lisamamot
Angel Diva
Has anyone ever experienced a drifting ski? My husband has the 2015 Rossignol Experience 88 180, purchased them new, and has skied them for a couple of seasons and really loves them. When we were in Big Sky last March he was having a problem with his left leg/ski where it felt like it was drifting out and he had to work to keep it where it belonged; it was tiring, but at the time he attributed it to a still strengthening knee (he had a previous injury) and didn't consider there being an issue with the ski. That was the finale to our ski season last year and he didn't worry too much about it.
On his first day out this season, he had a repeat of the drifting left ski, but only on his skis. He demoed the Enforcer 100 185 the following day and had no such issue. I cannot be certain, but I expect he skis with a dedicated left and a right ski due to the habit of having the pattern go a certain way.
We cannot find anything wrong on a visual inspection - binding seems tight, no base/edge damage, so we are a bit stumped. We are going to bring the skis in to have them looked over, but I figured I would shoot out the symptom here and find out if anyone has some ideas of what it might be.
On his first day out this season, he had a repeat of the drifting left ski, but only on his skis. He demoed the Enforcer 100 185 the following day and had no such issue. I cannot be certain, but I expect he skis with a dedicated left and a right ski due to the habit of having the pattern go a certain way.
We cannot find anything wrong on a visual inspection - binding seems tight, no base/edge damage, so we are a bit stumped. We are going to bring the skis in to have them looked over, but I figured I would shoot out the symptom here and find out if anyone has some ideas of what it might be.