Trim 1/8 " of the outside runner's and you will like it.
A super aggressive trim front and back on the centre runner helps as well. Make sure to keep the centre hight the same , just a long smote running in and out allows for less steering effort in hardback and the outsides not toughing unless needed on the straights helps a bunch as well. ( It takes a bit to get used to the outside engaging later at a much steeper lean angle, but it has no washout issues at all) More like a bike feel.
I also shim the ski rubber for a solid flat running ski , it is an improvement in all conditions. No Need to switch back and forth if set up correct. I feel no noticeable drawback in powder or slush.