Do you guys prefer the front or rear holes on your slp powder pro ski saddles?
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the front holes would be more aggressive? according to the slp sight if it's darting (because not enouth ski pressure) you're suppost to move it back. After reading that I would say that the rear position would be more aggresive.
the mount holes are for downward ski pressure for the keel and carbide. the skis are rockered like a hockey skate blade. you are trying to find a balance between front and rearward pressure on the ski from the weight of the sled and spindle.
update: my PP's came in while typing this just today. i assumed the spindle mount area (side) had multiple holes but the mount bottom has multiple holes.
the below is for powderpros only!!!
the ski mounts have 4 holes in the bottom mounting the carbide to the ski. if you slide the mount rearward you are actually in the front holes (less aggressive). if you slide the mount forward, you will be in the rearward holes on the mount. (more aggressive). this changes the front rear bias on the ski keel/carbide. heavy on the front edge of ski keel =
more aggressive. heavy on the rear portion of ski keel= less aggressive.
if you mount them in the rear most hole on the mount, the front leading edge of the ski gets more pressure, giving, a more crisp, aggressive, higher ski pressure and possibly darting (if too far forward).
if mounted in the front most hole on the mount, the front of the ski is lightened and the rear of the carbide and keel are your steering controlers. but you lose the aggresive crisp steering and may develope an understeer, or push. where the rear of the sled pushes the sled through the corner and it wont turn. again, you are looking for a balance.
trail guys shim their skis in the back, to lift the front of the keel to ease ski pressure and darting.
think of the ski bottom and carbide like a knife, nose tip down, hard to control the cut. almost like plowing with the blade, rather than cutting.
nose tip up the blade cuts easier, and is easier to control it's location.
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