RossiSkier
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Am very curious to know, how many people have skis that have riser plates on them? What are the thoughts on the plates?
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riverc0il said:i love risers. i always seem to enjoy skis with elevated binders rather than a flat setup.
Greg said:Jim - take a look at the gear chapter in your copy of Everything the Instructors Never Told You About Mogul Skiing. Dan claims that risers are counterproductive for mogul skiing...
yes, i have a really good sense! i love the height the freeride bindings add under foot. last season i had the freerides mounted to my legend 8000 and enjoyed the setup so much i used it on the lifts. i since bought another 8000 with a p12 binder for lift serviced and noticed a slightly different feel. even with the shims on the p12, it isn't even half the extra height of the freeride and it is noticably less lively. that also has to do with a different binding mount position too, but any ways, it is really noticable and i love the freeride height.JimG. said:Steve, you'll have a good sense of this since you have Freerides...I use my AT gear for everyday skiing and those bindings really keep you high up off the ski. It's the bar used to keep the binding's integrity when unlocked that does this.
I've never even come close (and I've tried) to booting out with that setup. If I put risers underneath that setup I'd feel really uncomfortable.
riverc0il said:i would be interested to understand why a riser would not be good for bump skiing. i can understand it would be bad for folks looking to zipper line and make really tight turns.
riverc0il said:"real" bump skiing :lol:
i actually enjoy zipper line bump skiing least of all, not the way i like to or want to ski bumps. i may give the book a read if i can find a second hand copy pretty cheap, i'm sure i could pick up a tip or two technically even if it's not my style of running bumps. never too good to not learn something new, that's for sure.