So I took this pic, they are completely flat with a bit of tip rocker
All my other skis have a considerable gap, can get a finger in, didn’t expect this as it’s an 88mm ski that’s flat with rocker ..
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SavageBiffSo I took this pic, they are completely flat with a bit of tip rocker
All my other skis have a considerable gap, can get a finger in, didn’t expect this as it’s an 88mm ski that’s flat with rocker ..
TRVP_ANGELwell they are called STORMriders...
SavageBiffI had a new pair measured at a ski shop , tech told me 1 cm base to base so 5mm camber/ski , mine are 0
I put a straight edge on both skis today upside down so the binding weight couldn’t Decamber them and they are flat as shit, all I can think is I heated the bases waxing but I highly doubt it, very highly doubt that, all my other skis I’ve waxed 20+ and they don’t have this issue ...
patagonialukeThat's super weird. All the pairs I've seen have had a very noticeable amount of camber.
Do you know how long they were used before you got them? I've seen some skis where they accidentally got pressed with a rocker profile for a different ski, but given that all Stockli skis have camber, that doesn't seem likely. And most skis would require a ton of skiing to get even close to being fully flat.
Also, just out of curiosity due to their reputation, do you think you could do a full rocker profile pic, or just closeups of the tips and tails? Always wanted to try a Stormrider, but never been able to.