So I got some new skis for Christmas, Rossignol scratch sprayer BS 176mm with scratch bindings, and I'm going skiing tomorrow and took them in today to get them mounted...they asked me if I want "to mount them all-mountain or park and pipe." I just said All-mountain, but they told me I'll get some time to think about it before they start to work...
Whats the difference?
On the ski it had a solid "standard" line and an inch back was a dotted line (I forget what it said) I'm presuming that's what they meant for the bindings location. I'm coming from a standard mount on basic Rossignol Axium skis and want to try more park and pipe stuff, but will be working on kickers in the back country more likely and doing a lot more powder skiing.
Any help is appreciated, since I can't find anything online.
P.S. these are twin tip skis, and I'm aware this should be on slopemonkey, but I need a fast response...
Whats the difference?
On the ski it had a solid "standard" line and an inch back was a dotted line (I forget what it said) I'm presuming that's what they meant for the bindings location. I'm coming from a standard mount on basic Rossignol Axium skis and want to try more park and pipe stuff, but will be working on kickers in the back country more likely and doing a lot more powder skiing.
Any help is appreciated, since I can't find anything online.
P.S. these are twin tip skis, and I'm aware this should be on slopemonkey, but I need a fast response...