is neither deep nor soft. The quiver is a great choice for hunters that has lots of arrows to carry as it boasts of a capacity to hold 30 arrows. The second I saw them I knew I wanted them. If they were really good they could give the Deathwish a run for its money. Like the haversack the Quiver of Ehlonna allows you to simply pull out what you need without rooting around for it. And in this case, I’d put some alpine bindings on the Pandora 104, most likely the Marker Griffon. If you didn’t do any backcountry touring, what would your 1-ski quiver be for inbounds-only skiing?III. Invocations. What ski was the most difficult to leave off your list?VI. It’s lighter than I’d like for firm days, but it’s a very versatile ski and I could adapt. And after having said all that, I’m not really going to follow my own advice. 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’ve used inserts in the past, and having to take off / put on my bindings every time I switch from the resort and backcountry is kind of a pain (I know, I’m lazy). The Armada ARG II. And yet, it’s still strong enough to ski pretty hard and not fold on me at fairly high speeds. We’re hoping to get on some more of their shapes this season, though we did review the 106 a few years ago: It just isn’t quite strong enough to inspire confidence on super steep lines in extremely crappy snow for me to choose it. My initial thought is “not an extreme amount,” which makes a very strong case for the Deathwish. And yeah, I cheated and put inserts in for two bindings. 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. I’d argue it’s less than we think. Side/Hip Quiver vs. Back Quiver. The Moment Sierra, DPS Yvette 100 RP, and Black Crows Navis Freebird are all on my radar. How Many Hunting Arrows are in Your Quiver? Big Jim’s bow quiver is easy-on and easy-off because of the rock solid rubber strap attachment system. Craft Wondrous Item, secret chest; Cost 900 gp, New Pages Recent Changes I like that this ski is slightly more forgiving than what I have picked previously (177 cm Nordica Santa Ana 110 for last year’s 1-ski quiver), which is a bit more reassuring when the conditions are slightly more punishing, or the legs are tired. The 4FRNT Raven. The quiver collapses and holds the arrows fast, preventing the broadhead edges from grinding together and your arrows from making noise. 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. The first and smallest one can contain up to 60 objects of … If I was picking from non-custom skis, it’s a tougher choice. The third and longest portion of the case contains as many as six objects of the same general size and shape as a bow (spears, staffs, or the like). 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. Her holy symbol is a rampant unicorn or a unicorn's horn. Ehlonna watches over all good people who live in the forest, love the woodlands, or make their livelihood there. By the way, is anyone as surprised as I am to not see the Sick Day 104 among the choices? The shortest compartment can hold up to sixty arrows, bolts, or similar objects. But I think the Ripstick 106 would do pretty well. I am really curious to explore Sascha’s go-to, the Line Pandora 104, but in a longer length (172 cm). 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. The quiver in the Player's Handbook (Pg. That said, it was a close call with the K2 Mindbender 98Ti Alliance for my inbounds-only ski. It all depends very much on where you ski and how you ski. PRODUCTIVE: Quiver detects impairments well below the system noise floor making it possible to fix problems invisible to other meters. The QST 106 will be best in deep pow. It’s a very heavy, stiff, and demanding ski, but that’s part of what makes it so much fun for me. The Raider is such a confidence-inspiring clamp and it shaves over 500 grams off of each foot vs. the Shift. Like the haversack the Quiver of Ehlonna allows you to simply pull out what you need without rooting around for it. Cause I think mounting back at -8 or -10 would make the ski feel pretty weird. Possessions: ring of protection +1, efficient quiver [=quiver of Ehlonna], handy haversack [=Heward's h.h. Over the past week, we’ve published our reviewers’ selections for 5-ski, 4-ski, 3-ski, and 2-ski quivers. Same goes for Atomic if they ever get around to making a Bent Chetler 110. With a measured width of 104.5 mm, very tapered shape, lots of tip rocker, and a fairly low weight, this ski looks intriguing to me. Between expensive bindings, a second set of boots, avy gear, skins, and all the other stuff, backcountry skiing is a very expensive activity. Sounds like I’ll go with 6… I’m a big boy, I’ll get the hang of it! At least for me, it was a very close call between the Shift and Cast system (we haven’t used the Duke PT yet, so we can’t include that right now). The Wildcat Tour, however, is easy to live with no matter what I’m doing. 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. Black Diamond Helio 116, 186 cm + Dynafit Superlite 2.0 or possibly G3 ZED. I wouldn’t change a thing. 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. Since I also split my time between the backcountry and the resort, the ski I chose would have to handle both. 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”). But if / when I’ll be doing more than 80% of my ski days inbounds, I’ll opt for the heavier Enforcer 104 Free. Because the two styles of riding they support are inherently VERY different. The second slightly longer compartment holds up to 18 objects of the same general size and shape as a javelin. 1 year ago. 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’m still on the hunt for the right ski to fit these criteria. My apologies, I should’ve waited to comment until fearless leader chimed in. 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. The G3 SENDr 112 is also a great ski that could have made the overall 1-ski or the touring-only 1-ski. (But I feel like I wouldn’t be able to look the Fischer Ranger 102 in the eye right now. Roll20 uses cookies to improve your experience on our site. This setup will also be very capable when it’s time to head downhill on backcountry tours, but I will be working with a weight penalty on the way up — which is the compromise here that I am most willing to live with. It holds an edge really well for its width, and it floats well enough that I’d still have a blast on pow days. 