Years ago I remember trying to tip my ankle in my ski boots & I could not detect any movement. Maybe it was there but it was so small do to the fact the ski boot shell I did not have the power to bend & the play @ the top of the boot sides was very small & the ratio of the gap to the boot hieght above ankle. Of course if there was a small movement that I could not detect it would be occuring @ the best spot the lowest joint.
Maybe my boots are not practical but a lot of play for ankle tipping would it not have negitive effects by being sloppy when skis are bounced around in crude.
The PMTS from what I can understand makes sense but trying to tip my anke inside my ski boot seams to have no movement for me & the degree of tip seams to porportional the angle of the bone from my knee to the ankle & the amount of travel I can tip my ankle I cant even detect. What am I missing here because this makes me realy wonder why to focus on tipping foot from the ankle.
Cant try tipping in my boots now because my Nordica spitfires 120s have been sent away for secound time for cracked shell.