Yes. Put your bindings on the top of the skis. Bottom doesn't work so well.
On the line has been money for me, I feel balanced there.
If I push forward I can sink the tips and cut through junk due to the pointy tips and if I shift weight back a hair I can get more float. On groomed I feel smack in the middle of the sidecut. Great all around skis for a middleweight.
Seconding the suggestion to mount them right on the line. Before I bought mine, I was borrowing a demo pair and had a chance to play around with the boot center. I found that forward was better for the groomers, but the tips would definitely dive easier in the soft stuff. Back was pretty pointless, especially if you want this as an all rounder ski.
Makes sense, those are some wicked tips. Thanks for the thought.
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