HamFaceGirl Active member Feb 3, 2013 #1 There are a few threads on this, and from those I gathered that -2 is a sweet spot? Thoughts?
3000 Member Feb 3, 2013 #2 depends on what you ski. if its mostly park, center mount them. -2 would be good if you dont ski park all the time
depends on what you ski. if its mostly park, center mount them. -2 would be good if you dont ski park all the time
J Joonas Member Feb 3, 2013 #4 i've got my 185s centered and like them, -4 was recommended, so i dont know how they would ski at -2, probably turn a bit better, but thats it.
i've got my 185s centered and like them, -4 was recommended, so i dont know how they would ski at -2, probably turn a bit better, but thats it.
Balbertt Active member Feb 3, 2013 #5 I like center because its so easy to swing around, and its obviously perfect for rails. I am not carving around the park the whole day so that doesent matter to me. The only time I carve is if I am carving into a spin of a jump.
I like center because its so easy to swing around, and its obviously perfect for rails. I am not carving around the park the whole day so that doesent matter to me. The only time I carve is if I am carving into a spin of a jump.
HamFaceGirl Active member Feb 6, 2013 #6 Bump because center is probably the worst idea to mount a non-symmetrical ski
Gameday Member Feb 7, 2013 #7 -4 is lines recommended... I have schizos so I can move them around but if you ski out of the park I would go -2
-4 is lines recommended... I have schizos so I can move them around but if you ski out of the park I would go -2
HamFaceGirl Active member Feb 8, 2013 #8 I got them 2- Now I'm just wondering will I be able to notice a difference on rails? Between that, and center?
I got them 2- Now I'm just wondering will I be able to notice a difference on rails? Between that, and center?