Welcome to the Newschoolers forums! You may read the forums as a guest, however you must be a registered member to post. Register to become a member today!
Thanks a lot on the switch skiing on sym skis...just wondering if there is anyone who could answer the rockered sym question? Anyone whose rides Moments please answer...because they seem to be the only company this year with symmetrical fat rockered skis....I'd assume that symmetrical skis would allow the same capacity to ski forward or backwards whether normal cam or rockered...
...now just looking for a stiiffer hellbent..symmetrical...
First off...thanks everyone for the advice...especially about the chopsticks..sad to hear..can u expand more about the other skis?
As far as ^^^^...I feel the same way, I have an old pair of 1080s that I mounted true and they ski very well also. I'm pretty sure though that the only asym ski right now that has a reverse flex is the Ollson Pro...pretty sure that he has the flex reverse because of all the switch ttakes and landings he does..still doesn't answer your question but that's at least one ski that is reverse flex.
So maybe my ski I should be llooking for is a Moment.
I found that my brotehrs invaders carved waaaaay better switch than my non center mounted Public enemies did, so i'm going to say symmetricals are much better switch
Isn't it funny that some skis have sweet spots ++recommended...I've heard that some NSers go +1 or +2 of center and it rides much better than standard and you're not fighting with the ski...I centered my first pair of 1080s grey ones w/ wings and they skied much better than the originally stance..well for what I was doing... and then I centered a pair of foils last year..182s and they were shit after, and I had to sell them cause they weren't rideable anywhere else but the pipe.
But you're right about rockered skis..they're almost symmetrical and the sidecut allows for almost similar abilities front or back...I still want to try out an all symmetrical rockered ski. The hellbents are the closest thing and I'm thinking that I'm leaning towards getting a light jib sym ski maybe rocker maybe not...like the reno jib or invader...as my second quiv.
TheronGustafsonHello everyone, I am from the future. I am currently searching for new skis after riding fully symmetrical skis for 2 seasons. I put 150 + days easy on my On3P filthy riches center mounted, and have to say they were the bomb. I love switch, I ski switch 55% of the time. I love spinning switch, hitting rails switch, carving switch, flipping switch, etc. Now I need a new set. My Filthys have lots of edge missing. Having skied both camber and rocker I prefer rocker, it offers more versatility. It allows the ski to chop your way to the park. You can trick off of anything, and the fact that the ski is perfectly balanced appeals to me greatly for tricks and butters, surfing on snow, while also being able to fly past people forward or switch down the ski out. This type of set up works so well with slush, crud, and west coast bull ish. The full camber ski tailors more to east cost hard core real stuff, man. My main advice is to think about your own past experiences when searching for new skis, think about your style your own approach to the mountain. I am on my search for the perfect light, rocker tip and tail, fully symmetrical, camber under foot, 90 waist, fast swing weight skis. Maybe I'll just invent them.