tom21
havin fun
- Location
- clearwater FL
I have not had a lot of time on skis with shortened poles so I am trying to understand something here.
97 SJ- I noticed if I stand in the back of the tray when I jump say a three or four foot wave, that the nose comes too far up and over and I land on my azz or right on the tail. Wind maybe stance? so I stand 3/4 of the way back not all the way back. and I land perfect. I am 5'10" bout 185 and have a stock pole.( can't wait to hear the jokes about that line)
the question is why noone else has footholds at that point? they look like they are all the way back - so I will land wrong. Now I notice that there are almost always shortened poles on surf skis so is this going to correct my position and weight on the ski to where I need to have the holds in the rear? Or do I just not jump right or what?
I kinda feel like this is stupid but someone else in our group is having the same issue so I have to ask, cause the footholds and turf are on their way.:biggthumpup:
97 SJ- I noticed if I stand in the back of the tray when I jump say a three or four foot wave, that the nose comes too far up and over and I land on my azz or right on the tail. Wind maybe stance? so I stand 3/4 of the way back not all the way back. and I land perfect. I am 5'10" bout 185 and have a stock pole.( can't wait to hear the jokes about that line)
the question is why noone else has footholds at that point? they look like they are all the way back - so I will land wrong. Now I notice that there are almost always shortened poles on surf skis so is this going to correct my position and weight on the ski to where I need to have the holds in the rear? Or do I just not jump right or what?
I kinda feel like this is stupid but someone else in our group is having the same issue so I have to ask, cause the footholds and turf are on their way.:biggthumpup: