techsledder
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Didn't do the ski swap? Go do a test on your garage floor. Slowly pull your sled over to one side until you feel it want to kick back upright. (The outer carbide holder for that ski will touch the concrete and give you some resistence from going further.) After doing that, swap the skis inside out, then try the same trick again. You'll notice that (what is now the outer part of the ski), will not have the resistence at the same point the inner carbide did. In fact, you should notice it continue to tip, and the outer edge will flex a bit because it's softer. I was having trouble carving in normal conditions the past couple years, feeling like the sled wanted to right side up, but noticed the difference after the swap. Just a tip I found from doo talkers and BJ.
Yep did the ski switch-a-roo. That may have helped... the biggest diff was seen in the removal of the sway bar. Stock ski's won't make a difference this year... bent one in yoop last year screwing around. Bought my bro's slydogs.