I'm skiing on a pair of Black Crows Atris 2016/17 184's. Probably have about 15-20 days on them at this point. After a full day at Northstar last Friday, they felt like they'd lost a bit of grip on the groomers, so I brought them into the shop for a sharpening and a wax. This was the first time I'd had edge work done since they were new.
When I got them back the next day, it was with a few inches of new snow on the hill. On anything remotely soft, they felt fine: maybe a bit faster from the wax and maybe a bit less vague on edge...but again, that was in softer snow. On anything truly firm, they were a mess.
Running bases flat was ok, but they were totally unpredictable when turned on edge. I'm used to rolling my ankles/knees over to the side and just "riding the rails" in a carve, but in anything firm they just didn't track "right". It was as if, as soon as you rolled onto the edge, the new downhill ski immediately wanted to either a) get back to bases flat or b) turn itself totally sideways to the fall line. I spent the better part of the day wondering if I'd forgotten how to ski firm snow and trying to prevent my legs from twisting in half at the knee. I put about 5 hours on them, with the same ski always on the same foot, and by the end of that time things were *slightly* better, but still plenty weird. I tried switching which ski was on each foot at that point, and things were immediately as bad as they were first thing in the morning, if not worse.
The next day saw even more new snow. Again, things were totally fine in the soft stuff. But, again, with the skis on the same feet as the previous afternoon, things still felt awful on firm snow.
That was the last day of the trip, so on my way out of town, I brought the skis into the shop that had sharpened them and explained what I was feeling. I asked if they thought it might be burrs or other ragged edges (which had given me a different kind of "weird" feeling on a pair of improperly finished edges on rentals a few years ago). They were adamant that "their ceramic set up doesn't leave burrs", and to be fair, I have no reason to doubt that. We put a true bar on the bases and the skis are ever so slightly edge-high underfoot (maybe 0.5mm), but I can't imagine that changed from the first day of the trip so I doubt that's what caused the radical change in feel.
Any ideas what might be going wrong here / what I can do to get my skis back to "normal"? Could it be any of:
- There is a burr problem (doesn't feel ragged, though)
- It's the slight edges-high problem (but that can't be new, can it?) **note, i initially typed "base-high" here, that was a typo**
- The shop tried to put a different angle on the ski than came from the factory, but left the job half done so the edge angle is varying? (From the factory they should be 1 degree base and 1.5 degree edge)
- The skis weren't detuned properly
If I bring these into another shop (suggestions in NYC?), other than explaining the situation as above, what can I tell them in the hopes of getting things right again?
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