Anyone ski the 116 JJ at different mount points and have a feel for what they prefer?
Recommended on the topsheet is -2.5cm from center.
Got some 192s I’m looking to mount up.
Thanks!
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Mr_pretzelAnyone ski the 116 JJ at different mount points and have a feel for what they prefer?
Recommended on the topsheet is -2.5cm from center.
Got some 192s I’m looking to mount up.
Thanks!
brendido12a few years late here on the reply, but I’ve been rocking the ARV 116 jj for 2 seasons now. I have them mounted right between the two recommended mounting points, -2.5cm and 6cm, so they are at about -4.5cm. I mounted them with the thought that I’d use them to learn my spins in pow, but it really didn’t make a difference in my ability to do spins. It did however make it tougher to stay afloat in the pow. With that being said, if I did it again I would mount them at the recommended -6m for the ski to feel it’s best. REMEMBER, this is a ski Tanner hall helped design, and that -2.5 rec on the ski is where the master himself is mounting his JJs. He skis switch and lands switch all the time, so unless you’re getting buck like T Hall, I’d just go with the -6cm.
Kbob94This ski was actually designed to be mounted at the “freestyle recommended line” I have owned/skied every version of the 116 since it’s been produced and the first few didn’t even have 2 mount points the only recommended line was -2.5 from center but now they just put it on there to please the general public. This is a twin pow ski it’s meant to be ski that way and it’ll give you a balanced even swing weight Sure you can mount it farther back but it’ll ski like garbage.
brendido12a few years late here on the reply, but I’ve been rocking the ARV 116 jj for 2 seasons now. I have them mounted right between the two recommended mounting points, -2.5cm and 6cm, so they are at about -4.5cm. I mounted them with the thought that I’d use them to learn my spins in pow, but it really didn’t make a difference in my ability to do spins. It did however make it tougher to stay afloat in the pow. With that being said, if I did it again I would mount them at the recommended -6m for the ski to feel it’s best. REMEMBER, this is a ski Tanner hall helped design, and that -2.5 rec on the ski is where the master himself is mounting his JJs. He skis switch and lands switch all the time, so unless you’re getting buck like T Hall, I’d just go with the -6cm.