The sled trenches terribly in the Assault position. I know someone mentioned that earlier but I just wanted to reiterate that fact.
One of your friends alluded to the fact that in "your snow", referring to Sweden and your snowpack.
What is your snow like (temperature wise?). Here on the West Coast in Canada on the Coastal Mountain Range, our snow falls in anywhere from -2c to -10c...but usually in the -2 to -5 range. Thus our snow is heavier and retains more moisture than most of the snow that people on Snowest deal with.
That Camoplast 5.1 seems to want to lay down (fold over easier) in our snow conditions, and with the track in the assault position it just plows at the approach angle of the track with the skiis in the air, as opposed to float up on the track. Think of the analogy between say when you are on a speed boat and you have one too many people on it, ot the trim is set wrong and it plow's through the water as opposed to skipping across the water when it is running properly.
I like some ski-lift too, but it was literally unmanageable. I couldnt stand it. I am still trying to get my suspension set right as I still find it wants to lift the nose too much. And this is coming from a guy who also likes tree's