Alatalo
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What ski stance do you run on your 2010-2011 FX Nytro MTX SE...?
If non-standard, what advantage / disadvantage did you find compared to standard...?
If non-standard, what advantage / disadvantage did you find compared to standard...?


yamahamm
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Full narrow (all spacers inside)
much better to sidehill and make narrow turns(doughnuts)
much better to sidehill and make narrow turns(doughnuts)
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I voted semi narrow. I like it for any off trail and some trail manors.. I think ill try the narrowest next time out west tho.
..SNAKEBIT..
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full wide in iowa
full narrow out west
full narrow out west
Alatalo
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I tried full narrow (all spacers inside) for the first time this weekend.
Easier to flick sideways and change direction in powder.
Easier to carve with a really tight radius.
No noticeable drawbacks (possibly worse for on-trail cornering, but this has got low priority on a powder sled).
Easier to flick sideways and change direction in powder.
Easier to carve with a really tight radius.
No noticeable drawbacks (possibly worse for on-trail cornering, but this has got low priority on a powder sled).