Don't agree with this.lowangle al wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 12:10 amI don't think dbl camber skis stay compressed long enough for turn radius to matter.
Double-cambered skis "harder" to compress/pressure and engage the effective/working edge? Yes.
This does not preclude that a double-cambered ski cannot be sufficiently compressed/pressured to engage the effective edge.
Agree with this. Single-cambered skis are "easier" to compress/pressure and engage the effective/working edge.On single camber you can quietly ride your edges through not only the turn, but the transitions too. Both skis evenly weighted and edged, from edge change to edge change, gliding silently barely disturbing a thing.
This is why downhill skis are at most single cambered.
Which is why the Falketind 62 Xplore is single-cambered- it is clearly designed for downhill turns.