noobSkier wrote:I can get to the o-frame, but sometimes the skis don't start to slide until I invert the uphill foot...or rather relax it so that it slowly tips to the BTE
Video should show why that is happening.
noobSkier wrote:I can get to the o-frame, but sometimes the skis don't start to slide until I invert the uphill foot...or rather relax it so that it slowly tips to the BTE
noobSkier wrote:I can get to the o-frame, but sometimes the skis don't start to slide until I invert the uphill foot...or rather relax it so that it slowly tips to the BTE
bmoose21 wrote:Not sure if this is the issue without seeing it...
Is your footbed a Harb footbed? (Way too many non-Harb footheds lock the foot in place, and inhibit the ability of the foot to roll in and off an edge. A too hard footbed can also affect the alignment of the foot in your boot..)
When standing on just one footbed and then the other, are you balanced and not wobbly?
Is the cuff cant centered on your leg? Or in other words, Is the cuff pushing your leg in and your are trying to.push your leg out with a 4 degree shim , effectively fighting each other?
Is there enough canting range of adjustment on your boot? (Do you need a Harb replacement T nut?)
Is there room in your boot to evert your foot to tip onto an edge? (Like Geoffda's alignment, I had this issue -- not enough room in my new R3 boots-- as well)
Have you balanced on the slant board? This is a phenomenal test before final on snow assesment...
Have you done the basic straight run test on snow?
Are you using any heel lifts or spoilers in the back of your boots?
noobSkier wrote:Here are some OFR's from today.
noobSkier wrote:Here is a clip of my phantom javelin...
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