Paradise skis

Hey [tag=289173]@BallClapper[/tag], great to see you are curious about the 113s! I made an account recently to start addressing questions like this. The Vice 113 is a fairly directional ski, generally meant to be mounted as such. However if you wanted to mount more central at -1 or -2, it will still perform well, but you may notice the already stiff tails are now longer. For really aggressive skiers, the forward mount doesn't seem to be an issue, but for anyone who occasionally finds themselves in the backseat, the recommended mount points are more forgiving. I'm fairly light, and when I've ridden them too far forward, I find I have a hard time flexing them properly, but a heavier aggressive skier may not have the same issue. Hopefully that helps answer your question, but feel free to DM me if you have any more.
 
Paradise skis are designed by clowns.

I can't comment on how they ski but whoever designed the method of marking the mounting points needs to actually speak to a ski shop employee.

I have had to remount a few because of their stupid way of marking the mounting points.
 
14581130:jps2.0 said:
Paradise skis are designed by clowns.

I can't comment on how they ski but whoever designed the method of marking the mounting points needs to actually speak to a ski shop employee.

I have had to remount a few because of their stupid way of marking the mounting points.

Well, the person to do the first mount should have measured first... It's a known fact that the lines on any ski arnt always accurate.
 
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