- Location
- severna park
hey everyone, i just got a new ski, its a 2001 rn sj. its a super sick ski, and its a one off custom ski, reinforced, lightened, trys are cut down for barrell rolls, and the hole ski is shortened for easier back flips. anyways, i've only had it out a couple times, but its a whole new crazy ride compared to my semi mod sj i had a couple weeks ago. i could launch that ski super high and far, and i was very comfortable on it. but on my new ski, if i go to jump an wakes, i thinks its a combination of the shortened hull and the lighter tray(back half of the ski) than my other, but the ski goes completely verticle. i dont like how this ski does this, today i took a really hard fall on my back, although it wasnt too bad because i didnt get that high, but its was still pretty 


ty. does anyone else have a problem with their ski going to nose high, its when it gets more than verticle and i have to bail off is when its trouble some. are there any tricks to keeping the nose down? i have footholds, but everytime i try to pull up its either too late or ruins my jump and i dont get very high? any solutions?im thinking maybe more speed would help? i know the best way to find out is practice practice, practice, but if theres a couple pointers i could try out before i get out there tommarow it'd be very appreciative. thanks alot everyone!!:notworthy: