Thanks for the comments, looking forward to seeing you at camp, but it's not about the helmet it's about the feet.
To those still working on their skiing. I've been working on my skiing and equipment all winter. Some days I couldn't due to some knee pain and fatigue. A new knee doesn't always do or act like you want. Testing and evolving my equipment and working on my strength has made a huge difference.
Comparing my turns on good days at the beginning of the season to the present, I see a definite improvement. To those working on their skiing don't give up, the good skiing is in you. Look at what Todd has accomplished and many others who have come to camp.
When I ski I'm trying to find what I used to have when my legs were strong and the boots had the perfect set up. I have the luxury that most skiers don't have. I can make changes on the fly, even on the slope, and I know when it's not right. I can go into the shop and add or take away changes I need, a credit card shim under my boots or a cuff change. So if you think I started this season from ground zero in strength and set up; I've come a long way.
Can everyone do this, no, it will take you longer, because you aren't able to come to my shop everyday after skiing to make tweaks. However it can be done, but it will take longer.
These photos are off video, from this season.
http://harbskisysems.blogspot.com/2016/04/interesting-comparison-between-reilly.html