The Raven - Hoji's New Masterpiece
I would think the 184 would be fine. The Ravens are relatively stiff but not overly so. I think people’s experience on them depends on their size and skiing style. I’m on 190s and I think they’re fine billygoating and noodling around or making long radius fall line turns. I I’m larger though so the 190 isn’t a lot of ski.
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The Raven - Hoji's New Masterpiece
I’m 5’7”, and the 184 Raven feels just right (mounted on rec). It’s skis shorter than its length for sure.
Plus at my 170 lbs, the 104 Raven in the 184, with its rocker shape still has decent float in low aspect backcountry pow.
So I think it’s more of a weight thing. I’d say if you’re 170-185 lbs then go 184.
If you’re heavier than 185 then you’ll likely wish for more float.
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The Raven - Hoji's New Masterpiece
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MagnificentUnicorn
I mount farther back on all skis based on bsl and I’m tall and heavy. I started thinking about it more after I read hoji’s formula. It works for traditional skis too. I have gone forward on some skis, most notably a HL BC Ninety. I didn’t care for them at all at the recommended minus ten but love them at minus eight five
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Mount is so specific to skier preference, boot cuff ankle, boot ramp, and binding ramp - all before you get to the actual ski design.
For me, it totally depends on the ski, but I’m usually forward (+1 to 1.5) or on the rec line. And almost never behind the line. 324 BSL, 200#. Recently I’ve preferred forward on my Rustler 11s and Commander 98s..
Point is: it’s really hard to make categorical calls on new to you skis.
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