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You need accurate fire-aft balance and soft feet. You can’t jam your edges in when your skis are sliding sideways. You need to get your edges in gradually and early in the turn, when your skis are moving forward, not sideways. A good tune helps but the angles aren’t critical. (Most shop machines are set for 1 and 2 and that’s what you’re getting. ) Skis with more camber are better. Full rocker skis have a very small sweet spot on hard snow.
But mostly it just takes a long time to develop soft feet and a good feel for ice.
dm
But mostly it just takes a long time to develop soft feet and a good feel for ice.
dm