[HELP] How will this affect my park skiing?

YongLa

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IThis is actually my first year skiing since.... Grade 3 (I'm Grade 9 now) I was pretty shitty back then, but I got into skiing this year and I'm doing great, I can hit everything my mountain has to offer (from Greens to Double Black Diamonds), steeps to flats, drops to jumps, trees to groomers.

I decided to go towards park skiing to "up" my skiing skills and I've been doing fairly well in park.

It wasn't until a couple of weeks ago when I noticed how back my mount was.

INFO: I bought these skis off my friend so I could start skiing again

I'm not good at measuring ski stuff but this is what I got:

1) I measured from the center of my current mount to the tip of the ski

2) I then took that length and compared it from the center of my current mount to the tail of the ski.

3) The tail measurement was approx 4 1/2 inches short to equal with the tip measurement.

I'm guessing that means that my ski mount is fairly back.

I'm very curious to know if that if my ski is center mounted, how would it affect my park skiing?

I'm a decent park skiier right now but would my skills on the rails and jumps increase or become easier if my ski was more center mounted?

Thanks for your help guys +K
 
i was almost exactly in your same situation last year and i didnt have center mounted skis last year this year i got them and i noticed a huge difference, i was sliding rails better sw's and 270's became way more stable landing spins were more stable as well if i read that right your skis arent even close to center i reccomend center modef if your oging to stick to park if you want to do some all moutain as well maybe mount them a lil back but i do some all mtn with mine centered nd they do alright

Sparknotes: center dem bitchezzz
 
think of it like this.

if you're skis are centermounted, they will be balanced. so switch will be easier. this will negatively effect the feel of the ski on the rest of the mountain. some skis come with recommendations from the manufacturer, but sometimes those recommendations are the best for everyone.
 
What skis are they...cause if those measurements are correct you're about 11cm back...which is a lot.
Depending on the ski, I'd recommend an remount to center or at least much closer to center (it'll help to know what they are).
 
Alright thanks! +K

I'm getting new skis next year so I'll make sure they are center mounted.

Not gonna bother the money to remount this season, almost the end anyway.

Anyone else?

 
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