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BallClapperAnother thing about these metal laminate skis I feel like you need to size up. For me I wasn't prepared for the speed and balls something like the sender free 110 gave me. Once I started skiing it how it wanted to be skied I realized it was too short. Weird.
PartyBullshiitYou actually typically want to size down on metal laminate skis. Of course the profile and mount has more to do with it but usually metal skis are flat tailed and rearward mounted and as such typically ski longer (i.e. commander series, vantage ti series, redsters etc)
So most manufacturers will tell you to size down when in doubt. You just don’t see as many metal layered skis with a forward progressive mount and twin tips. Though they do exist.
BallClapperI mounted my sender free's -1.5 true center. The ski is 184 and I'm just above 6'2" and 170 lbs.
big_sauce69whats the flex like on them, they sound sick asf might get a pair next season.
Voyage86geez buddy, I’m looking for a twin tip ski around 100 underfoot with a simular flex to this that carves very well and is intended to be skied in the -3 from center range. Is this that ski? lmk
SteezMaster68You couldn’t possibly find a better ski. This is also actually the first time in awhile I have opted to mount back from true center due to how well it skis set back, even in the park.
Voyage86so where do you have them mounted?