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Dickeymotto
09-13-2007, 07:54 PM
I'm thinking about remounting my 07 PE's to make them better in powder and overall a better all mountain ski. Right now they are at core center. Any suggestions?
Poacher
09-13-2007, 08:14 PM
0 to + 3 would be good mine are at +3.5 use to have a pair at +2 I think + 2.5 would be perfect.
bigbuds
09-13-2007, 10:58 PM
Wrong ski for powder... But I have mine mounted at +5 for everything and they work fine in pow/aLL mt.
Dickeymotto
09-14-2007, 06:59 AM
They are not my designated powder skis, I have AK Enemies for that. I just want to move them more towards the big mountain side of the spectrum rather than park.
mountain_man
09-14-2007, 07:24 AM
+3, mid sole does not have enough support in the tail for landings and core center is not very stable.
Damian Sanders
09-14-2007, 07:36 AM
I run my 179's at 0. They are awesome in powder like that. Keeps the tips way up. Use them for trees and poaching when I don't need a full on powder ski.
You could probably go +2 or +3 and still have pretty good float.
I'm going to mount my new pair at +1 or maybe +2, and use them more for bumps and park.
BushwackerinPA
09-14-2007, 08:05 AM
I run my 179's at 0. They are awesome in powder like that. Keeps the tips way up. Use them for trees and poaching when I don't need a full on powder ski.
You could probably go +2 or +3 and still have pretty good float.
I'm going to mount my new pair at +1 or maybe +2, and use them more for bumps and park.
same here, actaully really good powder skis when mounted this way. Not as bad in the park as you would think.
At 0 they ski powder better than my 184 Mantras....seriousally.
wizard604
09-14-2007, 10:56 PM
Another vote for 0 for pow. My wife has them mounted at 0 and I've skied them as well. They are indeed awesome in pow when mounted that way & quite a bit more stable in crud as well. Core center is way too far forward unless you're doing a lotta park.
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