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RockerRx: A miracle cure for most on-slope ailments
Rocker Side-Effect: Instability
Photo: Rob Pennie

Change can be difficult. On firm snow, for example, rockered tips can feel unresponsive or slow to engage. They don’t pull you into a sweeping, aggressive carve the way cambered tips do, and that can perplex you. Don’t lose hope. Focus on steering and twisting your skis more, and have the patience to let them drift into the turns.

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