By Alice Ivey
The ON3P Jeffrey 108 Tour delivers exactly what it promises: a true‑twin backcountry multitool for strong skiers who want playful freestyle feel with real downhill stability, while keeping uphill weight in check. With ON3P’s Signature Rocker, a lighter bamboo‑paulownia Tour core, and hallmark durability, it’s built to seek features on the way down without hating the skintrack on the way up.
At 108 mm underfoot with higher tips from the Signature Rocker, the Jeffrey 108 Tour floats convincingly for a mid‑fat. It pivots easily through trees and stays composed on drops and soft‑snow landings.
Classic ON3P DNA shows through. For a touring build, the ski is impressively damp and calm when the snow turns tracked or chattery. It carries more mass than ultralights, but that translates to stability when it matters.
The short effective edge and tighter underfoot radius create quick turn initiation and better edge hold than you’d expect from a twin at 108 mm. On real ice it’s still a metal‑free tour layup—manageable and predictable, but not a trench‑digging carver.
True‑twin geometry makes butters, switch landings, and natural hits fair game. Landings feel supportive; the tail is friendly yet dependable.
At roughly 1580–1750 g per ski (length dependent), the Jeffrey 108 Tour is much lighter than the resort build, though not featherweight. You pay a small penalty on long days versus carbon wisps, but you get meaningful damping and durability in return. The 2x2 mm edges and Durasurf 4001 base are a gift in thin‑coverage seasons.
Q: Who is the ON3P Jeffrey 108 Tour best for?
A: Strong skiers who blend backcountry freestyle with real descents. If you want a true‑twin that tours well and stays composed in variable snow, the Jeffrey 108 Tour fits the brief.
Q: How does it handle firm snow?
A: Better than expected for a 108 mm twin—quick to engage and secure enough for most firm conditions. On boilerplate, it’s predictable but won’t replace a metal‑laminate carver.
Q: Is it a one‑ski touring quiver?
A: Yes, if your priorities are fun and downhill confidence. For huge vert and spring missions where efficiency trumps all, lighter skis exist; few match this blend of playfulness, stability, and durability.
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