
Originally Posted by
asmvolatile
Is -2 psycho for this ski? Don’t want to make it into something it’s not, but that is what Marshal recommended.
Context: I like to ski fast but have knee issues and am not hitting anything >10ft anymore. Steep chalky bumps are my love language. Strong technique but I suck by Alta standards.
I’m on the line, minus 0.25 cm skoodge factor to make the straight pull hit an even mm mark on the tape measure.
I don’t think -2 is psycho especially if your boot/binding ramp has you over the tip, and if Marshal pointed you that direction then I’d feel great giving it a shot there. BUT!
I planned to mount -1 to -1.5 but wound up OTL after some contemplation under the bodhi tree. The revised R profile has a long shallow rocker angle in the front of the ski until you hit the tip splay, the tail rocker is slightly shorter and steeper. Coming from skis with directional mounts (typically -9 to -11) I’ve been really impressed how the long tail disappears. I haven’t felt like I needed more ski in front of me either - I’m 6’ 190 and the 187 has all the float and support I need, would size up to 192 if I was regularly above treeline but that’s not really the program here at the local.
Going -2 would give you some more leeway to ski them with a forward stance, but you’re still on a full reverse ski with a tip-tail delta of 5ish mm - you can rip them hard through high angle carves on soft groomers, but the edge transition isn’t going to give the energy of a cambered ski - the feeling is a transition that floats instead of pops from carve to carve. I don’t think going back is going to change how they want to ski on piste much, and I also don’t find the tails to be a problem in steep bumps, the opposite really. They give a sense of balance and pivot ability on the line that feels confidence inspiring in tight terrain.
Ignore all that if you’re on a high ramp binding and in an aggressive boot. But I think if you’re a directional skier trying to branch out these are great skis for your first modern mount point experience. Like a peyote spirit guide for fans of old skool chargers.
There are lions and there are sheep. So, which one are you?
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