So I've been skiing for some time and am great at all-mountain skiing. I've started dabbling in park more and want to really become good at it this year (especially rails cause I suck at them rn). I got a pair of J Ski Allplays and will be putting pivots on them. The biggest thing I'm wondering is where to mount them. Center mount is obviously best for park but I still want to use them as one of my common all-mountain skis. What would be the best mounting position to be able to ski them all-mountain while maximizing rail grinding efficiency? Worst case scenario I center mount them but looking for some other advice
mount em at recommended, that's how they're designed to be used and that ski is designed with doing it all in mind so it will be a pretty damn progressive mount already
I had a pair of All Plays and mounted them a recommended (4 back from center) and honestly I would sit the difference and mount at 2 back from center. The tails are super soft and rockered and I found they were pretty easy to wash out on. I would not go center though. -2 is usually a pretty good sweet spot on skis.
CatdickBojanglesI had a pair of All Plays and mounted them a recommended (4 back from center) and honestly I would sit the difference and mount at 2 back from center. The tails are super soft and rockered and I found they were pretty easy to wash out on. I would not go center though. -2 is usually a pretty good sweet spot on skis.
-2 would definitely be your best bet on that ski OP. -4 is a little far back for park usage but center is shit for skiing the rest of the hill
CatdickBojanglesI had a pair of All Plays and mounted them a recommended (4 back from center) and honestly I would sit the difference and mount at 2 back from center. The tails are super soft and rockered and I found they were pretty easy to wash out on. I would not go center though. -2 is usually a pretty good sweet spot on skis.
That's what I was thinking and a friend recommended that to me so I think that may be the best bet. Thank ya!