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. The shortest compartment can hold up to sixty arrows, bolts, or similar objects. The quiver has a much more useful property than this, however. 50/50: Fischer Ranger 102fr with CAST/Pivots. The first and smallest one can contain up to 60 objects of … One thing that would be interesting to add is boot choices for selections that use binding inserts. The shortest compartment can hold up to sixty arrows, bolts, or similar objects. Plus, you can get them in orange…. The first and smallest one can contain up to 60 objects of the same general size and shape as an arrow. Specifically, it has a lot of tip splay which should make it easy to keep afloat powder, even for its moderately wide width of 104 mm. 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. I was thinking of 8-10 cm … a mistake? Quiver Design Improvements Bow quiver design has improved greatly over the years. The midsize compartment holds up to eighteen javelins or similar objects. Roll20 uses cookies to improve your experience on our site. If you do, see our full review for the full story. I’m a little nervous about the Shift because I’ve never skied it, but it seems like the best bet for a true 1-ski quiver. The closest thing to what your player wants is a Quiver of Ehlonna. I think it’s a great tool for high speeds, high-consequence lines, and any time I only own one pair of skis. 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. The first and smallest one can contain up to sixty objects of the same general size and shape as an arrow. I found that a slight top forward lean is best for my setup. It’s damp and strong enough to be fun to ski fast (way faster than the SFB), yet its swing weight is low enough, it has enough rocker, and I can ski it centered enough that it doesn’t feel totally out of place in the park or when trying to throw tricks around the mountain. The SFB is just so much more playful, and as of right now, I’m willing to give up some stability and versatility in exchange for more playfulness. Quiver of Ehlonna: This appears to be a typical arrow container capable of holding about 20 arrows. And them I’m also curious about the Moment Deathwish Tour, since Cy has loved that ski as a 1-touring-ski quiver, and his touring season tends to look a lot like mine (pow-hunting & long spring days). No other ski that I haven’t already mentioned. I’d love to try a pair of the 192 cm version. Bring back the Blog, Atomic! It is quite lightweight and super energetic. 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. Its lighter weight and narrower waist give up too much for me on the days when the snow is good or I want to go very fast on the down. Quiver of Ehlonna [ Carquois d'Ehlonna] Wondrous item, uncommon. I demo’d the 2020 3.0 among a stack of other skis last year and they provided some supreme confidence for skiing hard at high speeds. Like all three the Quiver of Ehlonna can fit many items without ever changing its weight. This year, this feels like a very tough question. It does better in soft snow, high speeds, and bigger lines than the Raven, but is a bit better on firm snow and isn’t quite as heavy and cumbersome as the Renegade. Most days I’d leave the Shift on, but for the big days in the backcountry, the ATK gets the nod for sure. I haven’t skied that ski since it first came out … and I was not a huge fan of it back in 2012. I’m still looking for good touring and transition efficiency, but the Kingping’s heel gives me a bit better firm-snow performance over the Dynafit, which will be useful if I’m going to be skiing something that’s 112 mm underfoot everywhere and in all conditions. I almost swapped the Mindbender 106c with the 179 cm Nordica Enforcer Free 104. Likely to go with a kingpin. First, the Vacation doesn’t seem very similar to the SD 104. I also want to spend some time on the Rossignol Soul 7 HD W to see where it falls in the category of potential 1-ski quivers. The quiver is a great choice for hunters that has lots of arrows to carry as it boasts of a capacity to hold 30 arrows. I don’t have everyday access as I’m a Franger that has to drive two hours when I want to slide. 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 ! if you really skower the reviews, you will find alot of love for the M5. As for touring skis, the Moment Wildcat Tour 108 seems like it has the best chance of unseating the Vision 108. Camox conclusion: very quick, solid yet springy, nice weight, but not for deep snow, not a 1 ski quiver for CO. I’m about 5’9” and 155lbs. Efficient Quiver. 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). Once the owner has filled it, the quiver can produce any item she wishes, as if from a regular quiver or scabbard. III. And … somewhat arbitrarily (see the next section) … I’m going to go with the Nordica Enforcer Free 104. Sam and Cy sure seem stoked on that Atomic Bent Chetler 120. The Line Sick Day 104 was extremely close to replacing the Sir Francis Bacon. It’s incredibly fun on chalky snow and it demolishes anything approaching soft snow. If they could make a ski that offered a very similar blend of stability and playfulness to that ski, but in a more sensible width for everyday use, I could probably just stop testing skis (just kidding). There’s a reason why that’s the absolute smallest my bike quiver can go. 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. 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. I could be happy on the Dynastar Menace 98 as a narrower option, the Nordica Enforcer Free 104 is a more damp, less playful alternative to the Ranger 102 FR, and I don’t think I’d mind a wider option like the ON3P Woodsman 108, Icelantic Nomad 105, Prior Northwest 110, or Folsom Primary. Thanks for the A2A. Well Luke was pretty close to choosing them – not read all yet so maybe others too? And this time, Logical Luke is winning, and he’d go with: Fischer Ranger 102 FR, 184 cm + Salomon STH2 13. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. To be clear, there is no single perfect quiver for everyone. Move the top of the quiver (hood end) forward and back to better balance your bow. How many people own a multi-ski quiver for the resort? My advice for your first backcountry setup? 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