onenerdykidYou need to walk yourself through this simple exercise:
1. Why would you mount any ski directly in the center?
2. If you're skiing forward and backward equal amounts, what kind of ski shape/flex would be beneficial for this?
3. If you're not skiing forward and backward equal amounts, what kind of ski shape/flex would be beneficial for this?
4. What kind of position on the ski is beneficial for each of these different types of skis?
1. Because it is better for park (kind of screwed myself here)
2. Symmetrical, but I bought the ski a while ago and I don't have the money to buy another. I fucked up but there's nothing I can do but make the best of my situation
3. I probably will be
4. center for symmetric and back fo asymmetric, I know.
The skis are bought, and I can't return them unless you think that evo would be willing to make an exception with packaging.
.Bobo.I had the 12/13 El Rey in 185cm mounted at factory recommended and I was not a fan. I would recommend you put them forward from that, not necessarily centered, but it's completely up to you. I went down a completely different route after them and got 171 Thalls center mounted and I love them, so good for park and jibbing/shredding around the mountain, and i'm 6'2 180lbs, it's all personal preference. I would say the design of the ski is better suited to riding probably 2cm back from dead center because it is significantly asymmetrical. They are stiff but handle great carving on ice. Didn't ski much park on them, they were far too big, heavy and back seat for me though.
In short, i'd go (-2,-2.5) sounds like you have the right length.
Thank you for the good input. I'm thinking -2 back is what I'll do