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  1. #1
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    Mount point paralysis: Enforcer 110

    New skis are in: Enforcer 110 185. I'm 6' 160lbs. Every ski I own is forward mounted -2 to -7 (from true center) max.

    I was all set to mount these +2 (putting them -6.7 from center), but my shop guy/friend looked at me all cross eyed and told me to think on that for a few days. He tends to really drive his skis and likes to mount -1 or more. I ski fairly upright. Definitely more of a park/progressive style. I have no formal ski training or racing. I love playing in the trees, slashing and floating sideways, but I also love to put a ski on edge. I like to ski and land switch.

    These will be a daily driver/all mountain/soft snow ski. I have big pow skis and skinnier (100 UF) park/daily drivers. I picked the Enforcers because I wanted a really maneuverable ski that has some weight/damping to it.

    Mount on the line? Mount +1? Mount +2? Stop being psycho, mount and remount if I don't like them there (my OCD hates Swiss cheese skis)?

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    Pick one and don’t think about it. Go +1 if it helps the head, but I would be on the line. Then again I don’t have a park background

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    Sell em. Buy the 191.

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    Go +1.5cm
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    I had mine at +1 and they worked great for me. Pick a spot between +1 and 2 and go with it.


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    Mount point paralysis: Enforcer 110

    +1cm or +1.5cm.

    You won’t die.

    Some people are just fanatical against forward mounts. And some of us just like forward mounts. I think the Enforcer tails allow you to go forward a bit.


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    ifin yet that hung up on it, slap some demo binders on there and try them out on all the different spots.

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    On the rec line. If you have elfin' feet, than maybe a little forward.

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    Have mine at +1 and they feel right


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    Kinda looking like +1 is a fair consensus here. I’m at this strange point where I feel like I should ski them with a bit more nose, but at the same time the last ski I tried that with (Bent Chetler 100) I ended up remounting +3.

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    When in doubt, on the line.

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    It really won’t matter. The ski has a huge sweet spot and is not overly stiff. Detune the rocker sections for a looser feel. My 5’ 10” 155-lb son has his 185’s and says they are easy to toss around. Fun skis. Enjoy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    It really won’t matter. The ski has a huge sweet spot and is not overly stiff. Detune the rocker sections for a looser feel. My 5’ 10” 155-lb son has his 185’s and says they are easy to toss around. Fun skis. Enjoy!
    I assume he mounted on the line?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowMachine View Post
    I assume he mounted on the line?
    Yep. He likes directional skis and on the line felt right to him.
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    I landed at +1 and I'm really glad I didn't go further forward. There is a nice big sweetspot on these skis. They ski just fine switch and have the support out of the tips that I wanted. Fun ski!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowMachine View Post
    I landed at +1 and I'm really glad I didn't go further forward. There is a nice big sweetspot on these skis. They ski just fine switch and have the support out of the tips that I wanted. Fun ski!!
    Nice. Drop some thoughts in the main Enforcer thread when you have a moment. I’m sure your +1 mount perspective will be helpful for others.


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