Another bluehouse thread!

Does anyone know if they are true twins are the tails flattened out a bit or are they like the tips? Can i mount them center, or where is the recomended mounting point? Are they mostly a park ski or all mountain?

Thanks for the help
 
hehe i wouldn't advise that, i don't know much but they look to be 3/4 twins but supposedly they're more of a twin than last year which i find hard to believe, pm Bluehouse with all of your questions, i'll get back sooner with what i know but i'm not sure about this one, i'm wondering it myself actually
 
ya cuz im straight park rat and their skis look sick and i like everything about them but if its not a full twin then why bother, because then it prolly wasnt meant to mounted center either.
 
well they're not symmetrical but they're fine for mounting center, i rode center mounted ones last year and they were sick, these skis are so fun in the park and full twin isn't that big a deal, i mean as long as it's curved up a good amount you can still ski switch
 
well i have my doubts about bluehouses being a "better" ski because they have only been around what 2 years and fischer has been around for god only know haha and they just make bad ass solid skis
 
The dims on the MRs are the same as last years. They aren't totally

symmetrical but the difference between the tip and tail height is less

than 8mm. Any time it's less than 1cm difference it's usually

considered a full twin. They are designed to be center mounted or just

behind center depending on what you usually ride.

If anybody that purchased last year's model wants to add their comments about how they ride switch that might help.

 
the mr's kill it switch, i mounted mine -2 from true center and they were sick, they carve nice and feel stable switch, the tips just looked way lower this year
 
I said it in the bigger thread on BH, if the dimms are the same as last year, going switch will be no problem. I had no problem landing switch in sketchy shit, ripping through a little EC powder, ice, spring slush and just plain going balls out on the morning fresh-groomed. If you cant do any of those when riding MRs, you should...get better at riding switch =P
 
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