TRUE center mount or regular center mount????

jorb.co

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i got these skis, the head bullet in 161 cm and there is a line on the skis for center mounting, but its not the exact middle balance point. i wanna center mount them, yeah, but will it make a difference if i go "true" centre or should i do where the line is
 
stay at the line they give you its probely close and the ski will ride better...but it depends on your type of skiing

if your a park rat then move em up,if not stay at recomended center
 
thats the thing, the line is like 2 inches difference, and these are my park skis, i have other ones for all mountain and pow so i went with true center but im kinda sortof regretting it cause it might be bad. i i just spent 30 bucks to re-mount my bridges i dont wanna do that again
 
I'd just keep them at center, and if your just starting out in the park, your probably gonna end up spending all your time there by the end of this year. It happens to everyone
 
I'd personally mount them true center (the measurement center) if it's for just park. Yeah, you gotta be able to get there, but you get used to it, it's never been a problem for me.
 
Yea, I would definitely mount your bindings at the recommended mounting point. Skis are not plain planks, they are carefully engineered. The recommended mounting line is not there for fun, it has a purpose. To get more out of your ski, I would mount them at the designated mounting spot.My 2 cents
 
The fact you go ... These are my park skis would be a big hint. Please, don't let your wife drink when she's pregnant people.
 
i did the recomended line and i really wish i went tru center, just makes it easier to balance on rails with your boots right in the center
 
yes.. that's pretty normal i think..

if they're your park skis it won't hurt to mount them true center, you've got other skis for actually skiing
 
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