Any mogul skiers out there? (former or current...)
I was skiing zipperline bumbs the other day. It's been a long time since I've skiing that stuff seriously (or, better yet, even concentrating properly to the form, speed and staying in the zipper line). Anyway, there was a coach around and I was lucky to get some advice from him. The guy said that my technique is pure 80´s (suprise, as I've learned to ski the moguls in the late 80's)...that I absorb the moguls pretty backseated compared to the modern way. He was referring to the style of the current Finns in the world cup (Lahtela etc.), telling that I should ski in a more forward, aggressive position, keeping my back maybe a bit more crouched and when absorbing the bump trying to move my feet more just under my body (or actually,under my ass, as he said :)), compared to the older style where you ski with a straight back and absorb the bumbs from a more rear weighted position, your knees & feet more in front of your body (this is hard to explain but watch current world cup mogul skiers and you get what I mean)
I tried to ski like the guy said. Well, I was getting very tired already and it felt much harder and physically demanding. Also, the thing that I noticed that with the modern twins I was skiing (1080's) the tip of the ski started to hook up a little too much and too early! When I was really trying to stay forward I felt the ski starting hook up really strongly in the tip, pretty much fucking up the turn rhytm at the very early stage of the turn...
So, I wonder if any of you guys really use modern speciality mogul skis? And how are those all-around? Or is there some twin that would do better as a mogul ski? I was thinking maybe a bit skinnier (70ish?), a bit stiffer, straighter (radius around 30-35m?), around 180-185cm...I'm wondering this cause I guess I'm goin to ski alot of moguls this year since I'm pretty much stuck in the flat area with small hills, and that jibbing & big jumps stuff is starting to scare me actually...