FUJATIVE MOUNTING

D.Willy

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Hey, I was just wondering where I should mount my fujatives next year. I hear good things about them and they are in my price range so i am mos deffinatelly buying them for next year. I am just wondering where i should mount them, next year I will be sticking more to the park but I will still be going out and I ski in Pennsylvania so we dont realy have the best powder. Should I get it centered or mounted where it tells you to get it mounted?

 
yes i'm sure they butter well but thats realy not why i am getting them. will it be strange having a center mounted ski when what i usually ride has been more twards the tail. and i dont realy know what +7.5 means can you explain it?

 
yeah @ first i had mine mounted @ +3cm which wasnt that fun they poped all wierd and shit. I would say 'core center' (which is +7.5 cm) or i would say about +7-6 cm. They are ment to ridden their trust me.

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look on the side of the ski it should be marked,

core center is the same as +7.5 from the mid sole marking which is pretty far back

mine are at 7.5 or corecenter, they are fine

 
ok thankyou. i am about 5'10 1/2 or 5'11 and i am seriously thinking of getting the 169s because I have used shorter skis pretty much the entire time i have been skiing, but i have been hearing some things about getting longer skis, i dont realy go that huge off jumps and i am just starting to learn rails, will getting 179s force me to pretty much re learn how to ski for most of the season when i could be learning new tricks and new rails? And i am not stick thin, so will getting that small of a ski mess up my ski?I am riding right now 160 salomon 1080 vinnies so that will be a HUGE change. give me insight

 
while we're talking about height and weight, i'm 5'4' 120lbs thinking of getting fujatives cuz my 1080s are broken. would you recommend 159 or 169? i'm looking for more of a lighter/whippier feel than my 171 1080s had.

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they put the little line on the ski for a reason, so idiots like you dont have to talk about where to mount it

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^^^ actually BRO, there's a mounting CHART on the ski. there's like 7 little lines, and this kid is asking which one would be a good mix for park, and riding elsewhere too. that leaves plenty of room for discussion. people that already have the ski can give him some advice. people like you can fuck off.

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my fujatives have no chart so i went to the shop and said mount them at core center. so the measured the ski and divided that in half and mounted there and they are sick

 
U GUYS ARE STUPID! there is NO marking for so called 'core center' just measure it out to find it. i mounted mine 3 inches back from center and i couldnt be happier.

Phree Stylez
 
To the size questions: it sounds like you would enjoy the 169cm ski best, seeing as how you are a little shorter and a still learning park skills. I mounted mine 6 cm forward from the side cut mark and I enjoy them fully.

Don't forget to look into the PE also, they are a sick ski as well.

-ben

 
mine had no mounting marks on them, so i just measured the ski, found the true center, and went like, 2 inches back from that or something, they ride like heaven, i love em

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who ever said there isn't a core center mark is retarted, or they have an older version of the skibecause on mine its on the side of the ski and then it has measures in cm

 
to billyblind, actually i'm 16 and i ride park a ton. i'm just a small person, and i'm looking for a park-specific ski. the 159 sounds hot for rails cuz i do a lot of those, i was just concerned on how it would hold up on big jumps and stuff. you'd recommend the 169? is it very heavy?

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i think fujatives are light well ne way i would say core center for park.

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+5 or +6 i think, but if u are only gunna ride park and not wanting an all mountain ski than Core Center that shit

-Matty

High North Session 4, 2004
 
For the 5' 10' guy, get 179's and mount them between half and inch or an inch back from core center. That goes for all who want to know the spot. And the 5'4' guy, if you are going to grow whatsoever then get the size up, you'll be able to handle them no prob.

 
so do all you guys mount your own bindings?

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