Midwif has been in Colorado that last 10 days for a "medical conference" and I joined her the past weekend. The snow and weather has been pretty great. She and her co-worker Heidi happened to go to Vail last Friday. 9" of snow announced on the web site, but 15" - 20" in the back bowls and Blue Sky Basin. I missed that one since I was just driving up.
Then this past Sunday BC had 6' overnight and another 4" during the day. And, since it was a little bit windy there was even more snow in the lee of the hill and in the trees. And there was still wonderful snow on Tuesday.
Today the soft was skied off, the high was forecast for 40 degrees, and it was time for the Peak 84 Pro's in place of the Ullr's Chariots. This was only my third day on the 84's and I have really been liking them for my Colorado groomer skis. I had been skiing them with the binding 8mm forward. At the end of the day today I decided to try a couple of runs with the bindings moved forward another 8mm, fully expecting that to be too much. WOW. A ski that had felt a bit heavy suddenly transformed and came alive, even with less speed. Turn initiation became almost intuitive - think about tipping and they were already turning, balance was better, and edge hold was still exceptional. A ski that had been a really nice ski became a wonderful ski.
My last run of the day was my best skiing of the year. As I was coming down the last run, I noticed a snowcat hauling food up to one of the on-mountain restaurants, leaving a trail of fresh courderoy behind it. I have been working on more forward pressure and a much less upright stance, earlier edge engagement and more angulation. For the rest of the way down the mountain I just ripped it on the corduroy, good edge angles, decent body angles, short turns staying within the single groomer track.
I think this was probably the best I've felt about my skiing this year. Rather glad I don't have video to burst my bubble.
But WOW, what an amazing change 1/3 of an inch in binding placement made. Interestingly, where I am now is exactly the same as the +1.5cm that was the forward position on the two earlier versions of RailFlex. Anyone that has purchased the Head Peak series, or the Head Rev series should do themselves a favor and at least test their skis 1.5 cm (15mm) forward of the factory position.
NOTE: If you have the Tyrolia Power Rail system, in order to use the numbers on the bindings for moving both bindings in the same direction, you have to divide the numbers by two. In my case, my 303mm boot sole moved from 303 to 333.