Moved from Gary's Stand Height thread to a new topic here:
Quote from: HeluvaSkier on Yesterday at 08:55:25 PM
I run some type of [usually race] plate on all of my skis. Helps with leverage, stability at speed, and flex in some cases.
The subject of plates is one I've been very curious about lately. Besides the added stand height and the benefits of that, what are the some of the other benefits? You mentioned stability and flex. Care to elaborate some more?
How about drawbacks? Do all types of plates always make a ski significantly stiffer? Maybe not desirable, depending on the ski and skier match, and the intended use of the ski. Or do certain plates leave the flex pattern more or less unchanged?
There are several different designs of plates -- some rigid from front to back, some with rubber flex joints, some plastic, some aluminum, some even have pistons in them, it seems. Have you experimented with the different designs? Obviously some will influence flex more than others, and affect dampening too, presumably.
There are a lot of details to drill down through. But this is interesting to me. There is significant potential here to really change a ski's character, perhaps for the better, or not. I am guessing that if done right, it can make the ski better fit the skier and the terrain skied on; but done wrong, it may make a previously good marriage turn sour. Some careful choices obviously need to be made before bolting a plate on.
Curiously, I have not read much in the literature about this topic, so chatting with some knowledgable folks would be very instructive.
Regards,
Svend