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I know a video would be helpful, but I am too embarrassed with my poor skiing ability that I wouldn't post a video even if I didn't hate Google/youtube.
But I have a question. Recently I have been leaning forward and engaging the side of the FX-1 about 1 to 1.5 feet back from the tip of the ski to start my turn.
It is precarious balance for me and I am falling allot, but the bond rail hooks up and the ski carves into and quickly out of the turn on a dime. Frickin' amazing!
Questions:
1. Is this turn technique specific to the FX-1?
2. Or do all skis turn best this way and I am just figuring this out?
Note: Previously I have been shifting my weight to the back of the ski, kind of pivoting, kind of carving the back 1/3 of the ski into the turn, then leaning forward to stop from wheelie-ing at the finish of the turn.
P.S. I had another of those rolling on top of the water 50 mph falls yesterday chasing a yatch to get closer to it deeper wakes. Those falls never get better.
But I have a question. Recently I have been leaning forward and engaging the side of the FX-1 about 1 to 1.5 feet back from the tip of the ski to start my turn.
It is precarious balance for me and I am falling allot, but the bond rail hooks up and the ski carves into and quickly out of the turn on a dime. Frickin' amazing!
Questions:
1. Is this turn technique specific to the FX-1?
2. Or do all skis turn best this way and I am just figuring this out?
Note: Previously I have been shifting my weight to the back of the ski, kind of pivoting, kind of carving the back 1/3 of the ski into the turn, then leaning forward to stop from wheelie-ing at the finish of the turn.
P.S. I had another of those rolling on top of the water 50 mph falls yesterday chasing a yatch to get closer to it deeper wakes. Those falls never get better.
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