h.harb wrote:That is more than 1.5 in that photo. It's a messy job, you could order our canting soles, which are more accurate and you can switch and replace them yourself.
Yea, you are right...its a messy job. Ill shoot you guys an email about getting some quality plates, thanks!
h.harb wrote:I have heard nothing about what you noticed with where your tipping movements should begin. Do you see where my skis are tipping on edge relative to your angles in the arc in the "High C"?
I can tell from the comparison images that your tipping/flexing/pullback is one fluid motion which allows you to achieve those early angles in the high-c. In my skiing, it looks like I'm treating the flexing and tipping as two separate entities, so inevitably the tipping happens way too late. Im doing this: "ok, Im done flexing...pause...time to start tipping"; that pause is where I'm using a non-PMTS movement to compensate for lack of early edge angle. Is this more or less correct?
h.harb wrote:Do you ski at Tremblant? If so, do you know Bob McClellan, also known as McDuff? He's an old CSIA guy that used to coach. I've known him since 1968.
Its a pretty busy hill these days and I keep to myself mostly. Ill ask around and see if I can find him!