
Originally Posted by
Yukonrider
Alright, so my Woodsman 108s finally delivered a good ski day.
I mounted them -2 from recommended, (so -10, I dunno I can measure if anyone cares that much), I sort of wish I'd have gone -1.5 but whatever small thing.
I got them tip to tail wintersteiger'd to 1/2, then did a pretty aggressive de-tune to about 2 inches before the contact point then a light detune to the contact. Also detuned the tails about 6 inches moderately aggressively.
The skis ski well now. I still have some learning to do on them, but they held up all day to whatever I did, including steeps, moguls, chalk, fast runouts, groomers, whatever. They leave things to be desired on the groomers, but this isn't their purpose, and they perform fine, or even very fine as long as you aren't trying to crank turns. Pretty forgiving in odd snow, and damp in the chattery chalk. They were pretty fun actually which is a massive improvement from day 1 when they were absolutely un skiable.
I will update once I get a few more days, and a 3 to 5 inch day which is what I bought them for.
6'1" 165lb and pretty aggressive directional skier for futures searchers.
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