I think that this is exactly what I needed to hear. I'd been approaching this looking for the "one big thing" that I've been overlooking or forgetting. The combination of conditions, soft boots, significant rocker and unrealistic expectations of myself are probably, in combination, the "one big thing". I should probably not expect to be graceful in those conditions, functional would be nice. P turns and wedge turns, yup.lowangle al wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 8:54 amThat's all good technique advice and could probably help.
Looking at the bigger picture, now I know this was bc snow that can be harder than resort hardpack I would switch to P turns or wedge turns. I think the reason I assumed the OP was at the resort was because I wouldn't be doing T turns on hard bc snow with those skis. When the snow isn't fun I don't try to make it so. Everything is relative too, like how hard the snow is.
When I first started using wider skis I found them hard to get weight on the rear skis edge, so they may take some getting used to also.
This is my first pair with both tip and tail rocker as well as the widest that I've ever been on. These are definitely going to take a little getting used to.
I'm super happy with the V6 in it's element. I'm still getting used to them but they were a blast in powder from the first day. Zero complaints there. They just turn, I don't even have to think about it. Not my intent at all to choose these for hard snow, but I'll encounter it often enough.
After re-reading all of the advice and comments, I just have to say that this thread is one of the best early season refreshers ever!