Originally Posted by
himavan
Can anyone one advise me on this tune issue?:
Got a new pair of Jeff 108s mounted on line recently to round out my quiver (between kartel 98s and billygoats). Both skis are noticeably grabby, especially compared to my K98s (not horribly so, but significant enough. Skis are still fun just don’t feel right). It feels like they want to stay flat, and they resist rolling over onto edge. -like they are fighting my feet (pulling them to roll to the outside). They don’t feel hooky and unpredictable though. The grabbiness is kind of constant and predictable in that sense..
This is most noticeable at low edge angles. And they are not liking short turns, feathered turns, lazy turns, speed checks, etc. But they love arcing big clean carves. When rolled all the way over they lock into gs turns, and in those turns have much better grip then my K98s or my moment deathwishes (btw – K98s got a major tune/grind this year so not dull. Edges still at 1/1). They are almost too dependable on firm snow given how I think they should feel.
I’ve put 7-8 days on them, detuned tips tails. Then the entire edge (though with a diamond stone/gummy, not a file). This helped a little but doesn't seem to be the issue. I’ve never felt this kind of off grabbiness/resistance on any skis I’ve owned.
I don’t have a true bar. Tried to use some straight edges to see if edge high, but they don’t seem so – at least not obviously so, but I’m not sure.
Any diagnosis/advice most appreciated.