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Thread: Soft Bro 179 Mounting Point?

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    Soft Bro 179 Mounting Point?

    Tips on mounting the 179 Soft Bros? Mounting with Dynafits for Teton area backcountry use, esp. midwinter powder skiing. I'm 5'9, 155, ski with soft boots and centered upright old schoolish style.

    I'm thinking 2cm back for powder use, but I'm sure y'all have varying opinions.

    (I did the search and didn't come up with anything specific.)

    Thanks

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    at your size and weight id go on Pats reccomended line or AT MOST back -1cm.

    they ski fantastically where marked and float great.

    this is assuming yours are indeed softs and they dont have excessive camber.

    the pair i skied were super softs with dynafits on the line
    one of the most fun skis ive ever been on in pow.
    5'10 / 170lbs

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    I mounted on the line with Dynafits and they ski great.

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    Thanks for the quick replies. I'll go with the recommended line, and let you know what I think.

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