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Re: 19 to 33.5
« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2012, 07:51:07 pm »
Is this true in soft snow, too?

Soft snow doesn't change where the edge is in relation to the edge of your boot.

Those who run flat setups one wide skis also prefer to ski with their skis flat as opposed to tipped on edge. No coincidence there.
All-Mountain: A common descriptive term for boots or skis that are designed to perform equally poorly under a variety of conditions and over many different types of terrain.