Does anybody here not

umm i went 2 cm back. people ride all sorts of stuff. 2 cm definately doesn't seem to hurt your balance on rails at all though they feel just as balanced as my true centered urbans.
 
and incase you're like "well I wanna be a park rat and have all out park skis so I'll go true center." just so ya know most pros dont have their park skis at true center. for instance, tanner hall mounts his promodel park only ski at 2 back, and tj has his park skis at a "finger" back. (this is comin from their profiles on armada's site, cuz I was curious when mounting my ar6s)
 
I'm sure that extra couple ounces up front really throws you off. No way you could ever compensate for something like that. Ever.
 
that made me explore t-halls profile and i found this:

"Take us through a typical winter day.

Wake up. Eat. Go Shred, get work done. Eat. Sleep."

he forgot blazing.
 
^that's just cuz blazing so much makes him super forgetful, I'm surprised he remembers eating breakfast.
 
sometimes i forget breakfast. then when i'm on the first chair ride up smoikin' my joint I realize that i'm hungry and have not yet eaten anything. that's when i procede to the lodge and try to steal something.
 
well if you plan on skiing anything else besides park than you shouldn't center mount or you're skis will squirrelly anywhere else on the mountain.
 
i never mounted my twins anywere but suggested and its fine...i just find it really hard to do powder switch and dats it
 
i dont center mount my skis and they work perfectly, no balance problems and they are better for all mountain stuff, but they arent much off of center so its still good for switch and park
 
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