Originally Posted by
squatch
So if my theory has a limit, that makes the opposite true? Because that's basically what you're saying. Conversely, for ski length to have an effect under your rule, we should be on the longest length possible. 225s for everybody!
I'm sure you could truck down most midwestern hills on a stiff 120 underfoot ski without a single turn. Also, while I'm sure there are exceptions, for the midwestern hills I've been to the whole place is groomed. Any stability benefits are negated by the inaccesibility of your edges and turning difficulty.
Further to the point: why are comp skiers skiing on 100mm underfoot skis in hardpack conditions, instead of skinny skis of the same length. Try to land an air on hardpack/junk snow on 70mm skinny sticks and tell me you'd prefer that to your fatties.